Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 1929
SAPULPA HERALD. SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
PAGE THREE
S°S$STY
I the chief topic of members of the SENATE AFFIRMS
FAYE REECE DUNLAP. Editor
Women’s Foreign |u» win -------- " —-
Missionary Soeiety. ! executive board of the American asso-
Thc Women's Foreign Missionary ciat'cn of University women at a
1 society c* tho First Methodist , meeting last night at the home of ____
church will meet tomorrow at ,en Mis I W Kllnglesmith. WASHINGTON, Mar. 5. (LPt
I o'c'cck in the community hall cf ihe Members of the local chapter may pIcs^„nt Hoover s cabinet, confirmed
church. I bring guests to this meeting, at which by lh(, scnat<, todav {ollows;:
There will be an executive meet.ng ■ the honor guest and principal speak-, ‘3cCretary of state- Henry L St.nt-
I in the morning and lunch will bi1 | rr of the evening will be Miss Flor- son un^j recently >f Philippines,
served at noon. Immediately after nice Mahler, cf the ait cl 'pm ment Secretary of war—James W Good,
lunch theic will be the business meet- :cf tlic University of Oklahoma at Nor- Qf Iova Lawyer. 62; member of con-
ing and pregram. The mite box op-] man. M .' Mahicr has Jli: t letumed (,lcss vrars until 1923.
cning will be held and a silver offer- | to tills stale from Denver where she Attornev general William D
ing will be taken for the support ol was a lecturer before the Western Art
Secretary ot labor—James J. Davis.
LIAAVCD r* A UINIFT i of Pennsylvania—former iron puddler
rllJxJVlLrv L-ADlTNE.* ,;ew head 0f fraternal order. 55; sec-
IIOSPITAI. NEWS
One new' patient was registered
, today at the city hcspltal. The new
letary of labor from first of Harding- patient is Will Hayes, who will re-
admlnistration; lias consented to, ceive medical treatment at the hos-
aerve one year under Mr. Hoover pital.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday
Christian Women's Missionary
society meets with Mrs. Spur-
geon Taylor.
Presbyterian Ladies Aid cover-
A program was presented with each | the missionary. Nell Naylor in India.
' member playing a number and later ♦ F F
I musical games and contests were con- Pythian Sisters
diirtpd also a drill In key signatures Met Last Night,
j Refreshments were served to the The Pylhia.i sisters cfC'reek trmive Hind,
following members Rachael Boone, met last nig..t m the K.. _P -hall'ham*
Maxine Cheshire. Rosanna Courtney, ns a specla. guest. Mrs Mable Gra -- ,
I Alice Darner. Richard Gardner. Jean ham cf D-umright. grand .1 strict de- , What Legislators
Mitchell, of Minnesota- lawyer. 64;
NOW
SHOWING
EMPRESS
Comedy
Stan l.arrl and
Oliver Hardy
ollLC L/n l llv* i *v«»
Harmony. David Knipp. Martha Meni- puty.
... . • 11 OlllV. Me.
jaEUfZ ! ,.s 2SS rJS5,^f £2
Davis.
Baptist Women's missionary so- *
cieties week of prayer observance.
Alpha Omni Omego club meets
with Miss Hazel Barker.
Thursday
Mrs. J. F. Johnston hostess to *
Ametie bridge club.
Just-A-Mere bridge club meets *
with Mrs. G. T. Jewell.
Mrs. J. A. Hutchinson hostess *
to Thursday club.
Rotarians and wives banquet *
and inter-city meeting in Bris- *
tow. *
Corona club one o'clock lunch-
eon with Mrs. W. B. Stout.
High school Parent Teachers *
association ■ meets in high school *
auditorium.
Women’s Chamber of Com-
merce one o’clock luncheon, Y.
W. C. A. rooms.
Friday
Triple Four club meets with *
Mrs. Sam Butler.
Friday Afternoon club enter- *
tained by Mrs. C. P. Higgen- *
botham.
Mrs. J. O. Edwards hostess to *
Ladies Auxiliary to Firemen.
