Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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WEDNESDAY. MAR 4. 10 31
SAPULPA HERALD. SAPIT-PA. OK1AHOMA
PAGE THREE
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FAYE RtECE DUNLAP. Editor
SOCIAL CALENDAg
l\ ■dnrsd.iv
Highway Bcantificatien Assori.i- •
tlc-n inerts in Y. V. C. A room*-. •
Eaptirt Wr men's Misak nary so
cie-ty m«etc in th“ chrrch.
Thursday
Wr men's Chamber of Commerce •
luncheon Y. W C. A rooms.
Good Will club meets with Mrs. *
H L. Simpson.
Corona club meet* with Mrs. •
W. B. Stout. *
High school P. T A. meeting in •
ilir .school building.
Cotr'ie club meets with Mrs *
Curt Ecigerttn
What Not Art club entertained •
by M:s Clarence Wentz
Mildred Btaverson hostess to *
Inteimfriiate Girls Auxiliary
Junior Girls Auxiliary meets In *
the Baptist ehjrch. *
Friday
Caihclic women meet in the *
community house, business session •
ami lecture. *
P. E. O. chapter metis with *
Mrs. G C. Crustor, eeve red dish •
luncheon. *
Meet Around club v ilh Mrs *
Pen Teriy
M N D club meits with Mrs. *
C D. Daniels. *
Mr) O 1 Hutt hostess t) *
Priscilla club
Susanna Wesley class inlets in •
heme of Mrs Oren LaurtrUh, as *
:~*unt hostcs&es Mrs. Earl Smith. *
Mrs. J W Kllngie smith, Mrs. •
Htm-r Jlufctard.
Saturday
Saturday Night Dinner club •
meets with Mr. mid Mrs. L. O. *
Lytlj. *
Ktyal Nrigiilx.rs
lU-uljr Mertinf.
The R-yul Neighbors held their
regular minting yesterday altenioon in
the Odd Krlicws hail with twenty-five
members and two juniors attending.
Plans were made for a social meet-
ing to be held on March 17th. the an-
nual St Patricks patty and thirty-
Mxth arniveisary of the order. A
covered dish luncheon will be served
at noonday.
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High School
P. T. A. Mefting.
The high school Parent Teachers as-
sentation will held its regular meeting
tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 in the
study hall at the high school building
The election cf officers will be held
ard a good attendance is urged.
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Radiant rbaptir
Bu‘ 'no* Jlffl'm.
Tile Radiant Chapter Eastern Stai
will hold a business meeting tomorrow
ev.n'nj at sc ven-tiiirty in the Masonic
temple
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Will B Curst
At Beider t.uni ho n.
Mi'. O L. Eddington will be a
Freest cf Mrs. Harry Barrett Friday at
a bridge luncheon given at her liorm-
in Tulsa.
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Nazarrne We men's
Missienary Society.
The Women's Missionary society of
the Nazarene church wl.l m°et at two-
o'clock Thursday in the church foi
their regular study lessen.
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Guests Frum
Kail1 as City.
James Corbin and Alfred Haddock
< f Kansas City aie vis ting the latter •
me thir. Mrs. Jim Trammell.
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Visiting Her
Si? ter.
Mrs. E V. Mason cf Tulsa, fcrmeily
Miss Helen Williams of Sapulpa, is
visiting hrie with her sister, Mias
Nellie Williams.
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Sapulpa Club Named
Association Member.
The Sapulpa Reading club has been
named as a member of the Amerie-an
Tiee r.ssociation according to a com-
munication fictn headquarters at
Washington, D. C„ lead yesterday at
the meeting ol the club in tiie hom:'
of Mrs. Prank Higginbotham
The study taken up for the after-
nten was Alaska with Mrs J. B
Mcjre as leader and Mrs P. M
CaManien read a splendid paper on
"Alluring Alaska" followed with one
on "Industrial Development in Alaska'
by Mrs. Smith.
Tlie next meeting will be held on
Maich 17th with Mrs J Harvey Smith
as hostess.
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R-brkah Degree
Staff Meeting.
All members of the Rebekah degree
staff are asked to be present at the
hall tonight for special practice.
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Club Pays Farewell
Courtesy To Mrs. Pickens.
Mrs T. A Pickens, who is leaving
soon for her new home in Kansas
City was the recipient of surprise
farewell courtesy yesterday when the
members ol her bridge club, the San
Plan club and one guest Mrs C. C
Bcnhanncn. assembled in her home
A covered dish luncheon was follow-
ed by a handkerchief shower in honor
of Mrs. Pickens and several games cf
bridge in whicli Mrs. E. R Shannon
scored first and Mrs. Campbell ot
Tulsa scored second
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Vanity Club
Luiw-hci n Bridge.
