Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 11, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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PACE POUR
■APULPA RERALD. SAPCJLPA. OKLAHOMA
M/rnNF^DAV. TLnsiF. H.
Sponsor of
Big Fight
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Mrs. William Randolph Hearst,
:wifc of the noted newspaper pub-
lisher, is sponsor of the Sharkey
SchmelinR heavyweight champ-
•lonship fight for the New York
milk fund for babies.
KIEFER NEWS
Bobby and Joan Kinky, .small cldl-
dren o( Mi and Mrs Abe Kinley of
Tulsa spent last week In Klelor with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mu. B.
8. Burton. »
Heated with Mrs. Farl Townsend
Thursday nftrrnoon at Dixieland Park
were, Mrs. Fred Kef fries, Mrs. Gilbert
Aab. Mrs. Lyman Locket t. Mrs. Ira
Cheffer, Mrs. W. H Howard. Mrs.
Marve Miller. Mrs. Kuby Jarrell. Mis.
Clyde Hays. Mrs O M Stevens, Mrs
Sam Miller, members of the Lnf-A-Let
elub and one guest, Mrs. Jake HlcU(h
Mrs. Townsend used ns ner color
acheme green niv1 yellow. A dainty
two-eourse lunch was served u the
conslusion ef six games of bridge, Mrs.
Jeffries scoring high. Mrs. Aab sec-
ond and Mm. Blclgh was presented
with the guests prize.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Mauthe of
Tulsa were Thursday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Knap|>enberger.
Miss Ada Keller Is a guest of friends
In Bristow.
Ellon Adams of Webb City was a
guest the first of the week of his par-
ents. Mr and Mr.;. Dave Adams.
Mrs Kenneth Cantner. Mr and Mrs.
Clifford Dennis of Rankin. Texas. Mrs.
O J. Dennis and Clarence Dennis of
Oklahoma City, were the gucsl. of
friends in Kiefer the past week
Miss Goldie Woodring of Enid Okla-
h? ma, Is the house guest of her
brother. Clyde Woodring and Mrs.
Wood ring.
J C. Crawley left last week to visit
with his son .John Cruwley and Mrs.
Crawley at Lexington. Ky.
Mr. and Mis. Clinton Tolliver were
transacting business in Soldier last
week
House guests of Mr and Mr-- B D
Pack are Muss Jessie Back and Miss
Maggie Perkins of HoldcnvUle
Ernest Whittet 01 Shawnee Is spend.
Ing a few days In Kiefer.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Logan have re-
turned from Norman where they at-
tended the commencement exeirlses
at the university. James l.oguu. their
son was one of the graduating class
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briscoe were
calk'd to Kansas City the pasf werk
on account of the dialh by accident of
Mry Briscoe's son.
Mr. and Mrs C. L McCarter Hid
sen will leave in a few duj's for Kiui-
ras City. Mo. to spend tlieir vacation
Mis . Gladys Wlillt t left last, wei k
for Norman, where she wilt attend the
summer session of the university.
J. A Purkoplle has returned .o his
home in Kansas, after a few days'
v is it with ids brolht r, J. O Purkoplle
and Mrs. Purkoplle.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Logan have -i
he use gu-st their grandson fames
Fiunklin lo. ey of Sapulpa and Wil-
liam Due'.ter of Tecimven. who was n
ela>s mate of James Logiui at -he
University the past year
Oivil Dowel and his mother. Mis
Dowd are visiting in Shamrock with
friends.
The members of the Triple-Four
bridge club and tnroe guests, Mrs D
K Henderson ol Lincoln. Neb., Mis
Joe Btroln of Seminole and Mrs, M. II
Potter of Ahlllne. Kan, who were
charmingly entertained Tuesday when
Mrs. Alfreyl Keel pay d courtesy to
Ineui wlta a 1 o'clock luuclic* n. Pink
and white were Mrs Reels color
scheme with eenterpk ces of swe’t
was. Seated with the guests and Mis.
Reel were the following members: Mr
Lew Wilder. Mrs. B. S Rurtnn. Mrs
W E Pearce. Mrs Jake bleigh. Mil
Fred Jeffries. Mrs Ruby Jarrell and
Mrs. Ollbert Aab. Mrs. Henderson
won guests prize, Mrs. Jeffries scoring
high for members and Mrs Burton,
•second.