Mrs. H. C. Miller entertains *
Maids and Matrons club.
Lindbergh club meets with Mrs. *
Arthur Knox.
lev Elbert Shirley, Mildred Strange, grand mistress of records and corres
The club will meet again in two pondence, each gave short talks dur-
weeks with Houston and Elbert Shir- mg the meeting and each was present-
weeks with a mvely gift from the temple
y’ 4 + + 1 At eight thirty the members tuned
Snent the Week In oil the Tulsa station for a program
End Here. I of Indian music broadcast by ■> group
W J. Galloway, tr.. of Memphis, of celebrated Indian artists including
Tenn. spent the week end here with Miss Josephine Bruner of Sapulpa. a
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr and . mrmber of the organization.
_ . I * a.___ it,/. U/i.iace pnmmtt
sociation. solicitor-general of the United States
,jh;igrE TVSSTSi 19251 cndorscd by rnttrc pu,,rcm"
I rentiibnlo to the southwest fellowship
Secretary of treasury—Andrew W
Mellon, of Pennsylvania, oankci 74. |
this month; secretary of treasury from
beginning of Harding administration;
understood to be planning to remain |
in cabinet only one year; only man to
hold office under three presidents.
Postmaster general—Walter F
Brown, of Ohio—Lawyer. 59; assistant
secretary of commerce since 1927
Secretary of navy—Charles Francis
Adams, of Massachusetts—business
amateur yachtsman, 02;
Have Been Doing
OKLAHOMA CITY. Mar 7 UP)
Introductions in the Twelfth Oklaho-
ma legislature yesterday:
Senate:
SB 204—Blakelv. authorizing cities
fvs sjfjzouz SrsfSSs
Mrs. L. Stanley Leachman.
F F F
Visited In
St. Louis.
Mrs. G. L. Scott and son Marion
spent the week end in St. Louis visit-
ing with friends.
F F ♦
Expected Here
Later in The Week.
Miss Mary K. Parks, formerly of
Sapulpa, who Is representing Camp
Nakanawa. a. summer camp for girls
Later the hostess committee Mrs
Frank Gilbert-. Mrs N. Minsky and
Mrs. Joe Bruner served dainty re-
freshments.
An invitation to attend a meeting
in Drumright next Thursday night was
accepted by members cf the Sapulpa
organization.
Organists Dinner
paying of Confederate pensions for
the remainder of tlie fiscal year
SB 206 Commons: relating to an
evidence man for Ottawa county.
Senate:
HR 31—Dittmer; requesting highway
commission to furnish inlormaiion on
construction costs Action deferred.
HJR 34 Moon; appropriating funds
to pay physicians and nurses for ser-
vices in treatment for Jesse Gorman,
Adams, great grandson of President
Jchn Quincy Adams
Secretary of interior—Ray Lyman
Wilbur of California—educator and i
physician 53; delegate to sixth pan- ||
Ar'«rtcpn conference at Havana
Secretary of Agriculture—Arthur M.
Hyde, of Missouri—farmer and busi-
ness man, 51; ex-governor of Missouri.
Secretary of commerce—Robert Pat-
.IU l.r .j;h»r^S.re™lcre.,ms » con.
Nakanawa. a. summer camp for girls her guest Miss Elsa e n j cilmiory court
in Tennessee, will arrive later in the i American GuiM of organists uuuie HB 396_cham Jones, chairman of
week to be the house guest of Mrs. which will be held tomorrow nigm n itt e on judicial and senatorial
H. C. Miller for several days. Mian one of the private dining rooms at the
Parks is at present visiting in Tulsa. Y. W. C. A. building in Tulsa.
vmeo in ucBiiiiviu *u. .............. terson Lamont. of Illinois—engineer,
fatally injured while employed by the gl. actlve in many buslnes enterprises.
Viinhn-otr Hnnfll’lmpnt
DANIELS
'H'lataViflt.
Children’s Party
Is Afternoon Event.
Mrs. Ira Hubartt. assisted by her
neice, Mrs. George Allendar of Hous-
ton. Tex., entertained a group of
children in her home at 6 North
Linden street Saturday afternoon in
courtesy to the birthday anniversary
cf her daughter. Marguerite.
