Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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*m .entertain tJUc Clrly .Pan-lltfUeiiic
association Wednesday evening vitli
a stunt party at their home on South
Oak street Thtr party will be a
close reproduction of a party given
by the Misses McDougal in New
York, where dramatic stunt:; are in
high favor in artistic circles This
! will be the first meeting sinco the
********* Tho Stan lanl Hearers and the Pan-Hellcnlc was organized t:' In
CALENDAR. * Young Peoples Foreign missionary dude men guests. Membership in
Tuesday. * society of the First Methodist this organization is limited to col-
Tuesday Night Hrldge club * < iiurch will hold their regular |eRe sorority girls
dinner at Country Clnh^ * monthly meeting Wednesday evening * * *
Figure Eight club meets * at 7;M st the home of Mrs. Will Wabash Hines and other new
with Mrs 11. C. Stivers. * Cowman on South Oak street j dance records now on sale at Cow-
I) I> Club In . * * * * IB I’ It.
* PROF. AND MADAME ADOKA, as- * * *
Club * trotygers. Read your life like an Mr. aD(| MrR. \\, c Juckselr an-
* an open book, give advice on a!|}nounc<> the marriage of their son,
* affairs of life, health, business, love toward Robert Juckscht and Miss
Ladies Bethany Hible class * affairs, marriage, divorce and re. i^nora C&luiero on December 30th,
* moves all evil Influences, locatesj at Madera. California. They will
Mrs. Tom Kelly
Sapulpa Reading
meets with Mrs. M
Busby.
treasurers. Lowdermllk liu'ae t}le)r nonu, )n Krc tio. Caltf ,
x nrartments, 23 1-2 South Park 8t.,lwilere Mr jut.j,srh Is employed as
* Sapulpa. 76-Bt’ aU(mor for the California Associated
meets with Mrs. Hamittnn.
Royal Embroidery club * hidden
meets in I. O. O. F. hall
Wednesday.
* Pan-Hellenic association * * * * 1 Raisin company.
* entertained by Misses Mary * The Creek County Medical society * * *
* and Violet McDougal. * w II er ertsln their wives and n pFof. and Madame Adoka, astrolo-
* I’resbvterian Missionary * lew friends- with a benonet fit the ert( nPMd your m,,. an „ppn
* siaioty meets with Mrs V*. * Harvey House Wednesday evening |loolt R|ve advice on ull affairj of
* B. Stone * at k o'clock. This included not only nj^ hearth, builnu’, love affairs,
* Mrs C'. R. Roberts enter- * the medical men and their wives. [ matt lags*. divorce and removes ail
* tained st bridge. * and friends of Sapulpa, hut those evj] influences, locates hidden treas-
* Medical Society of Creek * of .he entire county. Between
* county, banquet at Hnrvpy * seventy-five and one hundred guests
* House * are being planned for.
* Slaiidard Bearers and * * * *
* Young Peoples Missionary So- * BAXTER'S orchestra, goed music
* dety of First M E. church * for all occasions, Phone S'SD
served at ti e 'home following
i beat re.
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Hoar the Wabash Blues as it
should be played at Cowman's Phar-
macy. It. I
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Jaoberwecky and Wabash Blues
are the latest dunce hit*. Get
them at Cowman’s Pharmacy. It.
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The board members of the Y. W.'
C. A. will entertain Wednesday
evening with their annual picnic for
the Kotariana and their wives and
the Klwaoi-ins and their wives The
party will assemble at the Oominer
dal Club rooms a'oont si* o'clock
Wednesday evening, where cars will
b>- iurnislied tc take them to the1
club. It was first planned to hold
the picnic at Thompson's Forty, hut
on acouut of the bad weather, the
place was changed _ The v/eatUer tninment and for this reason
also necessitates an indoor enter- be impossible to entertain the
It will ren at the same time,
child-
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business session In church
ures. Lowdermilk apartments. 23 1-2
South Park street, Sapulpa. 80-lf* |
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You haven't heard any blues ye/t;
come in Cowman’s Pharmacy and
listen to the Wabash Blues on a
Columbia record. It.
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Mrs. L. W. Marks ana Mrs Os-
visitors at the B. C. Burnett home
on South Oak street as the guests
of Mrs. A H. Goodykoontz, re-
* vilsted friends here Saturday. »'“■ t,irnpd t0 their homes today. Mrs
j Goodykoontz. entertained a small
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meets with Mrs. Will Cow-
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Mr. and Mrs. G. (B.
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Mr.
and Mrs.
I/eo Allen of
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Sterk entertain the !. N. W.
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Chelsea
ipent
Saturday
visiting
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club at Country Club.
