Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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We do not mark our ready to wear up then
advertise a cut. If there is a coat or suit you
saw here last week you will find the same
price ticket on it. Choice of any suit or coat
in our store
33 1-3 and 1-2 off
of regular price
One lot ladies’ wool capes, values up to $25
vour choice
WfoDyiRT
i U R.E - G DOOMING
C I a D L E
New Arrivals in Silk Dresses
Georgette and Taffeta
*
Are a Charming Combination
in the New Frocks
The filminess of georgette set off by the crispness and newness ot tatteta
makes a delightful frock for afternoon wear. Blues and tans in their wide
ranges, all softly becoming, are the favored colors .in this style of frock.
i will note when
slightly fitted bodice and
inch-wide piping of taf-
one of these frocks.
id georgette are a youthful combination, too, as you
e frocks on. Many of them are cut with a
often with flounces edged with about an
end your next afternoon tea smartly clad in
$14.95 and $16.50
MILLINER Y
Phone 282
New arivals in tailored panamas, peanut and vista braid
White, natural and pastel shades
TUESDAY. APRIL 27. 1926
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IN SOCIETY
FAYB REECE DUNLAP, Editor.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday
Mrs. E. Geppelt, jr.. hostess to Pour
Leaf Clover club.
Tuesday Afternoon dub meets with
Mrs. R. C. Klnnaird, jr.
Mrs Denver Hyler hostess to Tues-
day Bridge club.
Mrs. D. M. Fitzgerald and Mrs. W
P. Michener hostess to Altruistic club.
Kalanah club meets with Mrs C.
C. Taylor.
Wednesday
Kan Fran club meets with Mrs.
Herbert Morgan.
Coronada club meeting with Lloyd
Teel. „
Miss Marie Schultz hostess to H
and H Bridge club.
Happy Handful Bridge club meets
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis.
Thursday
First Methodist laidi.es Aid. silver
tea. home ot Mrs. B. C. Stivers. 1102
E. Hobson avenue.
Mrs. R. R. Wallace hostess to Sa-
pulpa Delphian chapter.
Mrs. Fred Kiskaddon entertains
luncheon club.
Mrs. Gene Smith hostess to Triple
Four Bridge club.
Midget club meets with Mrs. Ralph
Kuhi.
Mother-Daguhter banquet at < hns-
tian church.
Mrs. C. S. Miller hostess to Just-
A-Mere club at luncheon.
Friday
Jolly Dozen club meets with Mrs.
C. F. llusted. • n
Pricilla club meeting with K. i.
ITictlla club meeting with 8. C.
Rail m on.
Mrs. Sally Ray hostess to W. L. l.
U.
I Returned To
1 School.
Douglas Workman has returned to
school at Norman after spending
the week end her with his parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Workman.
♦ ♦ ♦
Missionary Society
Meets Tomorrow.
The Baptist Women's Missionary
society will meet In the churcti at
two (hirty fbmorrow afternooi for
i*s regular monthly business meeting.
♦ ♦ ♦
Music Clubs
Meet Tonight.
The Music Study club and the
Harmonic dub will hold a joint meet-
ing tonight in the home of Mrs. Car’.
Hughes. 224 South Division street.
A*, this meeting Mrs. Blanche Miller
Reed of Tulsa, soprano, will give
a rehearsal program Including a
group of Italian, German, h rent h
and English songs She will be ac-
companied by Miss Nella Miller,
pianist.
The Harmonic club will hold its
business session following the pro-
gram.
♦ ♦ ♦
Maids and
Matrons. .
The Maids and Matrons bridge
cluu will be entertained Friday after
noon in the home of Mrs. Newell D.
Menifee West Cleveland avenue.
♦ ♦ ♦'
DcMolays Special
Meeting Tonight.
The Supulpa chapter Order of ue-
Mol*y will hold its regular bimonthly
meeting tonight at seven thirty in
hcnoi was ihe recipient of an as-
sert moot of Injauliful bridal gilts.
A buffet luncheon, of attractive
appointments, wtis served follow-
ing the games. The table centerpiece
—- , , »j!' iveMolays and I was a lovely basket of pink and white
the Masonic bull AH DeMotay , wi.n.. lau snVer tapers burned
Master masons are urged to attend! ,v r candlesticks tied with
......r"" *p. STYE «. u *.«-
s ’SSSTS*-™ to...........-........1
DeMolay who is interested in the or-
ganization.
