Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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3APULPA HERALD. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY. FEB
PAGE
Mrs Claien-e V.ent
___ _____ won the usual
Tc Tnw mi •chib prts? and was named as the next
Dr. W P ’ on'’("ire leave? this even- hostess for the club
hig for Tus'son. Arizona m rapoose ♦ ♦ ♦
tc a message of the critical lilnrss of Mr*. Ghermlry
his L ret her. Mors Lr-ngmire, in th* Planned Prc rrm
Veterans hospital ihere Dr. Long mi re Mrs Maurice Ghoimley instead of
v.ill go by -rain to Fort Worth and Mis C. P. GormJey pl.t.n-d the pro-
make the trip !iom Fort Worth ty ram jiven at thi annual church
'.tinlane dinner 'n the Pi* sb.terian church
♦ ♦ ♦ W-dnesday e/enirg
Inf« rmal Meeting of ♦ ♦ ♦
\\ hat Net Art Club. Sapnlpan la
The V/’rnt Not Art c’ub met vest? r- Recovering,
day afternoon In the horn- of M’s R Mrs. R J Ranck. who underwent ar
Ccterir flub
laarknii.
Mrs M nun Crcstcn was hostess
;«sterday at Hie luncheon meeting of
i ho Coterie -dub having os guests
aside ficm the club members. Mr*
Raymond Higgins Mrs. Cleo Blake and
Mrs. H C. Miller
The club will meet In a fortnight
with Mrs Curt Edgerton as host-- .
LAST DAY TO SEE
REDUCING
T HE “thrill” of the picture;
1 Watch a stripling of a lad beat
up three husky ruffians! The great-
est fight you’ve ever seen!
FAYE RELLE DUNLAP. Editor
Mothers
('i mmunity Club.
Th? Mothers Community club will
meet, Saturday afteinocn at two
o clock In the Child Welfare room at
the Washington school. TMs c’ub is
epen to any mother in Sapulpa. who
carts to attend.
members: Mis J. R. Wilier, Mrs Fred
A. S;>eakman. Mrs. J V/. Hoaver Mrs
R. E. Stephenson. Mi's. Fcrd Kauf-
men. Mis. V H Odell. Mrs E H
McCone Airs. R W. Willis. Mrs. D. A
I.lcQeugal. Mis W. P Longmire. Mrs
M D. Fitzgerald. Mrs. T L. B’akc-
intre. Mis. Joe Allen Mrs. O. B
Pickttt, Mis R. E Pipkm. Mrs. Murphy
und Mr.- Masters.
Tire Maich .yu'eting cf the club v.Ill
i_e held with Mrs. MrCune a.. hostess
Will B* Entertained
In Bristow.
Miss Louise Miller will be the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aore
Earn in Trist iw.
♦ ♦ ♦
Herald want ads bring verultv.
Annciim-r Birth
Of A Daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farley of 1402
Erst Lincoln avenue announced the
birth of a daughter last evening at
her hnr» They have named her
Marion Louise
XirTALKlNG
VERSION
Able To Be Out
Alter An Illness.
O. V. Davis, who has been ill for
the past tvo weeks is able to be out
rgain.
Mrs. Pearce
Is 111.
Mrs. Fred Pearee is seri.au. ly ill of
ilu at her heme. 630 South Mounds
street.
JOSEPH
HERGESHEIMER'S
CELEBRATED
STORY
Junior Girl
Reserves.
The Junior Girl Reserves, their
sponsors ind guests were eatfd for a
covered dish menu served m the V.
W, C. A room, at six-thirty last
cvinine. Ccveio were laid for sixly-
ilve -it tables deecrpted in the pa rio-
tic colors
A short business session was con-
ducted by Mbs Jt3r,n» Frazier Plain
wore mode tc beautify a vacant let
dining the spring and summer season,
end for an orchestra to be organized
under the leadership of Mrs Lock hi: it
The program subject fer tlie even-
ing was "C'urtesy" with Miss Myrtle
Mai Kay as leader Assisting her with
the program were Miss Euleen Di’.idi-
ran. Miss Lucile Witte and Me-s Fieitia
Turk. The Glee Club pave several
numlieiT and Miss Mary Lee McClung
presented a reading which was appro-
priate and very rnteitaining. Miss
I»l>it]e H.isted presented "The Mean
ing of the Blue Triangle," Miss Mary
Hoops gave the Oirl Reset ve flag
salute and Miss Ruth Witte, the
American flag salute.
In addition to the members of the
ereanizniicn this group of advisers
was present for the dinner and pro-
gram. Miss Elizabeth Mann. Mrs.
H-iincr Hubbarl. Mrs. Vincent, Mrs.
Dora Mcrtsheimsr and Miss Jennie
Garber.
Dinner Pays
Birthday Courtesy.