Games provided entertainment dur-
ing the afternoon and later light re-
freshments were served to the fol-
lowing guests. Helen Bankston, Doro-
thy Smart, Evelyn Millhollon, Joyce
Hicks. Rubalee Hubbard, Margaret
Martin. Viola Guthrie. Betty Allendar,
Dorothy Lee Wilson, Marguerite Hu-
bartt, Winifred Ashley, Howard Scott.
Byron Taylor. David Powell, Robert
Leach, Howard Allendar.
F F F
Piano Recital
Next Week.
The pupils of Mrs. John Kolstad will
give a piano recital in the high school
auditorium on Tuesday of next week.
F F ♦
Mrs. Gilland Is
Slightly Improved.
Mrs. B. F. Gilland, 10 South Hick-
ory street, who has been quite ill is
slightly improved.
F ♦ ♦
Will Broadcast
Piano Numbers.
Judith Elizabeth Berry, daughter of
Mrs. J. D. Berry, will broadcast piano
numbers tomorrow afternon at 3:45
from station KVOO.
F ♦ ♦
Class To
Have Party.
The U. S. Class of the First Meth-
odist church will have a social meet-
ing next Monday evening at the home
of Miss Ruth Buffington. Miss Lill-
ian Collins and Miss Bernice Lawson
will be assistant hostesses.
♦ ♦ ♦
Christian Missionary
Society Postpones Session.
The Women’s Missionary society of
the First Christian church to have
met tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.
Spurgeon Taylor has been postponed
on account of the death fo Mrs. John
Sheffield.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests In
Zeigier Home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Zelgler of 619
South Oak street have as their house
guests their niece and nephew. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Reese of Cincinnati.
F ♦ ♦
Luncheon Gnest
Today in Tulsa.
Miss Louise Miller, who returned yes-
terday from the Ozarks where she
spent a very pleasant week end with
friends, is the luncheon guests of
friends in Tulsa today.
F ♦ ♦
Benefit Bridge
Party Is Announced. «
Mrs. B. L. Spruill. Mrs A. B. Kling-
ensmith and Mrs. U. J. Jones will
form the hostess committee for two
benefit bridge parties which will be giv-
en on March 15th, an afternoon and
evening party. In the home of Mrs.
B. C. Stivers, 1102 East Hobson avenue.
F ♦ ♦
MacDowell Club
Met Saturday.
The MacDowell club met with Miss
Rosanna Courtney Saturday afternoon
for its regular session. The president,
Rachael Boone opened the meeting,
and the minutes of the last session
F ♦ ♦
American Legion
Auxiliary Meeting.
The Women's Auxiliary to the
American Legion met last night in the
legion hut on East Lee avenue with a
good attendance of members.
Plans were discussed for the fourth
district convention which will be held
here Saturday April 13th. when visitors
are expected from all towns of the dis-
trict. Arrangements were made also
for a benefit bridge party to be giv-
en Monday night.
F ♦ ♦
Ladies Auxiliary
To the O. R. C.
The Ladies Auxiliary to the O R. C.
held its regular business session yes-
terday afternoon in the Elks club
Plans were made for a benefit bridge
and rook party which will entertain
F ♦ ♦
Thursday Club Dinner
Is Postponed.
The dinner to have been given Fri-
day evening in the home of Mrs. Gus
Corey with Mrs Corey. Mrs. Harry
Busch and Mrs. Ed Bartlett as hos-
tesses has been postponed until a later
date which will be announced.
F ♦ ♦
O'Lula Hanna
Missionary Society.
The O'Lula Hanna Missionary so-
ciety met last evening in the home
of Mrs. Clyde Jones for its regular
mission study. Mrs. Otis Rule gave
the topic "Education for Life” from
the study book and Mrs Cunning-
ham and Mrs. C. T. McAlester gave in-
teresting accounts of "The Doctor and
Teacher as Friends of Africa.”
The Bible lesson was given by Mrs.
redistrictlng.