♦ ♦ ♦
T'iple Four Bridge
Ciub and Guests.
Mrs. Eugene B. Smith will entertain
the members of the Triple hour
Bridge club ami several additional
guests with an afternoon party Thurs-
day in her home on South Poplar
street.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sapelpa Woman
In Texas Hospital.
Mrs. Ben Reiter, who recently un
,i, i v, m .hi opt t at ion in the '“'-i1
t il at Beaumont. Texas, is reported j M0„day Afternoon
to be In a very serious condition.! Meeting.
Ko,iui,m The regular Monday
lu the bridge games of the after-
, m Mr, -«■ Th. —-•■«« V*iFilSS £
George F. Collins, Mrs. K. ^ white, was enjoyed by all ot in^ j
-r. Mrs Jack Rice, Mrs. K members in attendance and the im | --
was announced for
Queen Esther
Supper Friday
Tht members of the Queen Esther
circle of the first Methodist church
will meet at the tabernacle at 5:30
o'clock Friday evening. Supper will
be served preceding the meeting
hour. ,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mother-Daughter
Banquets May 13.
The Mother-Daughter banquet of the
It S. class of the Tlrst Methodist
church will be held May 13, it was
announce^ today following a recent
class meeting. The affair is annual
and is one of outstanding events of
the year for the class members.
♦ ♦ ♦
Weiner Roast
For Bereans.
Weiner roast has been decided upon
as the reward to be given the win
ners in the membership drive now be_
ing conducted by the Berean class of
the First Baptist church. Albert
Coley is the teacher of the class. The
numbers of the class extend and
urgent invitation to all boys of high
school age not attending Sunday
school elsewhere to meet with them.
♦ ♦ ♦
Epworth League
Mexican Party
A score of members of the Epwortti
League of the first Methodist church
were entertained with a Mexican
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton T. Hubbard. 406 south Linden
stieet last night. The party was giv^
en by the Mission Study team of
Emmett Cooper, which lost in a
contest with the team -led by Miss
Irene Casteel.
The guests were entertained with
Mexican games during the evening,
A game which was very greatly en-
joyed was that of pinata. a favorite
with Mexican children. At the con-
clusion of the games dainty refresh-
ments were served
♦ ♦ ♦
Muskogee People
Local Visitors.
Mrs Ray Markham, and small son
Junior, and Mrs Gentry, Muskogee
are the guests this week of Mr. and
Airs Markham of this city.
♦ ♦ ♦
Spent Month
In Missouri.
Miss Mina Bruce who has spent
the past month in Missouri, returned
Rome yesterday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Left Yesterday For
Ten Days Visit.
Mrs. W. M. Baker left yesterday
for a ten days visit in Doughterty,
Okla.
♦ ♦ ♦
Business Trip
To Bristow. '
J. E. Thrift motored to Bristow to-
day for a business visit. He was
accompanied by his daughter, Miss
Mr Reiter was called to her bedside
Sunday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Benefit Bridge
Patty.
Mrs
R. Unger.....-.....— ■ _ ,,
C. Wallace and Mrs. B.' C. Burnett
were hostesses last evening at the
benefit bridge party given in the
Elks club.
Twenty five bridge tables jn*re
circled by players. Mrs. Roy Penn
of Springfield, guest in the home ot
Mrs. Harry Busch, won the ladies
first prize donated by the Jennings
Stationery company; first prize for
the gentlemen, donated by Vdcns
Book store, went to Mr. Glen Finney.
The second ladies’ prize, w-on by
Mrs. Thomas Stuart, was donated
by the Plymouth Drug, and the sec-
ond prize for men, presented by the
Welch Clothing store, went to Mr.
W. F. Pardoe.
♦ ♦ ♦
Farewell Courtesy
To Mrs. Charles Wolfe.
Mrs. Charles Wolfe, who in com-
pany with Mr. Wolfe, left today for
their new home near Springdale,
Aikansas, was the recipient of in-
ftrmal farewell courtesy yesterday
atternoon when Mrs. L. J. Burt
and Mrs. T. J. Reynolds brough to-
gether a company of friends in her
henor. . ..
The guest list was limited to the
ladies of the neighborhood and mem
tars of a former club of which Mrs
Wolfe was u member.