Miss Hazel Snyder was hostess yes-
terday at the luncheon served to
mi mb. rs and guests cf the Vanity
Biidge club at Mrs. Murray's club
followed by games of bridge in the
Snyder home.
Guests aside from the club members
were Mi.'. Nlta Scott and Mrs. Walton
Gilbert. The club will hold its next
meeting in two weeks with Mrs. Paul
Young as hostess.
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Young Women’s
Auxiliary.
The Young Women's Auxiliary of
the Fiist Baptist church met last
evening with Miss Karan Tuck as
haste's.
The meeting was called to order by
the president. Mrs. Lucile Urquhart.
and the opening prayer was led by the
counsellor, Mrs Albert Coley.
Tiie session was then turned over to
Miss Virginia Cox who began the
teaching of tile mission study book
"Land of the Southern Cross." The
closing prayer was by Mrs Kenneth
Ruhl and then the president conduct-
ed a brief business se'sion
Delicious refreshments v.ere served
by the hostess assisted by her mother,
j Mrs Tuck, and her slst?r. Miss Freido
Tnc next meeting will be held in two
wrrks with Mrs Coley as Posters
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Attend d Lumber n
At (l:>khurd.
Mrs. Choice L. Burke attended the
rrr'btid lunchetn and contract bridge
par y given at the Oakhv.ru country
eluh v letday where fifty women were
! seat d for luiuhi n.
• • •
Tuesday Club Lunches
With Mis Klin? nsm-tii.
Mis. C. D. Klingeiumith had as
, her guests at a lovely luncheon yes-
t'uiay members cf the Tuesday club
nnd one additional guest, Mrs. H F.
Click who were s“»t'.d at three taOks
jin the Kaiicen'inith heme
In the games of bridge Mrs. H C.
Miller scoied high.
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Wndmen Circle
Regular m-rtinc.
The Woodmen circle will hold Its
regular bus n sk meeting tomorrow at -
tunoon at two-thirty in the Odd
Pi Hows hall. All members of the drill
t am are asked to meet promptly at
cnc o'clock for drill practice.
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Cat Ik lie Women
.Meet Friday.
The Catholic weram will meet Fri-
j day afternoon at two o'clock in the
<' mmunlty house for a business ses-
•: cn and lecture.
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i l< Hy Fight*
Club Hostess.
Mis M P Norwood was a charm-
ing hostess yevteiday to numbers of
the Jolly Eight club whom she enter-
tain'd with a St. Patricks' bridge
I party.
In the gamps Mrs Norwood scored
| high and Mrs. Sidney Lambeth sec-
'end Dainty prizes were presented to
j each and a delicious lunch was served
I after the games continuing the Irish
! color motif.
The club will m-et again in two
weeks with Mrs Roy Paiker as hos-
1 tess.
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I Committees Have
i Bern Changed.
) Changes have been announced in
the committees appointed for tli-
bridge party of the Legion Auxiliary
to lx* given Monday night The hosts
will b’ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caton and
Mr and Mrs P J Alyea
The reception committee for the
joint meeting of the Auxilie- and the
Amcrcan Legion on Tin <vv night
will include Mr. and Mr A H. Chap-
man. Mr and Mrs 0*:.r Humev and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wl’.ic:.,
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R> v.il Ambassadors
Met Yesterday.
The Royal Ambassadors mu yes-
te:day afternoon with George W'aible
as host. Mrs. Willard conducted the
lessen study on Forgotten Americans"
and the host was in ehaige cf the
bu.'ints.-i session. Leo Rippey conduct-
ed the devotions is
Light refreshments were served be-
fore adjournment
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Left Today For
Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar West left today
for Springfield to attend the funeral
cf the former's aunt. Mrs Clay Jone'
cf Lcs Angeles.
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i Returned
lnm Tulsa.
Miss Dorothy Jean Anderson re-
I tui ned today from Tulsu v. here she
was the guest yesterday o>f Miss Vir-
ginia Gent.
HUSBAND KILLER
SAYS HIS DEATH
WAS ACCIDENTAL
in* her recital.
