Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927
®m SOCIETY
S FATE REECE DONLAP, Editor
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday
Kntre N ms Hub picuic Hunch at
Sapulpa Country club.
Uusy Hour Hub meets with Mrs.
C. A Prewitt.
Womens Committee
Luncheon Meeting.
The Women’s Committee of the
Genual Division Oklah ma Gas anil
Electric company held their regular
monthly uioeting in the basement of
lhe First M. E. church, yesterday
noon in the home of the former. I Charter Member
Miss Ruth Allen Davis presented i Night,
two delightful leadings and severali The X i ml chapter
Mrs. William ltlnkard hostess at "ith .1 luncheon served by the Young
W. C. T. U. meeting.
Bridge Pcr*y
Honors Birthday.
Mis. J. T. Ranks was the recipient
of delightful surprise birthday cour-
tesy last evening when Mr. Hanks
brought together a group of friends in
their home, 320 South Oak street for
playing bridge.
Miss Ettagrace Spurgln and A. M.
Married Women* Guild
The foil wine program was given
Violin Solo Henry Minsky Accom-
panied by Josephine Bruner.
Reading—Frances McCall.
Vocal Solo Katherine VanVelier,
Accompanied by Ferol McCall.
Talk ’The Duties of the Meter
Department” C. J. Armstrong.
Talk—Judge J. H. N. Cobb.
The following members and guests
were pi ' sent: Eulalia VanVelzer,
Allen held high score in the games
and latir ice cream was -erved witli Pauline Summers, Thelma Dorr. Has-
dclicious cake to these guests, I)r. I sell Bull. Mildred Heard, Audrey Be-
am! Mis R. M Sweeney, Mr. I'lid Kthql Mashburn. i'hil menu
Mrs A M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ira ' llcugher, Katherine Van Velzer, Kerol
Anderson. Mrs. C. O. C.ie. ne, Miss j McCall. K.an.es McCall. Josephine
Ettagrace Spurgin. C. 11. Deity, and | Bruner, Ruth Haltzclaw. V. S. Kresh-
Charles Moore.
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Returns to
Nowata.
Mrs. Karl VVafble, who haR been vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hovaird,
returned to her home at Nowata.
♦ ♦ ♦
Her. E. B. Smith. T. A. Gresham, C. J.
j Armstrong. Iloury Minsky and Judge
J. II N. Cobb.
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The Club Lunch features a spec-
ial plate dinner and special sup-
per. 25U-2
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100 children’s hats $1 each. Ma- j Visitor frem
mie Jones Shop. 109 E. Dewey. 219-4 Texas
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Thursday Club
Dinner Meeting.
Tlio June dinner meeting of the
Mrs. K. A. Gaither has as her
house guest, her sister, Mrs. iE. E.
Wilson of Almo, Texas.
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games provided entertainment for the
group. Mr*. R. L. Richards, speaking
for the class, presented the teacher,
Mrs. O. V. Davis, with a lovely gift
The patriotic colors were artfully
arranged in the rooms of the h me
and 'Hie same color motif was sug-
gested in the refreshment course
which which was served to the fol-
lowing. Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. Pat
Carmichael, Mrs. Gtlen Thompson.
Mrs. Paul Jones. Mrs. Sho ert. Mrs
Barr. Mrs. J J. Coenen, Mrs. ingles.
Mrs. II li Wlnget, Mrs. Arnold Win
get. Mis. M H. Beckham. Miss T mi
Mlshler, Mis. Peeler, Mrs Ward Car
penter, Mrs. Garrity. Mrs. William
Gielss. Mrs. E. G. Billings. Mrs
R L. Richards, Mrs. O. V. Davis
and Mrs. J. B Hampton
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Presbyterian communion service
n xt Sunday morning. 250-2
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Sapulpans Attend
Tulsa Meeting.
Mr. and Mis M W. Busby. Mr. and
Mr-. R. R. Wallace. Mrs. Slreeter
Speakman. Mrs. W. F. Kiser. Mrs H
T. Mitchell, Mrs. Vernon Blake. Mrs.
Fred Virden. Mrs. George Markhart,
.Mrs. F. F Selhv. Mrs L. W. Jones.
Mrs. Pat Carmichael. Mrs. C. F. Hus-
ted. Mrs. Thomas Mishler, Mrs. Mar
-hall and Mrs. Morrison, members of
Radiani chapter Eastern Star, motored
to Tulsa last evening where they at-
tended the get acquainted meeting giv-
en by the Alverson chapter of Tulsa.
Twenty chapters were represented
at the meeting
Order Eastern
Thursday club was ■ delightful affair , Piano Rectal
of the week given last night at ihe ! Next Week.
Sapulpa country club with Mrs.
Homer I). Key and Mrs. Orrin Pot-
ter, presiding as hostesses.