A parting gift shower of dainty
towels brought a number of lovely
friendship tokens to Mrs. Wolfe. A
light refreshment course was served
a- the close ot the afternoon.
♦ ♦ ♦
O'Lula Hanna
Missionary Society.
The O’Liilu Hanna Missionary so
etety was entertained last evening
In the home of Mrs. S. R. Lamb
102 South Birch street.
The program topic was on "Our
Work Among the Japanese” with
Mrs. Lamb as leader, assisted by
Mrs York, AfF>. John Doremus
Mrs. C. H. Freeling, Miss Cora Jones
in discussing the progress of the
missionary work in this field. Mrs.
Nell King then gave a short talk
upon the Whiteman building being
erected at the Bell Bennett memorial
in memory of pioneer home mission-
ary women of Southern Methodism.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb presented sev-
eral special musical numbers follow-
ing the program discussion.
Next Monday night the society will
met: with Mrs. H A. Reed, 1023 East
Lee avenue.
ineeting"ofThe Se3‘Tlm.rthy 'class I he™ of Mi>
was held in the T. K. L. class room | i < Pja.^Btreet.
at the First Baptist church ^yeaUr-
day. The lesson, taught by
o' Bristow and Miss Archie Burnett
presided at tlie serving table.
♦ ♦ ♦
Heard Schumann Heink
Concert in Tulsa.
Among the Sapulpans who heard
the Schumann Heink concert at Con-
vention hall in Tulsa last evening
wore Mr. and Mrs Lee Kelso, Mr
and Mrs. H I. Shirley. Mrs. Beatrice
Roberts, Mrs Luther Robins, Mrs.
George L. Mann, Jr., Mrs S. M
Moulder. Miss Mildred Lucas. Miss
Mary Boulton. Miss Luetle Reed, Miss
Ella Thrasher, Mrs. Carl Hughes
Mrs. R C. Kiuuaird, sr and Miss
Sarah Kinnaird.
♦ ♦
Womens
Reliet Corps.
The Womens Relief. Corps hold a
.......... ...... a bridge puny ana im.* business session yesterday uftiinoiu
cells aeons shower In her honor. Hoe-lln the legion hut on east i->< |V|
afternoon I po lities were extended from the nue. Plans were made for a large
Party Honors
April Bride.
Mrs. J. 1). Wade, jr., formerly Miss
i Marguerite Phillips, a bride of mid-
Improving After X|rJl waa the recipient of charming
Recent Illness. „aiiv i.-t nuptial curtesy Saturday when
Attorney R. B. Thompson ssL-ad.lj I ^ s,hw'b and Mrs Ho
Improving after a recent illness.^ I n) Robert ertalMd B group ol
* la with ridge part j and ml*
Schwab, 209 South
representation from the local corps
t„ attend the department convention
to he hehl In Stroud May IS. 19 and
20.
The next regular meeting will be
-">« **"'a£«"5,x!!*iSfr!J£S
! tz kSi
Miss0Elizabeth Watkins, Oklahoma; where she Is enjoying an extent
City, state young people's worker visit. .
for the Baptist church, addressed uni T T
assemblage of forty young people Want Ads Drtng results!
last evening In the First Baptist
church, Including the young women’s
auxiliary to the missionary society,
the grl's auxiliary, and the Royal
Ambassadors, a boys' auxiliary. Miss
Watkins illustrated her . interesting,
short lecture with a number ot
Chinese curios.
Unlit refreshments were served j
by the ladies of the church following
the meeting.
♦ ♦ ♦
Is a Guest
In Okemah.
Miss Louise Schwab, Is the. guest'
of Mrs. Watson H. Belles in Oke-
mah. Miss Schwab will appear upon
the program of the Okemah Music I
club on Wednesday evening.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitor Here
For the Day.
Mrs. George Jacobs of Tulsa wus |
u visitor today In the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Burnett
of south Main street.
♦ ♦ ♦
Spent Week
End Here.
Mrs. Jack Allen of Beaumont, rex
Tonight-
Tomorrow Alright
NR Tablets step *ick headaches,
relieve bilious attache, tone end
regulate the elimmetive organa,
mate you feel fine.
“ Bettor Than PIUs For Uver Uto "
Get a
15c. Bol
Cowman's Pharmacy, inc.
next j
Mat
lowing--—-- - , ,a
week’s lesson. Luke 3:1.
thew 3:1, 12; Mark 1:1. 8-
♦ ♦ ♦
Claremore Matron
Visiting Here.
