Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY. NOV. 15. 1921.
Arnold and Virginia
-Mrs .1 W. Hoov-
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Telephone 115
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CALENDAR.
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Thursday
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Qup<*n Esther Cirrie
meets
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with Joyce Burt.
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Current Event* Club
meats
with Mr. and Mrs
George
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Collin*
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High Score Auction Club
meet* with Mrs H. S
1 Oar-
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lsp.d
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Mr*. Press Brown
hootoss
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to Good Will Club.
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Radiant. Chapter O.
E. S
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meet* In Masonic hall
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Miss Blanche Katz
hostess
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to Morning Auction Club.
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Delphian Chapter
meets
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with Mrs. P. M. Caatanion.
West Circle of First M.
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E. Ai*l meets with
Mr*
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AUSTiUS.
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Vast C ircle of First
M. K.
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•id nuts with Mrs.
e. a.
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Wilson.
K. U. Club meets with
Mrs. i
ph**n N. Terry.
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Friday
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Karl Pouter.
Duet—Anlc-e
‘.Smith Gilbert.
Closing Prayer
er.
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•Today and Tomorrow will be the
last time* to see "THK OLD NEST
-- at the St. Deni* Theatre. 64-11
The Woman's Guild of the Episcopal x x .v.
church will meet tomorrow afternoon A nf instruction for Pastern
with Mrs Allen Cooper at two- <.tar will be held at Tulsa tomorrow
beginning at ten o'clock
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etery near Van Boren.
He Helped Himself;
Self Aided Him; All
Wind Up in Court
program, which was pronounced a are four young people's societies,
-.ooii one today by Scout Executive with an enrollment of 30 in the
i'red Woodson (*. H Kenstermach- Suubcani*, 30 of each in the Inter-
er, a Tulsa Rot-mmi, will talk on medii tes and Juniors and .*>* in th?
"Father and SOU, Toc,^ ^!Th(| tolat« Seniors. The enrollment* in the
r.aster will be Kay Skinner, bead of three
the public speaking ami dramatic
department of the high sihool.
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^ thirty at her home,
41 pendence Mrs. C.
.".02 South lndo
W. Kveljn will
^ ad as assstting hostess
Mrs J. F. Murphy and Mrs. Mary
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Today and Tomorrow will be the1 jn Tulsa today,
last times to see "THE OLD NEST jf, Jjt 48
the St. Denis Theatre. 64-lt ^|i„P8 Betty and Mary Pernbroek
^ ^ ^ «-er«* guests at a • theatre party in
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48 The Youna Ladles Sedallty of tlse
48 Catholic church will entertain at
the 1
were
Tulsa
this afternoon.
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9 home of Miss Pess Harper. 307 South The womans Foreign Missionary
48 Walnut street tomorrow evening All H(H.iPty of the First Methodist ehurch
9 members nf the parish are kindly re- wj], KjVP a un,.n shower ‘
9 quested to attend. afternoon at the home
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tomorrow
afternoon at me nonie of Mr*.
George Collins, 418 South Linden,
complimentary to Miss Mary Jenk-
ins, who Is soon to become a mis-
sionary in the foreign field.
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Shuffle Shoon Whist Club
meets with Mr*. Gaither.
Priscilla Needlework Chib
nee's with Vr- J B. Hern-
don.
P E O Sisterhood enter-
tained at luncheon by Mrs.
C. E Edgorton
Mrs-. W. H. Snoddy. host-
ess to the P.ochive f lub
Lady Maccabees met in 1.
<> O F hall
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48 The Woman's Missionary Society
48 of the F>rst Baptist ihurrh will meet
in the church tomorrow afternoon A
good attendonee is urged The sub*
ject for the* afternoon will be “En.
listment(” with Mrs. .1. R. Holmes
in charge of the program.
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The Young Ladies Missionary So-
•riety of the Methodist ‘church
in-'t last evening. Promptly at
seven o'clock the young ladies gath-
ered at the church and after a twen-
ty minutes drive reached the ooun
try home of Mr and Mrs. J. C. liythe American legion, arrived
1 - •*-■- morning and a* onca
rehearsals for th-“
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director comes
FOR ‘ALL ABOARD’
RUTH SEMMES TO DIRECT LE-
GION SHOW: FIRST REHEAR-
SAL TONIGHT
\V. 8 Self and his wife and
a would-be bridegroom, Sam
Weiner, all were in jail this
morning o nine charge ot abduct-
ing Plsie McConachlo, 16 year*
old.