Mrs Edna Randall and daughter of
SI Louis. Mo., are the guests of Mrs
Randall’s paicnts, Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Blnnkley.
Mrs. A. C. Hill Is visiting her son
Newton Hill of Shawnee, Okla.
Reverend Elmer Hall and Evangelist
of Okmulgee, accompanied bv his
singer and pianist were guests of Mrs
Pauline Guthrie Friday.
Wednesday afternoon the ladles Aid
of the M thodlst church will meet In
social session in the church parlor
with Mrs. Jim Harrington iui.1 Mrs.
Ted Dose as hoste.' .efc,
Mrs Billy Wilder n turned Satur-
day from Oklahoma C.ty. where she
has been the past week the guest el
Mr. and Mrs. McClain
Mr. and Mrs. E. A Nave were visit-
ing Friday in Tulat with Mr. and Mrs
F. e Karney
Mr and Mr*. Hank Barnhart at-
tended the deg nice;; in Tuba Satur-
day evening
Mr. and Mrs Dean Relfel end chil-
dren wore Tulsa visitors Friday cycli-
ng.
Miss Mary Weisz and Mrs W H
Biewcr left Wednesday for Colorado
Mrs Brewer will Join her husband at
Pueblo, where Uuty expect to live and
Mias Weisz will spend the sum me' in
Colorado Springs, for iier health
Mr and Mis Alex Neifeh and family
ol bapulpa were geests «.f Ml. uud
Mrs Georg. Nalfeh Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Knappsnber-
ger. Mr and Mrs R E Hearn. J-uk
Morgan. Hollic McH'-nrv. leuhira
Fn> lor. Helen Chapman. Helen Jsllv.
Dorothy Morton. Alia? Hlndmorxh
Wanda Moore. Dixie Morgan. Eugenia
Hearn. Alberta Hogrnnuller, Eloise
Hearn. Jimmie Wetzel, VanNov Cd-
l«pper, D.in Eugen, Glenn Nichols and
Garland DeBaun, met at the home of
Mr and Mrs. D. W Woodward Wed-
nenday evening in biitncuiy courtesy
to George Wuodw .rds,
Miss Freda Nalfeh returned hi me
lust week from Avaid. wjuie .'.lie usd
made an extended visit with lirr sister.
Mrs Elmer Zammrr and Mr. Zaimner.
John Burton of Maude, was visiting
vith his wile and parents. Mr. and
Mrs. U 8 Burton Wednesday.
Mrs. A S. McHenry and Hollis
McHenry were transacting buslners in
Tulsa Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. E. D Jackson. Mr.
and Mrs. Wood and family and Mr.
end Mrs Jack Wall were rji a fishing
trip at Adams creek mar Broken Ar-
row the pas week
Wane- A Rylu.nkr of 1 ulsu lias
been transacting business In Kiefer the
past week.
Miss Margurile Davis and Mrs. Pcn-
lon Culpepper were Tulsa shoppers the
lirst of the week
Mr and Mrs Claude Profit and baby
have been visiting with relatives at
'I ills* und Okmulgee the past wvk.
Mrs. George Wilson and children e.f
Maude, were Saturday guests of Mr
and Mrs Harry Purkopile.
Misses Viola and Dot'hy Bark, who
have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
D B Back for the past two weeks re-
turned to their home In Holdenvllle
(he first of the week.
Mr and Mrs Arnald Smith and
daughter Mary Arnold were Thursday
guests of Mr und Mrs. Churle.s Haxell
of Ponca City.
Miss Louise Neely of Waggoner, has
been i guest for Uie past two weeks
of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Reed
W E Pence was transacting busi-
ness in Tulsa Saturday.
.1 B Todd lefi. Saturday for Shi lton
Mo where he will do some work for
the Texas Empire company.
Mr. and Mrs R F. Hnarn entcrtaln-
cd Friday. Mrs. Owen Ward of Kansas
City.
Miss Alice Hindraarsh was a guest
Wednesday of Miss Viola Stevens of
Sapulpa.
Mrs A H Miiugln and baby of
Carthage, Mo, who have been visiting
with Mr. and Mi.'. L O Moore for
several weeks rctiuned home last week.