Dr. and Mis. P K Lewis were hevts
but evening at a charming dinner
which paid c.'urtesv to the biithday
annivi r. aiy of Mrs T. L. lawis
me;*her of Dr. Lewis.
The table was made attractive with
a profusion of spring flowers. Sweet
peas formed the centerpiece und each
guest received a small bcuciuct of
violets.
The invited guests were Mrs. G. C.
Horhf*. Mrs. S. F Greeson Mrs. J. S
Mi Alk t r, Mrs. W K Cantrell, Mrs.
Murv Havner.. Mis C S. McCall. Mrs
Mary Hampton. Mrs. Henry Boulton
Mi s. A P. Crawford. Mrs. Sara Hickey
Mr. and Mrs U09 Lewis, the honoice.
Mrs. T. L. Lewis.
tttt*1!
Gocd Will dub
Mot Yesterday.
The Good Will club mot yesterday
aftt moon with Mrs. Ni.nnie J. Blown
a: "Ostcss to twelve members und four
guovts. Mrs. A D. Butier. Mrs. Addie
Neff. Mis. Nelson and Mrs. Bennett
During the afternoon the club mem-
bers tacked two comforts which to-
gether with s-me clothing which they
have prepared will be presented to
tome needy family.
A social hour followed and the hos-
tess served a light refreshment course
in which th? George Washington
dc covai ions were carried out.
SATURDAY
One Day Only
“CIMARRON”
Nothing Uke II
ever bee* oa Ml
Nash’s
toasted
coffee
Fri- ndship Club
Luncheon.
Thu home of Mrs J. F. Murphy. 722
Srutli Main street, was the setting
yvsteiday tor the February luncheon
mofimg of the Friendship club with
Mrs. Mmph" and Mrs. Claude Masters
as hostesses.
The spacious rooms'’flFre irtisGcally
atcdrBteid in sweet :>eas. ferns and
potitd plants. The dainty Oeorg
Washington menu wrs conijileted with
7i dessert course of cheny pic a la
mode. Place cards were miniature
hatchets and bunches of cherries.
Covers were Did for the following
UR MIRROR
will tel! you that y .ur clothes
need cleaning and pressing.
Call as to renew them. You'll
like our work.
PHONE 42
PARISIAN
CLEANERS
We Give Vouchers
We know there is • DEPRESSION and there’s am mm fa
trying to Irid ourselves about it. But it ISN’T near as had aa
some people think it is. They use the word and the condibw*
to stall off one whom they owe an honest account So, begah
ning with our ad in next Friday’s HERALD, we wiU dirt *
the beginning of ovr ledger and go through to the *aa, po* a*
a time, and state what a person owes mb and write , little story
about that account. Of coutse we will not use any names, M
the person will receive a statement one week m advance so he
will know whom we are referring to. The account will he at
least 4 months cld. When you hear some one cuss us fail
ask “how much do you owe Shannon,” for that may heme
reason for the cussing cut. Before one takes his trade enowham
he settle up in full before leaving*
Special Sale of
RUGS
Safeway Savings for Saturday
and Monday, February 21, 23
Extra Special*—Saturday, February 21 Only
Wilson 3ros. Sales are
REAL—and values are
surer!.
$1 PepaotWnt
Antiseptic
50c Pepsodent
Antiseptic
50c PepsodPnt
Tooth Paste
BR
C & H Pure Cane
in doth bags
1 Pint Imported
Olive Oil
Restorative
Cream
FOR THE BABY
50c Rubber *
Pants______* f
65c. |
Dryoo---------«
50c J
H or lick's----— •
*100 j
Horhck’s ---- - *
75c Dextri f
Maltose "
30c Hygeia 1
Bottle . J
20c Hygeia 1
Nipple
$100 j
Vitavcse ’
*i.5o ei
Prctein Milk - w *
Idaho
Russetts
The original Ben Davis
good for cooking
10 Pounds
Epsofn Sails
is your
r tunity to
Rug you
price you
pay.
60c Wstktn's
Mulslfted
Coco an ut Oil
r Sweet Sugar Com No. 2 Tins Garden Peas. No. 2 Tins
I 3cans.29c* Doz.98c 3 cans.29c. Boz.98c
>1 20
Syrup Pepsin
RAZOR BLADE*
Golden West
guaraated to satisfy
SOr
Gillette
50c
Auto Strop
35c
Gem
35c
Eve ready
35c
Fnders L'i
35c
Christy
$160
Adlerlks
Florida
Sweets, sise
$150 Pinkham
Vegetable
C mpound
$100
Cardui
3 Boxes
Kotex
$136
Creomulsion
Shoulder, cen-
ter cuts, lt> . .
(Lean and
meaty, lt> . .
Pork Roast
Spare Ribs
Gift Vouchers Free Delivery Phone 627
OUR BUSINESS IS GOOD
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931, newspaper, February 20, 1931; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520731/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.