In tribute to the approaching na-
tional holiday the patriotic motifs.
were n effective scheme or decora-
tion. Six tables were arranged for
the dinner courses and bridge g.un'’9
with miniature fire crackers form
lug the tally cards and the national
colors were seen in the party ap-
pointments.
Mrs. Curt Edgerton nd Waldo
Huycke reached high scores among
the guests and the club prizes went
to Mrs. Ed Bartlett and Edwin El-
iingiiiiusen in the card games which
followed the delicious dinner menu
served at seven o’clock.
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Food cooked by women only al
The Club Lunch. 250-2
Mrs. John Kolstad will present her
pupil, Miss Judith Elizabeth Berry,
In piano nclt.il on Wednesday of next
week, at 8:15 o’clo k in the Y. W. 1C.
A. r mnit on East Lee Avenue. Miss
Berry will*be assisted in her program
b.v Miss Christine Wallace, violinist,
of Tulsa. Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
♦ ♦ ♦
The (Boh Lunch has enlarged its
seating rapacity and have installed
inn: ■ fin- Good service, pun- food
auil reasonable prices. 250-2
♦ ♦ ♦
Sunday School T’T
Class Party.
Mrs. C. B. BillhigHey and Mrs.
Francis Shore entertained the mem-
bers of the Sigma Phi class of the
First Methodist Sunday s-hool with
an informal paity Wedcnsday aftcr-
Star, cell-firated their anniversary and
charter member night last night at
the meeting In Masonic Temple.
Nine candidates were initiated dur-
ing the session. Guests were In at-
tendance t’.rom Bristow, Jenks, and
Radiant ch tpter. Sapulpa. A number
of charter members were present
and each was presented with a lively
gift of flo vers. Mrs. Ellen Gardner
who has been an Eastern Star mem-
ber for 51 .rears was presented with
a large box: of blooming plant- in
the colors off the order.
After Ihe meeting sixty men mem-
bers of the chapter served a deli :ious
l.uffcl luncheion to the ladies.
♦ ♦ ♦
All straw hats greatly reduced.
Mlimie Jones Shop. 109 E. Dewey.
249 4
♦ ♦ ♦
Special Musical
Numbers,
Rev. H. M. WoodR. f rmer pastor of
Ihe Christian church here, now pastor
of the Christian church at Oklahoma
City, with his Maywood quartet fur-
nished several mimical numbers for
tlie state osteopathic convention which
has been iu session there the lust few
days.
♦ ♦ ♦
Entertains
Visitors.
Mrs. '('. S. Miller ha as guests in
her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ege
anil children of Kansas City and Mr.
and Mrs. F. M Crowe if Lane, Kans.
♦ ♦ ♦
Will Leave
Sunday.
Miss il.ouise Crawford will leave
Sunday for Shci man, Texas where
she will remain during the summer as
the guest of her sister.
♦ ♦ ♦
200 ladies’ straw huts from $2 to
$5. Mamie Joues Shop. 109 K. Dew-
ey. 249 4
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Left
Yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs F. (’. Smith of Okeinuh
who have been the house guests of
Mi. and Mrs. O. 1) Page left for their
home yesterday accompanied by Mi s
iairene Page •who will be their guest
for two weeks.
Harry R. Haas,
M. D.
Specialist
Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and 1 hroat and lh«
fitting of glasses.
120V4 E. Dewey
Phones:
Office 554
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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Special music at communion snr-1 J
vice Sunday morning at Presbyter- z
ian church. New members will lie | *
received at both services. 250-2 |
♦ ♦ *
Special Meeting 11
For Young Women.
The Young Womens Auxiliary of
the First Baptist W unens Missionary
society will in- entertained Monday
night hi 7:30 In the home of Mrs. P.
J. Conkwright, 402 South Main street.
The following program will be pre-
sented under the subject “Missionary
Children of the World” with Miss
Mildred 'Ixingmite as leader:
“Nogle-ted Children of the World”
—Miss Martha Davis.
“Diamond In the dtiough”—'Miss
Bonnie Reynolds.
“Kon Wal Fong. Doctor”—Miss Oi-
lie Jean Grubbs.
"A Little Child Shall Lead Them”
—Miss Emily Boatright.
“Some Children of Roumania”—
Mias Iie.-sie Richardson.
At the same hour the Girls Auxil-
iary will hold their meeting in the
Conkwright home followed by a Joint
social h ur when the Girls Auxiliary
will present the following numbers:
Piano Solo—Celia Mae Small.
Reading Dorothy Willard.
Vocal Solo—Beluah Cobb.
♦ ♦ ♦
Ten days clearance sale on all
straw hats. Mamie Jones Shop.
109 E. Dewey. 249-4
SMALLS
124 E. Dewey
Opposite Kress
Week-end Specials
VOILES
48c voiles, fast color
and 40 inches wide
special ................
prints
38c
NOTICE
You will get more miles for less
money if you will use gas and
oil sold by C. A. Perrin.