"When I was near the door, he
state prepared to start rebuttal this
afternoon with the statement cf Mrs.
caught my hand and arm and twisted i Bennett that she shot her husband
them j accidentally as the target of its
Something happened — the gun was efforts
discharged -that's how it happened—
MRS. MYRTLE BENNETT TAKES
! STAND TODAY FOR MIKIlEK
CF MATE AT BRIDGE
! how. blit that’s how it happened
At this point she became almost
i icohereiv and again Reed ceased
questioning momentarily
KANSAS OTTY. Mar 4 dJ>V—Mrs ' D:d you intentionally or consci-
Mvrtle Bennett testify I in criminal! lire the gun?" R-ed asked
court here today that the shooting
VETERANS APPLY
FOR LOANS HERE
OUTDOOR WRITER
SPEAKS TONIGHT
Ozaik Ripley internationally known
writer and sportsman. will show a
croup of slides, at the Methodist
Episcopal church tonight at 7 30
o'clock, which is free to the public.
A special Invitation is extended to the
Bov Scouts of this city.
Van H. Montgomery. formPr state
game warden, will also streak Sant
Moyen and Huber Hughes, cf this city
will have part on the program, which
is to stimulate interest in the Izaak
Walton League. ^
OLD TIRE PILE GROWING
The cld tires pile collected bv the
Civic club cf this citv on the vacant
lot aero's frem the city hall, is grow-
ing. These tires are sold to various
jtimk companies and the money de-
rived frem th'ni Is used to purchase
clothing ard food for peer children
Mrs. Shaffer, who i3 wesident cf tW
C.vtc club states that the garages and
filling s at ions have been excellent in
t^eir donations to this enure and that
when a s ilflcicnt number has been
crTfct-d that a market for them w:V
i be found.
llera’d want ads bilng -e~.t1ts.
Dr. E. V. Maginni* §|
Veterinary Surgeon • SS
Dlstemp'r Serum and R~b‘es —
Vaccine administered “
of her hu'band. John G Bennett, was
accidental
Mrs. Bennett was called as the d ’-
'en'e concluded its ca e in he' trial
m charge? of murdering her husband
She was questioned bi James A
Veterans' loan ap<>lications taken at
the American Legion hut pfetcev
No. iiwleed Mrs Bennett answer- atteinc n totaled 125 it was annoitnc-
' straightening up in the witness e(1 tcday tv t!le pcj( service officer,
chair. I would rather have been dead The hut will not be epen to sppli- i
myself.' cants through the day. but will be j
On cr.v,- examination Mrs. BPimelt LP< n fiurn 7 unlil 10 o'clock each
testified her husband . .ruck her evening the Legion leaders announced
"hard" after the bridge game and ; today. It will be perhaps several days
2 MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS
THURSDAY SPECIAL
17 POUNDS OF
DRY WASH
$1.00
FRIDAY SPECIAL
25 POUNDS OF
WET WASH
S1.00
R'ed. former United State senator. lilat the guests were embarrassed ar.d unt.l all applications are in. as ‘here
directing her fight for !.b»rty. I attempted to comfort her. a!o approximately 1500 veterans In
Reed led her swiitlv through in- j The crass examination of Mrs. Ben-i this community eligible fer icanu i*t
cidrnts of a bridge game and a quar- j ^tt was brief after Judge Ralph S i this time.
rel that preceded the shooting H" Latahaw ruled that she could not be ---—-
touched only briefly nn the last hand ; questioned by the state a- to motive J AN UNI SUAL INQUIRY
of bridge played the nigh* of the; and intent | The desk si meant at the police
tilling. he dfieuse then rested a.id the headquarters claims to have the
It was on that hand that Mrs Ben- ___-
nett’s bid was raised bv her husband _ "
and he went set. Tne Bcnnets were
'laving partners against Charles M
Hofman and his wife
"After the last hand of bridge was
nlaved. what did Mr Bennett do?"
Teed asked
• He slapped me." replied Mrs Hen-
nett. almost in a whisper.
Then she choked up with tears and
c'uld not continue her testimony for
several minutes. Sn fi and sobs were
audible in the cour room from her
worntn friends. Mam spectators wip-
ed their eyes.
Resuming her tes'.mony, Mrs Ben-
nett said her husband started to pack
for a business trip to St Joseph She
said she went to a diesser in her i
mother's room to get Bennett's revol-
ver for him
As she came out with the revolver
Hclman met her and n'ked her with
an ejaculation of fright what she was
going to do with the gun. Mrs Ben-
nett testified.
"I don't know how it happened, bu:
there was a chair and it hit mv arm."
she continued. “The gun was dis-
charged—.”
Again she was overcome by emotion
and the testimony was halted
*T started through the bath room
with the gun a.»d t saw Mr. Bennett
coming t ward me ' she said, resum-
SAPULPA STEAM LAUNDRY
109 S. Water We Give S&H Green Stamps Phone 17
record broken for unusual inquiries.
