Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY. FEB. 16, 1926___
IN SOCIETY
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
of Mr. Yoakam’s parents in Colum-
bus. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Yoakam
spent the week-end here with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
C. Taylor, departing Sunday after-
noon for an automobile trip to their
new home in Holdenville.
♦ ♦ -f
Business Trip
Thursday
Woodmen Circle meets at two-
thirty in Redmen hall.
Royal club meets with Mrs. Ed
Tameny. 925 South Muskogee.
Midget club entertained by Mrs.
Ralph Kuhl. ,
Mrs Gus Corey hostess to Thurs- To Texas,
dav Bridge club. Pete Strain left yesterday for a
just-A-Mere bridge club, luncheon business trip to Amarillo, Texas.
ith. Mrs. C. D. Klingensmith. ' t ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs L. E. Luke entertains the Washington Silver
„ . .tllh I Tea Thursday.
Frances Willard Memorial meet ' T^K?u'^bf r8 ?f,uhe«Sl?u
. . r rr. ,t in home nf Mrs i loV Bible class of the Southern Meth-
of W. C. T. U. in home of Mrs.l^ church and their (riend8 wU,
B. C. St ve * ,,1000 Gmith \ioth. be entertained with a Washington
Susanna W O • - Bilver tea Tliursday afternoon from
odist church, gives Washington tea t ^ untt, 0>clock in the
at home of Mrs. Lafe Rutherford,
important part of the table decora
lions. A delicious two course din-
ner menu was served at six o’clock
followed by the games of the even-
ing in which Mrs. R. G. Morgan
and Mr. Allen Blllman won prizes.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hotchkiss.
Ml. and Mrs. W. West, Mr. anti
Mrs. R. F Morgan of Kiefer. Miss
Nettie Cousins, Mr Allen Bullmau.
Mr. James Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. J.
L West, Miss E<lna Morgan. Mrs
Lou Morgan. Master Jack Morgan(
J L West Jr., Bennie. Billie and
Richard West and Dick Morgan. Ed-
na Gene. Elnora ami Carmen West,
Joe Davis Jr., and Ruth Ellen Da-
vis.
♦ ♦ ♦
Expert marcelling 35c at 119 *4
East Hobson. Phoue 653. HP-
♦ ♦ ♦
216 South Main
Mrs. R. R. Wallace hostess to Sa-
pulpa Delphian chapter.
Episcopal Ladles Guild meets with
Mrs. S. G. Surratt, 407 South Park.
Radiant Chapter, Order Eastern
Star business meeting in Masonic
ball.
Friday
T. E. L. class. Baptist church, en-
tertains husbands at 8 o’clock in
Progressive class room.
Mrs. Frank Campbell hostess
Jolly Dozen club.
Kensington club meets with Mrs.
D. H. Buffington.
Mrs. M. D. Fitzgerald hostess to
Child Conservation League, 604 So.
Hickory street.
Mrs. W. R- Clino and Mrs. F. D
Houston entertain Young Married
Women’s Guild »f First Methodist
church.
Mrs. Jimmie Johnston, 1205 Bast
Fairview, hostess to Triple Four
bridge club.
Saturday.
Junior Woodmen Circle meeting 2
o’clock, Redmen hall.
Mrs. Earl Foster entertains her
Sunday school class ut 524 S. Mus-
kogee.
Returned From
Week End Visit.
Miss Erma Shouse returned home
last evening after spending the week
er.d in Oklahoma City and Edmond
as the guest of her sister, Miss Mil*
luc dred Slrouse. and her friend, Miss
Lafe Ruterford, 2P;|Reba Jean Wellington, who_are at-
One O'clock
Luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Kuhl enter-
tained in their home Sunday with
a one o’clock luncheon. Lovely table
decorations were of sweet peas atul
valentine nut baskets, and valentine
motifs were evident throughout the
attractive arrangement of the din-
ing room.
A delicious three course menu was
served to the hollowing guests. Mis*
es Wills Edna and Vera Cadenhead
Miss Marie Mauch. Miss
Scales. Misses Helen and Pearl Ray.
Miss Carrie Fargo and Mrs. J. “
Kuhl.
♦ ♦ ♦
Frances Willard
Memorial Program.
The Women’s Christian Temper
ance Union will give its annual
Frances Willard memorial program
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. B. C. Stivers, 1102 East Hob-
son avenue.