The lawn of the A S McHenry
home was the scene of a picnic party
m. mbers und former members of the
Soros Is elub being the guests. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Logan. James Logan
and their house guests. James Posey oi
Kapulpa and 'William Ducker of Tc-
curnsch. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCarter
and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Purko-
pile. Mr und Mrs Iru Ray and r.on
James Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Morgan
and family. Mr. and Mrs. I) W Wood
ward and son George, Mr and Mrs.
Charles KnappenbeIgor. Mi. and Mrs
Fenton Culpepper and son. VanNoy.
Mr and Mrs. R E Hearn and daugh-
ter.;. Mr and Mrs. A E Hlx and
grandson. Bobble Hix. Mr and Mrs.
A 8 McHenry and Mis. Nonna Hy-
lancirr enjoyed the six o'clock dinner.
Miss Alleen Gihson who is at the
uiltarlum at Clinton, tor treatment is
reported verv eritieally ill
Miss Cecil Johnston has aeeepied >
l i .HUon at the local telephone office
Mrs. Charley Hulf Ls visiting 'll
Tul a with her daughter, Mis. Clarence
Marlin.
The baby of Mr aiol Mrs Charley
Koontz Is re|H>rtxl quite sic k of pneu
monla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pisbney and
baby were Saturday guests of Mi and
Mr Albeit Melimrv.
Mrs Nefl Poymr end son. arc visit-
in'! in Eureka Sixrlngs. with Mrs
Poyncr's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. C
Hall, having been called there by the
seitous Illness ot Mrs Belle Ash inure
an aunt of Mrs. Pivicr's.
diaries Htmr of Oklahoma City.
William Dueki r of Tocumseh and
James Logan left Saturday lor a fish-
ing trip ill tlic Itlaniiche mountains
Mr and Mrs. C. L McCarter and
son Mi and Mis Jim Logan. James
Logan. William Ducker ami James
Posey of Bixby were visiting with
friends in Kiefer Friday evening.
Owen Reed has oem visiting in
Waggoner for the part iwo weeks willi
hi? aunt. Mrs Neeley and Mr Neeley.
Mrs Mark Clark will be hr ;te«s
Tuesday alt 'rnoon to the members of
the Phllalhea ela.ss of lac Methodist
church amt their friends.
Mrs. Emmlt McCtnty and small
daughter, who have been visiting at
Carney, with Mrs. McGinty's parents,
returned home last week.
Miss Katherine Jennings and Loraue
Jenniugs are vtsituig in Tulsa, for
tlw summer with their aunt. Miss
Violet Stewart.
Dr. Ellis Jones cf Sapulpa and Mr
and Mrs C. B Rush of Healdton, were
guests of friends hi Kiefer Saturday
Mrs. M H. Potter und small son
Junior, of Abiluie. Kn.i, who have
been visiting with Mr and Mr W E
Pearce to, several week returned to
their homo Saturday Miss Alice
Hiiidmaisb accompanied uiuu home
MAX BECOMES MUSEUM EXHIBIT!
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SHARKEY TO FIGHT SCHMELING FOR
TUNNEY’S TITLE TOMORROW NIGHT-,
ALL IS IN READINESS FOR BATTLE
NEW YORK, June 11.-The heavy-1 cobs, in his corner temorrow night,
weight championship of the world | This matter will be settled today,
will be at stake tomorrow night, with when the commission meets,
probably 70,000 excited fight lain. The odds governing what betting
looking on, and with public opinion is being done favor Sharkey by 7-0
fairly well divided as to the outcom • The gambling element is Inclined to
in this way.
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Though Max Schmeling is still c,-.ite lively, thank you, he’s a museum
exhibit. This three-quarter length bronze of the German Dempsey,
the work of Sculptor Alfred Flcchtheim of Berlin, has been pre-
sented to the Museum of Modern Art. New York.
of tiiis first fight for the title in
two years.
Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling.
who. by virtue of being the best of a
bad lot of outstanding contenders,
are to battle for the privilege of be-
ing Gene Tunney's successor, had
finished their training today and
were resting, awaiting bell.
The bout, which, in addition to in-
troducing a new heavyweight cham-
pion. is expected to benefit material-
ly Mrs. William Randolph He-arst’s
milk fund for babies, will draw gross
receipts of more than $701,000, it was
estimated today. Sharkey and Schniel-
Ing will divide half that sum be-
foic the milk bill Is presented.