HB 397—Briggs, by request; act to
make valid and enforceable written
provisions or agreements for the arbi-
tration of disputes.
ana took uuilv ruivu wui tm/vi ------ - - .
members of the auxiliary and their i P. R. Jeck in closing the session,
friends on Monday afternoon of next ( During the social hour thehastess,
week with Mrs. S. A. Johnston and i assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Boykm. serv-
Mrs. Frank Oldham as hostess
F F F
Entertaining
Missouri Matron.
Mr. and Mrs -T. C. Jones have as
their guests Mrs. F. L. Martin of
Pierce City, Mo
♦
K. U. Club
Meets Friday.
The K. U. club will meet Friday
with Mrs. Lon McKenzie as hostess.
F ♦ ♦
Women's Civic Club
Regular Meeting.
The Women s Civic club met yester-
day afternoon for its March ses-
sion in the Elks club with Mrs. Lloyd
Anderson. Mrs. L. O. Lytle. Mrs. N. D.
Menifee. Mrs. Ralph Robertson and
Mrs. Logan Seneker as hostesses
Plans were made for the work of
the coming months and committee re-
ports were heard during the business
session. Arrangements were complet-
ed to hold a tag day during the month,
the exact date to be set later.
After the business hour five tables of
bridge were circles by players with
Mrs. Gaylord Wilcox reaching high
score in the games.
F ♦ ♦
Mrs. Miller Will
Entertain Club.
Mrs. H. C Miller will entertain the
Maids and Matrons at bridge on Fri-
day afternoon instead of Mrs. L. B.
Fitzhugh as formerly announced.
ed dainty refreshments to fourteen
members and three guests, Mrs. Ferd
Kaufman. Mrs. F. E. Lawrence and
Mrs. J. W. Wood.
The society will meet with Mrs. R.
F. Thomsen Sunday afternoon at two
thirty for the March program meeting
and again on Monday evening it will
meet with Mrs. Mae N. Key to finish
the study book "The New Africa."
F F ♦
Informal Dinner
Last EVenlng.
Mrs. Frank Summers was hostess at
an Informal dinner given in her home
last evening in honor of the birthday
anniversary of her daughter. Pauline
The color scheme was carried out in
yellow with a bouquet of marigolds
forming the centerpiece. Covers were
laid for Miss Pauline Summers. Miss
Audrey DeLong. Miss Florence Bur-
ton. Miss Beatrice Summers. Messrs
Eul Ke-sh and Summers.
F F ♦
A. A. U. W. Executive
Board Has Meeting.
Arrangements for the March chap-
ter meeting at the home of Mrs.
Guy Berry next Monday night, formed
KIWANIS OFFICER
IS CLUB VISITOR
Thomas E. Holt, of Ada, lieutenant
governor of this district of Kiwanis
clubs, was the guest of the Sapulpa
Kiwanis club at a luncheon meeting
at the Harv:y House at noon today.
The visitor addressed the club men
here on various phases of Kiwanis
work and programs of that organiza-
tion. His talk was extremely inter-
esting to the large crowd of Kiwan-
ians who attended tlim Meeting today.
There will no meeting of the club
at the regular meeting hour tomor-
iow. but the club will convene at the
usual hour on Wednesday of next
week.
Interest was uddwf (o today's tiro-
gram by the appeamnen^ of the Bull-
frog orchestra on the..program. An-
other musical number rias a vocal
solo by Fred Yates, whose accom-
panist. was Miss Nola Wilson.
Business Association
Directors Hold Meet
The newly elected directors of the
Sapulpa Business Mens’ Association
held their first meeting yesterday af-
ternoon and organized by electing C.
S. Harper president and J. F. Bell
vice president. L. J. Biron was em-
ployed for another year as secretary.
The new board is composed of C. S.
Harper, J. F. Beil, E. B. Matthews,
Stanley Leachman. Arthur Lawrence,
H. C. Hughes and Gene West.
Following the organization some
time was spent in a general discuss-
ion of business conditions and plans
for bettering the condition of the re-
tail trade in Sapulpa._
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