Weiner is n neighbor of the
girl’s father. James McConagh-
It. in the Bowden neighbor-
hood He I* ’.-.aid to have nm
away with the girl yesterday
evening and brought ncr to Sa-
pulpa They are said to have
gone to the Self home on West
Hobson avenue, v here the girl
changed clothes. Then the. party
of four are said to have started
to Tulsa for the marriage.
However, the girl father had
made complaint and Officer
Heury Gray ariesfed them on
the way This morning Gcunty
Attorney Ray McEthinnr y issued
informations agai ist the thrre
people arrested. The girl has
been turned over to her fatuer
Weiner i* said to be coar'ile.-abl/
older than the girl.
HAS BIG RECORD
TO SHOW JUDGES
mission school* is more than
200, while that of the Second church
is more than 200. The Women'*
Missionary Society lies s member-
ship of 130 and during the past year
has spent *130 for the pool of the
city in local work of their owj
they have used $62 00 The society
has adopted an orphon girl at Okla.
READY poma city :ln,i during the year have
<pent $03 43 on clothing fo
Min v lining her a *2" 00 Christ-
-— inis box They have «p»nt for
Kin i 1 sick :nd it funerals
In summing up what has Undone and ^ don.flBjnatlo|nl wor^
owaril* winning in ,he Better Cities ^ a.1<1iticll ,n lhp f,nan. dal
PoUMt. report* of the acuities of .,).„Ik..,„.i
l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
FOR COMING OF "BETTER
CITIES” TRIO
EfSKHJED
Mrs Ruth Semim-s.
rect the production of
who
"All
will dl-
Aboard"
in
Fibes where the meeting was held. Sapulpa this
Following tiic mission study lesson, began work on
on;
t]H )
by ‘
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and the business session, Mrs. Fobes
| assisted by Mrs. Wilson, served
lightful refreshments. Guests
the club were Mesdamos Wilson, J.
J. Latham, Henry May. and Luther
Robins The organization will hold
its next meeting with Miss Gaither
at her home. 18 North Linden on
Monday evening of next week
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Today and Tomorrow will he the
big show.
de- Mrs. Semmes
of theatrical and
sum. She is a
stands high
entertainment
graduate of
FATHER-AND-SON
SPREAD TONIGHT
SONS AND FATHERS TO GE
TOGETHER TONIGH AT
BIG BANQUE.
the different church are ’ountod.
These report* are being pre|iar*"l
•hi* week for submission to the
udges who will meet here Saturday.
The report of the First Baptist
church is reproduced here today and
no doubt will be a revelation ta some
>f the members of that church thym-
wlvi s. The Herald will be glad to
nublish similar report* from all the
hurches in the city believing that it
will not only assist in winning tb<
. irk tlie -o- iety has distributed
cieces of religious literature, held 32
collage prayer meetings, made 1.647
calls on sick and s*-atide's, nursed
the sick for 32 days and nights
spent 13 afternoons caring for child-
ren furnished 57 meals to the sick/
made 2,123 phene calls, and spent
eight afternoons sewing for the or-
prsns
ACvgrtlM ta Herald want columns
ontest, but it will be a big iielp;
to the churches themselves
Here is the report from the First
Bapt:st church.
Church lnemliership 640. Convert*
I during the year 113, ef whom GO
nc-re from the Sunday school Addi-
tion.-' bv baptism 9S. by letter 70
N'umber of missions 3 Bought a
lot and 'milt one mission Educa-
ntig 3 young men for the ministry,
two of whom are in the seminary at
Fathers will incite con* and «ons; l<oui.sville and one at Oklahoma Rap-
will invite fathers to the big han-jtist University at Shawnee. One
Herald want ads get result*
Glasses Correct
Faults
TT AVB you ever realized that
iJ. the longer you neglect your
eyesight the more serious it will
affect your future health and effi-
ciency? Nearsightedness is
terrible affliction, which can be
remedied with the right kind of
glasses.