Both fighters finished their train-
ing lit and ready. Sharkey apparent-
ly is in a serious, determined mood.
i nildent for the first time during
Ills tempestuous career of the back-
DON'T BE
ALL HOT
AND
BOTH€R£D
U an towards the Bostonian for var-
ious reasons, such as his experience.
hLs American citizenship and the lo-
cal commission's hostility toward Ja-
cobs.
James A. Farley, chairman of the
commission, has Issued a statement
through the United Press, promising
Schmeling fair play.
There is still some lively discussion
over the matter of the referee, who
might be Eddie Forbes, veteran ar-
biter and boxing writer.
Shaikcy, by virtue of his greater
experience, his known ability to rise
to great heights in fistic crises, his
fast left hand and recklessness under
fire, seems the logical favorite.
Schmehng's record is not impres-
sive, nor has he shown anything in
training to warrant his becoming
champion.
It will be a fast, clover, left hand |
hitter against a stubborn, willing. I
1OS Lilli
@ pr.Pcrre,c#>
ing of a majority of the fans.
Selimtung. rather an enigma, is be-1 right hand puncher tomorrow night j
ing backed by those who play j Sharkey has an effective left hook,
hunches agianst form. ( and Schmeling apparently is a mark i
Everything is In order in the for such a blow. Max, on the other j
Sharkey camp, but Maxie has yet to! band, can drop his right over from,
learn whether the boxmg commis-1 short distances with devastating ef-
slon is going to let him have his t feet, and many of the experts have j
American manager, little Joe Ja-pointed out that Jack is easy to hit
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for an indefinite stay.
Miss Lucilc and Miss NOndus Oswalt
Miss Georgia Lackey. Miss Luclle
Stevenson and M;.v, Finis Walker were
guests of Miss Cecil Johnston worn
she entertained Saturday night with
a slumber party.
The Sunday morning services at the
Methixlist church was es|iecially for
laic men. The men of the church hav-
ing charge of U.e scripture reading,
pravrr service and singing Th" ser-
mon was preached by Peal Bc.k r»f
Tulsa la ti e absence of tne regular
minister A. C Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wihler were dln-
■r guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Spangler of Tulsn Friday evening.
Mrs. S. E. Morton hS.s been In
TuNa the past week with Mrs. Crist
in the Alhambra Beauty Shope.
Shoppers and visitors In Sapulpa
tne past week included Mrs. F. Mit-
ch( 11, Mr. and Mrs. Ted D re. Mr >i:d
Mis. Kinney Harrison, Mrs. W E.
Pearce, Mr. Allred Reel. Mrs M II.
Folter. Mrs. D E. Henderson, Mrs. A.
s. Ml Henry. Miss Luclle otevi nson.
Mi and Mrs. Ra r Jimmie Wet«!
Hollis McHenry. Vi nNoy CuliHppcr.
Mrs Fcnlor Culpepper, Mr. ard Mrs.
R E Hearn and daughters. Mr. und
Mrs. Roscoe Mot gun and family. Mr
and Mrs. Fred Dose, Mr. and Me . B.
S. Burton. Mrs. Jim Harrington, Mr.
and Mrs. H O. Purkt’iillc. Mr. i "d
Mrs Fred Dose, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Hix. Mrs. Charles KniuiienU rgt r,
Hcmer Marlin an.l Miss Winnie Mar-
gin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffries, Mr. end
Mrs. Dave Jeffries. Mr. and Mi Jclm
Egbert. Mr. and Mrs. O M S,evens.
Mrs. Clayton Siioep and Mr C. M
Sim. met at the hi me of Mr and Mi.
Lyman Lockett .Saturday evening In
surprise courtesy to them Bridvr
played and > iwo coins luneii nt the
conclusion of -hr bridge games was
serv'd Mrs. Fred J? Ifiies and Mr
Lockett scored high Mrs. Bhcup and
Dave Jeffries rccuvid consolinmn
prizes.
Mi and Mrs Ben Di Lozier honor-
'd I he .sixth birthday of their daughter
Marguerite Friday aft«no<n. An ir?
course was served tr. the following:
Mill'll people: Pearl Barnes. L'i '..ic
Cix'k. Mildred and Floyd Longbc1 uiv
Martha Whittle. Lawrence Siiitou.