Mrs. Walton Bishop of Claremore
jc a guest ill the home of her daugh-
ter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Berryhill. Mrs. Berryhill. who
has been quite 111, Is somewhat tail
proved.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mounds Boy
Arnold Maxwell. Mounds youth j
who sustained a broken arm Sun |
day is reported to be recovering rap-
idly front his injury at the city hos-
pital here today.
♦ ♦ ♦
Class Meeting.
Postponed. i
The meeting of the Sigma I hi
class of the First Methodist church,
planned for tomorrow afternoon in
the home c< Mis. C. E. Harris, i2
South Hickory street, has been post-
poned indefinitely on account of the
iliness of Mrs. Harris
♦ ♦ ♦
Visits Her
Sister Here.
Mrs. Alvin Uttley and small daugti
ter, Doris Jean, Joplin, Mo., are the
guests this week of Mrs. Uttley s
sister. Mrs. N. E. Hartung, 509 South |
Poplar avenne.
Such Flavor
as this comes
only in real
Quaker Oats
Carolyn Thrift.
♦ ♦ ♦
Will Entertain
Thursday Club.
Mrs Harry Busch will entertain
the Thursday Bridge club at luncheon
Thursday,
♦ ♦ ♦
Silver Tea
Thursday '
The Ladies Aid Society of the
First Methodist church will enter-
tain with a silver tea Thursday
afternoon at two thirty in the home
of Mrs. B. C. Stivers. 1102 East Hob-
son avenue. All ladies of the church
art asked to attend, bringing a guest.
*• ♦ ♦ ♦
Departed For
McAlester.
Miss Gladys Scaggs, who has spent
several days here in the home of
her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest M. Scaggs, left Sunday after-
noon for her Rome in McAlester.
Miss Scaggs was called here by the
illm ss of her brother who is reported
to be much improved today at the
Oklahoma hospital in Tulsa.
♦ ♦ ♦
Attended Concert
In Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Small
daughter Celia Mae attended
Schumann Heink concert at i
veution hall In Tulsa last evening.
Bring Us Your
Prescripiions
We take pride in conducting an
efficient prescription department.
We are the only store in Sapulpa
employing three registered phar-
macists, and we use only drugs
of the highest quality. For ac-
curacy and service give us a trial
SHANNON PHARMACY
Phone 628
9 N. Main
•
fpHE price you pay for substitutes
1 is the same as for the genuine
Quaker Oats. The difference is in
the flavor. And flavor, above all
things, is important in oats.
That rich and toasty Quaker flavor
is the result of some 50 years milling
experience. Once you taste it, you are
spoiled for ordinary oats.
That is why millions demand the
Quaker brand—why you should ac-
cept no other.
Quaker milling, too, retains much of
the "bulk" of oats. And that makes
laxatives less often needed. Protein,
carbohydrates, and vitamines and
"bulk" are thus combined to make
Quaker Oats an excellently “bal-
anced" food.
Get Quaker Oats today. Grocers
have two kinds; Quick Quaker,
which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and
Quaker Oats.
Quick Quaker
EVERYTHING CHEAPER THATS ALL
1 loaf bread ..................................9c
3 loaves bread................................25c
'/2 lb cocoa .................................20c
1 quart jar pickles..........................^c
1 quart jar preserves...........................
1 pint jar preserves..........................
2 small peanut butter...........................
1 lb Brazil nut^ (Nigger toes)..................
I tb almonds ..... 20c
1 tb English walnuts ............•'............20c
Dry salt meat, per tb.........................^ ®c
Smoked bacon, per tb.........................
New State or Louis coffee, per ft) • • •;............
/"* 2c
Lan corn, per can........................
, 7 Sr
3 cans tomatoes ..................*......
1 quart jar best honey.
The Girdle Gown with
the defined hip line re-
quires just that touch of
smooth control which
comes of careful corset-
ry.
In our Corset Shop you
will find a wide selec-
tion of Modart Corsets;
girdles, step-ins, one and
two-piece combinations
and front lacing models
for every figure and
competent corsetieres to
help you select the one
type best suited to your
individual requirements
$3.50 and $5.00
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926, newspaper, April 27, 1926; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1521781/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.