CONTINENTAL GARAGE
600 East Lee Street
Also tire and tube work done
FLAXON
48c flaxon. 40 inches wide, f ist
color prints Q Q
special ..............._0OC
VOILES
Voiles in either plain color or
prints, 40 Inches wide, attrac-
tive patterns
special ............
25c
PANTIE DRESSES
Children’s pantie dresses, made
of English broadcloth and Eng-
lish prints, sixes
2 to 6, special
$1.00
TUB SILK
very striking
.. 79c 98c
Tub silks
patterns,
special....
HATS
Rcgulat Semi-Weekly Ship-
ments now arriving
Large milans In black, white
and black and white
New felts, the season's newest
hat, price range $2.95 to $5.95.
One table to close out, choice
$1.00
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Phone 137
Free Delivery
Phone I 48
Prescription Specials
Let us fill your prescription, two registered pharmacists in charge
our prescriptions are checked and rechecked before leaving our
store, and we use only the best drugs and chemicals in compound-
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cf a compelling love that transcended time and dist-
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$5.00 Thermo
jug
$2.00 outing
jug
$2.50 Thermos
bottle
$1.50 Thermos
bottle, pint size
$2.50 lunch kit
comolete .....
$2.49
$1 49
$1.49
..98c
$1.19
$1.20 box
Jergen soap .
75c Woodbury
soap .......
4 bars
King cocoa . .
4 bars
Palm Olive
50c tooth brush. 50c mouth wash
50c tube tooth paste, the three..
69c
59c
30c
30c
98c
$1.00 leather
pillows
69c
Electrical Goods
$3.00 electric
percolator . .
$3.00 electric
toaster .....
$2.98
$2.48
$5.00 electric
iron guaranteed
$ 10 electric
fan oscillating
$2.98
$8.48
FXTRA SPECIAL
75c sun visors . . .
39c
Phone 137
Free Delivery
Phone 148
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6 N. Main St.—SAPULPA—Phones 48-49
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AND MONDAY
10 tbs
pure cane
100 tbs
SUGAR
cane
sugar
CERTO
Certo
per bottle .....
VINEGAR
Pure apple vine-
gar, per gal. . .
Bring your jug
67c
$6.95
29c
47c
$1.96
89c
24 lbs Light's QQ
Best flour for. . . . vvC
• 48 tbs Light's
Best flour ....
24 tbs Red
Diamond flour
No. 2 can Country Gent-
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corn for ........ XvfL.
No. 2 cans early 1 A
June peas for .... XvFC
3 cans tomatoes, kraut
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Best pork
and beans ....
10 bars Sunny
Monday soap, ofr
5 pkgs 5c
Gold Dust for. .
4 pkgs macaroni or OC
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4, 10c rolls toilet
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3 pkgs Kellogg’s
Bran Flakes for. .
Pint bottle Gensco
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Quart
bottle i..........
One half
gallon ...........
3 pkgs Del Monte
seedless raisins for
Pabst malt
syrup for . ......
3 pkgs 10c marsh-
mallows for .....
No. "Vb can Ambassador
Royal Anne
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No. 2^4 cans Ambassador
peaches (halves
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No. 2 can Ambassador slic-
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No. can Ambas-
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Large bottle Gens
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fall cans Value
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Gallon cans
peaches for .....
Gallon cans
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5 tbs navy
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5 tbs head
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Pint
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Quart
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gallon jars
dozen .....
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81c
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25c
33c
19c
25c
25c
25c
19c
36c
69c
29c
54c
25c
assador
34c
assador
21c
or slic-
20c
32c
27c
29c
45c
78c
57c
47c
33c
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Compound lard
per lb ......
Blanco nut oleo
per !b ..........
Nice pork chops
per lb .'........
Pure pork sausage
per lb .........
Fresh pork shoulder roast,
m'.......... 14<c
Fresh spare ribs
per lb ......
Good sugar cured
bacon, per lb . ..
A-1 grade sliced
bacon, per tb . . . ,
Bacon squares
per lb .........
Picnic hams
per lb .........
Swift Premium or Armour's
Star hams, half
or whole for ....
Choice beef roast
per tb ........
Fancy balby beef
roast, per tb . . . .
Choice beef fore
steak
per tb ........
Imperial creamery
butter, per tb . . .
Fresh peanut butter 1 Q
per tb ......... JLvC
Full cream cheese
per lb ........
11
18c
19c
21c
• roast,
14JC
14*C
25c
36c
18c
19c
mour’s
27c
15c
19c
quarter
23c
41c
19c
29c
COFFEE-TEA-COCOA
I tb can Hale s Leader
coffee
for...........
39c
I lb bag standard Peaberry
coffee
for...........
I tb pkg fancy
Peaberry coffee
I tb can Golden Dream
coffee
for.............
V* tb pkg Gensco
mixed tea for. . ..
Y4 lb pkg
Lipton's tea .....
32c
36c
Dream
47c
29c
23c
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1927, newspaper, June 24, 1927; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1521525/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.