Walter Ik'f.ozier. Vad.i end Mi Ivin
Hu ks. Jane slid Betty l.uc Mill-'i and
Hoyd DeDizicr.
11,c Yeung Mairted Women clar.?
of the Christian church will meet
'Friday afternoon nt " o'-lock *-ilh
Mrs. Di llH-rt Nave for a social s.: d
business session.
HOBART GOLFERS i
TAKE OFF HONORS
FLIER TO RETURN
STOLEN AIRCRAFT
LFLAND,
young aviator who stole an airplane
at Pinobluff, Aik., and llrw it here
escaped from jail today, hopped into
the craL and was reixated enroutc to
return the plane to its owner.
The flier, Allen 3cott. was said to
have telephoned sheriff Garland Brew-
ster of Pine Blulf shortly after -li y-
Unlit thut he had been forced drwn
near D.mias, Ark., but hoped to reach
Piiii- Biuff lulor in the day
Scott was arrested here yesterday,
after Arkansas authorities had search-
ed for the missing craft.
FIRE DESTROYS
VACANT HOUSE
A vacant house nt 1018 F.ast Jack-
son was totally destroyed early this
morning by fire of unknown origin.
When the lor.il flrenvn were called
alxait 2 o’clock this morning the entire
Louse was envclc|jed In flames and It
was impossible to save the frame
structure.
The house Is owned by Mrs. Mary
Kraker of Drumriglit and has been
rniply for I he past five or six months.
The Menifee and Boulton Insurance
company have charge of the insurance
on the house. H. H Boulton of the
insurance company said that damages
would be estimated at between $500
and $600.
WANT ADS PAY
i. Moreau & Moreau
Optometrists
217 Clayton Bldg.
Phone 389
WEATHERFORD. Okla., Juno 11
<IP)—Hobart golfers carried off the
major honors In the southwestern
golf tournament sponsored by the
Southwestern Teachers College and
Weatherford business men. Ninety-
two players entered the meet that
ended yesterday.
Gene Medley, Hobart. became
champion of southwest Oklahoma. He
turned in the low card of 74 Frank
Mitcham. Elk City, was second Med-
ley, Tolbert, Rood and Franklin was
the team championship (or Hobart.
The champions of the southwestern
counties are: Gene Medley, Hobart.
Kiowa; O. Ditmore, Weatherford.
Custer; W. Randle. Cordell. Washita;
H. Creed, Altus, Jackson; H. Gallon,
Taloga. Dewey: S. B Coffman.
Granite. Oreer; Frank Mitcham. Elk
City. Beckham; Albert Woodruff.
Arnett. Ellis; Paul Selman. Hollis,
Harmon and C. E. Hay ics. Frederick.
TUlrnan.
'■sprit:” lands him in jail
Bill Douglas ot Kiefer is in ihe
county jail here today, (oilpwlng an
alleged drunken "spree" last night. A
deputy sheriff was railed frcni thF<
n(g to Ktefrr late yesterday, when It
was reivoited that Douglas had thre"-
ened members of his lamily with a
gun.
Kansas City
AND RETURN
Leave Sapulpa I I :45
a. m., 10:55 p. in.,
June I4lh
Returning, leave Kansas
C ity not later than 11:25
p. in., June 15th
UOI ND TR|P FARE
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They gave a
new'WwWX
THAT'S WHY THEY GOT THERE • • • SO QUICKLY
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One year before JIMMY roxx joined the
“A's" he was milking cows in Maryland.
Four years later he was one of the greatest
hitters in baseball.
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FAST SUCCESS STORY No. 2
JIMMY
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In the summer of ’17 OLD GOLD was introduced in
Baltimore. In three months it was one of the lour
biggest sellers throughout Maryland.
"Look at those shoulders! That
boy’s a natural hatting wonder.”
Jimmy was just a rookie when
Connie Mack gave him that size-
up. 4 years later he was crowd-
ing the sw at kings of both leagues
for the hatting championship.
Just so OLI) GOLD rose from a
rookie brand to a big league
leader in four years’ time. Better
tobaccos .... free from irritants.
That’s w hy O.G.has outsold three
other leading hrands combined,
in a like period of their existence.
VETTER TOVACCOS
NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD"-
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