We welcome you to come to our
Store, where you ar', assured ex-
pert service and treatment that
will help you restore your sight
to the point where you desire it
32 Year*’ Experience
DR. J. R. BERRY
With GINDY JEWELRY CO.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
Work Guaranteed
quet to be stag-d tonight at the1 young lady taking up missionary
Telephone bills should be paid
or before the 15th. Please assist
in rendering continuous service
promptly remitting
•Y* Y* -r
The Marathon team will meet in‘ at the St. Denis Theatre,
the Odd Fellows Hail at 2:13 to-
r.irrrow afternoon for special drill
practise All members are urged to
he present. | and a number of quests whom she
^ ^ 4. J entertained v/ith auction at aeren
The Naomi elub will meet fYidayf tables. Decorations, score cards and
evening with Mrs. A. A. Minor ht luncheon favors and appointments
h"r home, 1041 East Thompson Iri- were In Thanksgiving colors and
portant business matters will be symliols. High score was
in th ’
profes
North-
western University and was for twoj^j^i, gci,0O| f,y the Hi-Y and Rotary! work and another in Bible school at
years leading lady with the musiefl11CUm. orgotewn. !<> Rai«'-<1 for .ill
Its to be a father and son banquet, purpose* more than *22.000. Now
Every, high school boy belonging t.* constructing ihreo story annex to
me Hi-y, is requested to invite his building with 2S cla«s rooms. Paid]
father end every KoLrfan mur.t bring; for music. Has graded A1 Sunday
his son or some other hoy if he has, school with enrollment of 550 and
no son There Is to be turkey with I 34 classes. Ha* seven adult organiz-
al lihe flxtu's High school girls ed classes and 40 members, holding
serve the bai’quft which Is tn
"SERVICE THAT SERVES"
We reline and make over Ladies Suits^ and Dresses
To prove our sincerity we will DYE for you
COLONIAL CLEANING CO.
10 West Dewey Phone 949
comedy, "Irene. Sue now makes her
headquarters in New York and i*
engaged in producing shows and
pageants.
She began conferring this morn.
discussed and all members are asked
to 'be present
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r Tel^phono bills should be paid on
or before the 15th. Please assist u*
in rendering continuous service by
promptly remitting. 63-2t*
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The Woman's Missionary Society
South Methodist church will meet to-
morrow afternoon at the heme of
Mrs.
gee. Mm S W.
Ferd Kaufman will
tesses. All ladies of the church nr<*
requested to come.
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The Presbyterian Ladies
ciety will meet tomorrow
lest times to see "THE OLD NEST' : it'R with Post Commander E F
Underwood and Ben Brsuien ehair-
^ if. ;f. roan ot dw labnt cswnWw, ml win
Miss Myrtle Wilkonson was hostess others of the legion post .ntfp-t d
last evening to the Ekhuxd Maid«j in the production of “All Aboard.
Mrs Semmes brought with her the
l.ook of "All Aboard," which shows
that this farcical musical comedy 1*
just as laugh revoking a* press re-
ports indicate. It had a long run
reached! on Broadway and then was taken or.
who received tour Tr.ere are ninety giri* in the
bf*
We specialize in Floor Sanding and Finishing.
CATTERTON-OLESON DECORATING CO
313 East Dewey.
Phone 506
h< id
norma! diploma* of whom 13
be prepared by a committee of lad.<es( blue s-als and 3 gold seals The
of which Mrs. Joe Allen is the Sunday school has home department
chairman for adults who cannot attend serv.
The l'i-y boys have planned the u-es and cradle roll for babies. There
by Miss Helen Murphy. ____________
a dainty club prize. Mrs. Chester1 • Pretty girls of Sapulpa will
Holly received the guest favor The! selected to fill these parts
hostess was assisb-d in serving by
her two sisters. Misses Esther and
Belle Winkonson Guests of the
club were Mesdama* Ed Ellinghausen
Che--.|er llolJev, Oran Potter. Gene
Fin:lh It. M. McMahan. R. K
Robertson. Earl Foster. L. F David-'__
son. Ralph Rule, Sam Allen. Burch
Bari F ster 524 Boith Musko Rural be) SUDDEN ATTACK.
Moore and Mrs. j Archer L-Ita Davis. Np!1o Schultze.
be .i.-saisting hos-| 'largnret Lawson. PaiiRue Gaither, j
liavergal Wickham Club members
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The fir** rehearsal of the plav will'
he held till* evening at the Chamber ^
of Commerce rooms. Tlie principals,
have not all been selected yet. hut
a list of tho«e will lie published in
n few days.
CAUSES DEMISE
Ladies—1-4 Off
ON ALL HATS
j prescnl were Misses Henrietta Katz,
( Marie Vaughn Ethel Kelly. Maude
Aid (So- Verdin. Lillian Jones. Florence I
afternoon Crutchfield, Ada Jones, Margaret
nt the home of Mrs. Otto Monnly Kelly, Helen Murphy and Mary
on South Division. Assisting ho*-| M°an«, The next meeting will lie
tosses will be Mesdanies Joseph I held In twr weeks with Ml«s Ada
Crawford. Sam Rutlcr, C O. Holly J*’0” as hostess,
and J. E. Greenwood. A good at-1 Y ^
tMtaH is ask'-'l Toniort-w in the V
y f y • | rems a meeting will
Today and Tomorrow will he the • <'nar*° °f 4he W. C.
last times to see "THE OLD NE8T” ,'Educatlnnal committee,
at the St. Deni* Theatre. 64-lt world* week of pwyi-r
MRS. J. L. GRAHAM DIES AFTER
BRIEF ILLNESS: TO BE
BURIED IN MISSOURI.