Yesterday a woman called him and
naked if it would be all right for her
to burn the grass around her house.
Not having seen the place, the
sergeant told her t ogo ahead and if
the pla-e caught fire that the fhe-
rn: n were all sitting out in front
end weald b» more than glad to
ccme to her place.
Tie WHEN
SHE GOT UP
Strengthened by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Rt. Paul. Minn. -“I used to be m
tired when I got up in the morning m
when 1 went to
bed. I had faint-
ing spell* and pal-
pit aUon. Of course
it was my age. 1
read a Lydia E.
Pinkham booklet
and started tak-
ing the Vegetable
Compound three
time* a day. 1 am
now a well woman.
iThree of my
I neighbor* know
what it did for me so they are taking it
too. I w ill w rite to any woman if Lydia
E. link ham's Vegetable Compound
will help her ma it did me. I feel like a
young woman now and I thank you.”—
Mmm. II. C Hilmry, 2W FullwAw,8k
Paul, Minnceota.
—Air.
HALF SOLES
50c
Me.i’s and Ladle.-.' Sewed On
Oak Leather
You'll be surprised how nice
and neat they look when fin-
ished. If vou're not fully satis-
fied—NO CHARGli!
OKLAHOMA
SHOE SHOP
16 North Water Phone 92 j
Free Call For and Delivery
1024 East Lee
Phone 270
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Sapulpa'*
Family Theatre
TODAY ONLY with
SPLAVfING- OP invefttions
l'\IC A MACHINE. IN MY
Place that, _
would
make a
million
j? \
IF- I COULD VftEP ft 6©iN6-
all the. time
A CASH ttEG-ttTER.
PREVUE TONIGHT 10:30
Handsome Charles Farrell in
“The Princess and the Plumber”
Ladies Free Accompanied by Gentleman
School Kids 10c
We didn't invent Reliability, but
we surely do our best to keep it
part of our name.
THURSDAY SPECIAL
17 lb Dry Wash
$1.00
FRIDAY SPECIAL
24 tbs Wet Wash
$1.00
Try Our Family Finish
We Give Vouchers
5APULPA
Wt I WASH I AIJNDMV
f I MAUI H
mJit /mu UIH S HUN
fjtibress
vy f i«|e i r r f • •
LAST DAY TO SEE
EARTH - SHAKING
IN GRANDEUR!
Mightiest
Drama of
Ihc Ages
Coming Thursday
‘‘This Looks Like a
Snappy Number,” he
said, and then
but you’ll have to see “Night
Work” to appieciate the clean
whirlwind fun and
tender romance of it!
Sec it now!
T- «
ILIAN
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i
IrlllGHT
'Ioiork
wMSAUr STARK
raANCis.urroN
Coming Thurs. Fri.
MERCHANTS EXPOSITION
Under the
Auspices and Cooperation
of your
INDEPENDENT
MERCHANTS
See Lobby of Theatre
See Our
Windows
See Our
Windows
spring hit she
There’s a world of style and charm
in this collection ... so reasonably priced
New hat* arc arriving daily. If you would see how
beautiful spring hats can be make it a point to drop
in tomorrow. We are sure we have THF. hat to
match your spring costume.
Bandeau and Watteau Brime, with
ribbon and flower trims. . Bicornes. .
Tricornes. .Queen Victoria Shallow
Crowns. . Manipulated off-face and
close fitting hats. All of these styles
are represented in selections at
$195
In the $1.93 and $2.95 groups you’ll find hair
braids, lace braids and rough straws, every one a
favorite model and excellent values.
In the $4 95 group there are hats made of Sisoi.
Split Peanut Straw, Baku, Hair Braids and Rough
Straws. The materials look smart—at a glance.
All of spring's favored colors are here.
Both large and small headsizes
SPORT HATS
Combinations of colors and beautiful, sporty
weaves make up these newest of Sport Hats. You
will wear one on a great many occasions.
BERETS
They’re still wearing them. Rayon Berets at 50c.
Angora and Silk at $1.95 and $2.95 and $4.95.
French Felt Berets at only $1.00
£
’race
Style? yes!
Quality? yes!
Price? only
$0.50
ft ERE are two new num-
H hers that will take your
eye. Yet they’re just two of
a hundred atylesl
The one illustrated at the top
is an all-over Sea Sand Pump
which will make a striking
contrast with a dark costume.
The one illustrated below is
all-over black kid. exactly as
sketched. Choose this one to
wear with your light colored
costume.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1931, newspaper, March 4, 1931; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1521925/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.