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South Methodist Women’s
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Missionary society holds a
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Mrs.
B P.
Mauldin of
Mounds
Dr. (ieo. Six
Optometrist
with
Thursday. * will be remembered as Miss Goldie
(hirrent Events club enter- * Corey,
tained by Mrs. C. O. Richey. * * * *
Naomi Chapter O. E. S * Get alcohol for your cars nt
meets In Mnsonic hall. * Sapulpa Auto Supply Company, east
Reocntion for new pastor at * at City Hall. 79-3t
South M. E church. * * * *
Friday. * Mrs J. AV Woods of Kart Rryan
Maids and Matron' meet * was railed to Tulsa Saturday to tho
with Mr . L H Fit/.htigb. * bedside of her brother.in.law_ James
W. ■. T. i i with * llwlatt.
B. c. stiv. s * * *
w B 1. M ■ a' c n:< «-t * Miss Arline Christopher of Black.
In I. 0 O F. i It * well is hero visiting her aunt. Mrs
********* i. G. Williams, at 712 South
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There will be a reception at th.i * * *
South Methodist church Thursday °*t a!'oho1 for your cars at
evrnin-; at seven thirty fo- the new Auto Supply Company. east
pastor, llev Wwldrep and family. 1 ^ Hall 79-2t
Every member of the ehurch and * * *
congregation is ask’ed to come. The Chapter rt. E S.
if. ^ "ill meet in the Masonic Hall Thurs-
The Royal Embnhdery Club will <la3r pIk*1*
meet tomorrow aftemoon at the I * * *
OOF hail. '*rs M. W. Busby of 2?<5 Sooth
if. Hiekorv- rtreet. will entertain the
EDV P. BAXTER has organized 8«PU,P* R,il<lln8 Club on Tuesday
ah up-3o-dnf" orchestre and ran fur- aft,,rnoon
nish good music for all occasions. * * *
Phone <D>9- 80-.*t. Misses Mary and Violet MePougal
group of her friends with a Pne party
at the Empress theatre tc introduce
her guests An Ice course was
MILLER & WORKMAN
Jewelers .
Bring your eyes while they
will bring you
Announcement
This is to announce to our patrons and
friends that we have re-open our store at
316 East D*?wrev, Stroup s old location
We hope tq see all our old customers
here as well as many new ones.
Special Offer on Flour
We just received a car load ol flour
and have no place to put it in our new
location. We are therefore forced to
sell at a reduction. The following re-
duced price prevails until this car is
sold. The flour is a standard quality
brand. Buy early while we have it
100 pounds, $3.75
best Hour...............
50 pounds, $1.90
best flour...............
24 pounds, $100
best flour...............
10 pounds, 25C
best meal.................
Phone 104
Naif eh & Son
316 E. Dewey
A New Brunswick
Cabinet Model
43^2 inches high
$100 •
The opportunity you have been waiting for — the
accepted phonograph of the day — priced within your
means.
The Model “200” Brunswick is fully equipped with
the famous Brunswick Ultona Reproducer—which
plays all records—and the Brunswick All-w >d Tone
Amplifier—which gives Brunswick tone it charac-
teristic sweetness and volume.
To buy any phonograph without first hearing The
Brunswick is a mistake.
$$runawick
Special Xmas Terms
S 10.00 Cash; Balance
$7.50 Per Month
Gifts That Appeal t©
Ewery WomruaumS
HERE is there a
* ^ woman who does
not show appreciation
for jewelry at Christmas
time
It is the one gift in this
world that carries with
it the thankfulness of the
recipient and the culti-
vated taste of the donor.
Gift buying in this store
will truly be a pleasure,
for here every purchaser
has unlimited selection,
while prices are excep-
tionally low, considering
the high quality we offer
Make yours a lasting gift—one that will be appreciated with time
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Si W
JEWELE1S
12 EAST DEWEY
Phone 457
EMPRESS—75 Rays Commencing
1HEATRE—Thurs., December S
ONLY TWO SHOWS DAILY
The Cinema of the Century
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A rangnificrn! nrreen
translation of the story
that lias thrilled twenty
millions of readers.
Enacted by the greatest
cast in history: com-
prising more than
12,500, including the
50 principal characters.
Produced at a cost of
six months of prepara-
tion; a year and a halt
of action; and slightly
more than a million
dollars.
To miss it is to miss
the world's greatest
motion picture-
Made bv
Metro
Pictures Corporation
FOUR.
HORSEMEN
APOCALYPSE
A Rex Ingram Production
From the novel by VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ
Adapted by JUNE MATHIS ''J)
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1921, newspaper, December 5, 1921; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1521069/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.