The program will be opened b>
Frances Willard’s favorite song, the
White Ribbon Rally song, and tin-
devotional.i will be marked scriptur ‘
quotations from her Bible conducted
by Mrs. It. 1*. Beeson. The response
Shan l>o sayings ol
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The largest Grocery and Meat Market in Greek Countv
SHEF
home of Mrs. Lafe Ruterford. 21b 1 tceua 7' ,#n will
S. Main street. A splendid program tending the Central . . Willard
has been arranged for the after- College at Edmond -Miss Shouse at* »ranees Mlllara.
tended the basketball tournament
noon.
♦ ♦ ♦
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
After May 1 bricklayers wages
will be $1.62 per hour. Signed,
Julius Riser. 140-6t
Missionary
Circles.
The four circles of the Baptist
to Women’s Missionary society will
meet tomorrow afternoon with the
following hostesses:
Circle A will hold an all day
session with Mrs. Ed Brodie.
Circle B will meet with Mrs. C.
N. Daley.
Circle C will meet with Mrs. C.
Larson.
Circle D will meet with Mrs. R.
O. Kinnalrd.
♦ ♦ ♦
Four Guests Share
Honors at Dinner,
Mrs. I>ou Morgan and her daughter
Mrs. J. L. West, also Mr. J. L. West
and Miss Elnora Morgan, grand-
daughter of Mrs. Lou Morgan, rep-
resenting three generations, shared
Bridal Couple Here
During the Week-end.
Mr. and .Mrs. Coler Arthur YoaIs-
om. whose marriage on January 28
while in Edmond.
♦ ♦ ♦
Has Gene
To Market.
Miss Lelia Williams of the Kauf-
man and Mayer millinery depart-
ment has gone to St. lxmis to buy
her Easter millinery. She will re-
turn from imarket Saturday and will
have a complete stock of new
Easter styles.
♦ -f ♦
Mrs. Lockwood
Has Improved.
Mrs. Lola Lockwood of the Mon-
nU» apartments who has been quite
ill with the flu has recovered.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors
In Tulsa. ... „
Miss Pearl Ray and Miss Rutn
Buffington were visitors in Tulsa
Saturday.
♦ ♦ ♦
O’Lula Hanna
Missionary Society.
The O’Lula Hanna Missionary So-
ciety of the South Methodist church
Miss I.orine Stivers will give
special piano number and, following
a review of the life of Frances
Willard as a national leader given
by Mrs. Abbte Hillermun. a corno
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honors at a family dinner given Sun-1 was entertained last evening in the
. . , ■ ______ 1_____ < \Lvn4h .. M,. Allictur
day in the Morgan home, 12 North
Elm street, complimentary the
four birthday anniversaries which
have occured during the past week.
"social events have "et«ni! out the valentine colors of red and whIch was followed by the serving
iff hXloXprchi-l white. Lovely birthday cakes tori* „ dainty refreshment course by
cago and Detroit, and to the home j each guest of honor were als0 the hostess.
home of Mrs. Charles McAllister,
1036 East Lee avenue. A large
group of members was in attendance
and several additional guests were
present. Miss Eunice Brown was
solo Will be given by John Jennings.
The memorial fund will be in I
charge of Mrs. W. B. Mathis.
The union invites the public, and ]
especially the new members, to at
tend this meeting
♦ ♦
Departed Sunday
For Bartlesville.
Mrs. Ellen Hioward Miller of Bart-
lesville, who was among the honor
guests at the All Clubs Day lunch
eon given at the Harvey House Sat-
urday. departed for iter home Sun-
day after spending tlie week-end as I
the guest of her sister Mrs. A. H
Goodykoontz and her niece, Mrs. It.
C. Burnett, in the latter’s home on I
South Oak street.
♦ ♦ ♦
Here For The
Weew End.
Daryl Davis returned yesterday
morning to Okmulgee alter spending|
the week-end here with his parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. O. V. Davis.
♦ ♦
T. E. L. Class
Will Entertain.
The members of the T. E. L. class
of the First Baptist church will en-
tertain their husbands with a party J
in the Progressive room in the
church basement Friday evening.
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2 razors and
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\ cans .......25c
1 cans .......47c
Underwoods
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6
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Sardines in Pure
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Shrimp
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Fish flakes
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cans . . _______ 16c
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Sweet Corn
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Smoked White Fish
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Kippered Salmon
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100 lb. sack
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12 lbs ,.. . ........ 75c
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Everyday Milk
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Guest Ivory Soap
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Bulk Cocoa
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Del Monte
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Del Monte
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lbs ........46c
Puffed Raisins
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lbs ........,46c
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Prunes
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8 lbs........$1.00
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6 pickles .....26c
Raider Brand Peas
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11 cans .....$1.26
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Peaberry
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