Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 31, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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SATURDAY. )U1 Y V. 1026
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IN SOCIETY
TATE REECE DUNLAP. Editor.
Take Trip ' >" * ;ir' tii-ir • MAtioa
To Butte.H
T. C. Kelly and daughter*. MiMM U (A I >r.tdo Springs.
Ethel ami *U1 leajws ♦ ♦ ♦ _,
m rnw moraine on an ov-J \ ■ for men with a clean record
ertoad tr -> toSuUfc Montana They will Ufe Sp-er is ne «.f them. 2813
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will tp-*. Ibly return to this city in To Viait in
abei ' • math. Centralia.
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y. - ard nominate I.afe Speer j week • mi at the home of her mother
for t’o.u.' Comniiwloner and you Mrs. lAura Tate at Centralia.
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Pennsylvania ! m sal.- 95 oeirts. The Needleernft
Visitor Here. Shop 2S1-2
Be ( leman York Penn * ♦ ♦
*> .n'a Is the guest of friend- here Doing Nicely
this e-ek end. Mi s Coleman f rm After Operation.
erly resided at PrumrigbL Robi-tt Dimdlcan, son of Mr. and
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Nellie'* Marcel Shop shampoo and nut i ported to b. doin^
marcel 75 cents Telephone 1899 2.9-6 n loHowinc an operation ihi's
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To Go To ♦ ♦ ♦
California. Vote f r Arnold. Democrat, for
Miss Janet Mahoney who has been ' County Commissioner. 2S0-4
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Huff during the last month, will leave i jo Visit Relatives
here tomomw for Hollywood. Callflt |n California.
guest* on their lawn yesterday after-
noon at five o'clodk honoring the first
birthday adversary of their small
granddaughter. Dorothy Virgiuia Lew-
ie, who i* upending the summer witft
them while her parents. Mr. and Mrs
, Warner Lewis, are visiting in Coro-"
! rado.
A low tabe arranged on the lawn
! held a lovely withe birthday cake tied
| with large bows of tulle and table-
• length streamers. Here the guests
were seated for serving delicious Ice
cream and cake. Mrs. Taylor was as.
slated bv tier daughter. Mrs. Coler A.
Voakim it Tulsa Very atthitivei
gifts were presented to the small I
ltonoree.
Mrs Robert Keenan and childrtn o!
Tulsa were the on'y out of town
gumts.
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Vole for and nominate I.afe Speer i
I for County Commissioner and you
will have no apologies to make. 281-3
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Left Today
I For Ohio. ,
Walter S. Daly of the Bartlett Col-
1 lit), class company left today for a
it with his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth
Star, will hokf its regular business 1
meeting Thursday evening in the Ma- j
sonic temp.e.
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Honoring Young
Visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and
Freda Mose brought together a com-
pany of young friends for playing
bridge last evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. 114 South
.Mission street, to introduce Miss
Woolley of Enid who L the house
guest of MUa Mose.
The guest lisa included Mr. and
Mrs. Ethan Alan Tiger, Mr. and Mrs.
Georgs Hippard. Miss Frances De-
I/ozier, Mies Louis.- Miller. Miss
Florence Cardwell, Miss Doris Ogg,
Mis*'Lorraine DeLozier. Miss Margaret
Rankin. MJ-s Iva Dodd. Miss Avonel'e
Wooljey. guest of honor. Messrs,
lieslie Burd, Douglas Workman. Glen
Cannon, John Smith, 1’hil Lehnhard.
1 jr., Howard Eden and Curtis Hens
I ley.
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Two Tables
Of Bridge.
Mrs. Creekmore Wallace entertained'
very informally at two tables of bridge
yesterday afternoon in courtesy to
her cousin, Mis* Kathryn Cole of
Casco, Washington, and Mian Mar-
garet Monnig of Forth Worth,
i The players were Miss Eugenia
Masters. Mis* Virginia H19, Miss
Erma Smith. Miss Frankie Fitz-
hugh. ■ Miss Mildred Nicholas. Mire
Margaret Monnig and Miss Kathryn
Cole. Top score and U lovely prize
went to Miss Mildred Nicholas and
daitik.v favors were presented to
each of the honor guests.
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Herald Want Ads Bring Results.
payer.
where she will be the guest of friend<
during the rent dnder of the summer.
Miss Mahoney, a former Sapulpan. who
has been reskling in Pennsylvania,
expects to return here In the fall to
make her home.
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Many beautiful designs in -damped
pillow cases at $1 45 and $1.19. The
Needlecraft Shop. 281-2
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Leaves For
Ettes Park.
Miss Irena Casteel will leave this
city tomorrow morning for F»t«s
Park. Oolo., where she will represent
the Business and Professional Wo-
2 Tv- '* u..««, ».-»
lion* whidh opens next wi*ek Mi.-w
Caateel will hit- accompanied by her Tiny Honoree
cousin Miss OptiI Reynolds of Mound*. 1 At Birthday Party.
During their stay In Colorado they Mr. and Mrs Claude C Taylor -n
will visit Rev and Mrs Z. W. <fun tertalned a group of twenty tiny
Mr and Mr diaries D. Conner left
this morning for a months visit with
relatives in L s Angeles and other
California i ities.
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Vote for I<afe Speer for County
C, inmi-Anoner. He is a real tax
payer. ISM
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Guests Will
Leave Tomorrckw.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Selible of
Wichita. Kan . who have been guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. A
McAnlnch. will leave tomorrow for
their home.
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Vote for men with a clean record.
Daly, in Newark. O.
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Vote for Lafe Speer for County
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Former Sapulpans
Orlve From Florida. I
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Sapulpans who have been visiting
1
yesterday for Tahlequah to visit with
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Holly are
making the trip overland from their
home in Fl rwla.
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New stamped marlin spreads $1.89.
The Needlecraft Shop. 281-2
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Spent Six Weeks
In St. Louis.
\i ■ Frank Summt rx and daui j
|>. . i .■ • : 1 I\ • arrived !. -fie a! • “
a six weeks visit with relatives in
St. l»uis
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A table full of stamped article* at lj
-,•1 , i;t-4 .(till ..tit a! :*.!« i ll'- Tie |
l Him- ml values. Tin- N- • "i i
lecraft Shop. I
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Business Meeting
Thursday.
The Radiant Chapter. Order Eastern
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To the Voters
of the City
of Sapulpa
As my official duties have made it impossible for
me to make a personal canvas of the city. 1 ani taking this
means of reminding you of my candidacy for the office
of Justice of the Peace, which office 1 am now holding
by appointment.
It is important that the people nominates capable
men for the office, for the election of capable officials
reflects credit upon the voters and furthers their oppor-
tunities to be of service to the country.
My record will prove that 1 am capable. It will prove
that republicans make good officials. If you are not in
a position to know my record yourself, you may learn
of it by asking any member of the Bench or Bar—regard-
less of their political affiliations.
CRAWFORD
For Re-Election
FOR
SUPERIOR COURT
Democrat State Ticket
Your Vote And Influence Will Be Appreciated
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YOUR VOTE
AND SUPPORT SOLICITED
—FOR—
Wm. JOHNSTON
Mounds’ Candidate
-FOR—
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
HE IS IIONEST—UPRIGHT—CAPABLE
He is not a candidate of any faction, clique, bank or individual
VOTE FOR Wm. JOHNSON FOR ».
COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT
(This space contributed and paid for by Johnston's home town friends)
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 31, 1926, newspaper, July 31, 1926; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1522228/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.