Mrs J. L. Graham died at her
home, 310 South Division street, at
:• o'clock last night after a blref ill -
j r.ess Funeral services will lie con-
| ducted at the homo thW afternoon
W C A. bv R<‘v. R'Jjr Harp, pastor of th->|
bo held In| Christian church, and the body will
A Religious then he shipped to Van Huron. Mo.,
obsorvingthe for burial. Mr*. Graham was 50
of this or-1 years old. She and her hutbanJ
>f. if. iganization. The meeting will begin| cnnie here two years ago.
The P. W. 0 class of the Preshy- nf seven-thirty and everyone Is in- She was able to go downtown ves-
lerian Sunday 8choo1 is requeued :o’vl,p'1 "n(l "r8»'d be present. The terdav aflornm'n. although not fee!
program will he carried
rooms to- Rdlowir. v
the hours oal;
meet at the V. \V. C. A
morrow evening between
of siv and six thirty. Cars trill be
waiting there to take them tn ’niomp-
son’s Forty where they will enjov
a weiner roast Each girl Is asked to
bring a girl friend as her gii'-st
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Mr*. Ira J, Anderson nr.d Mrs
M. .8. Karcher have Issued invita-
tions for a large auction party to be
given Saturday afternoon at two
thirty at the home of Mrs. Audor-
sou
ii*g very well, and then ate supper
with her family. Shortly after-
wardo she became ill. persumahly an
j attack of heart trouble
Carl J 1 -T- 1- Graham is the proprietor of
«ac grocery aud market at 14 North
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Exclusive hand made models
in •
Gold and Silver and Velvet Hats
Also
Press Beaver Sailors and Velour Hats
for
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION
qHOTOGRAPIIS make ideal Christmas gifts. Twelve photos,
twelve present* to twelve friend*, t'ouhl you give a more de-
sirable present. Our photography is the highest class and we
are offering you something for gift purposes which will be appre-
ciated as much or even more than any other reasonably priced ar-
ticle. A dozen or more photos In our latest mounts will do won-
derg with your gift list.
In order to give you the best of workmanship and service ...
we would like for you to call as early as convenient.
MOULDER & M’CANN
11114 East Dewey
Telephone 545
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Bonnet Box
512 Clayton Bldg.
opening prayer—Mrs. P. J. Conk-
w right
Group singing, led by Mrs
Hughes.
"Short His'ory of Y \V. C A 'lain street Her brother. Phillip!
Mrs. Fred Johnson Brame. is also in business wi*h‘
Vocal Solo—Miss Frances Hult. j him She Is also survived by her;
“Personal Experiences with the! notl.er Mrs laicy J Tlrame and:
Y. \V. C A In France —Mrs John a sister and brother who live In;
\V. Day I Missouri.
Group singing, led by Mr*. Carl The funeral arrangements nre In]
Hughe*. charge of Buffington Bros. Thej
“V. W. C. A. in Japon"— Mrs burial will be at Carter’s Creek cent-1
BILLY SUNDAY
will probably not come to Sapulpa—but you will be taugbt
about the same Bible that Sunday uses, if you come to
our Bible class ‘
Will You Come?
THE PHILOMATHEAN BIBLE CLASS
Christian Church
Meets at the Empress Theatre Every Sunday. 9:45 A.
M
Once a Trial Always Nyal
Notice! Notice!
For one week only we will GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE
one 35c package of Rocky Mountain Tea with each Pur‘
chase of Nyal Hot Springs Medical or, Malt and W ild
Cherry Comp.
Nyal s Hot Spring Medicine is one of our very best
blood medicines. The Nyal Creophos is a cough medi-
cine which we sold during the flu epidemic and gave won-
derful results.
• This is an offer we can not make you every day.
Yours for better health,
City Drug Store
Phone 52 Main and Dewey Phone 1152
ONE CENT SALE
Only One More Day
Milk Magnesia—-This is a real bargain nt 60c, 2 for 61c. A 12'oz.
Puretist Rubbing Alcohol, 85 per cent. Why pay $2.00 a pint
Toilet Waters—These make splendid Christmas gifts. Get it
bottle; compare this with other prices.
when you can get 2 for $1.51.
while it lasts.
Peptona, a general tonic; a real bargain.
Little Good Night Pills, the best.
Klenzo. liquid antiseptic; an excellent mouth wash. Try it.
COWMAN’S PHARMACY, Inc
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921, newspaper, November 15, 1921; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520852/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.