Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY. OCT. 28. 1925.
aw SOCIETY
pin. Velma Miiuriell, Eugenia Oh- j Recovering Frcm
home, Pearl May, Alaska Fowler, Operation.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Gladys Moore. Messrs Lewis Me-
(Tory. Hob Denney, Lloyd Teel. Al
liert Hubbard. Carl Adams and Billy
Foster.
♦ ♦ ♦
Haltawe’en dance. Hnvne hall. Frl
day 3oth. SO cents the person. Hot
Georgannc Wilson, little daughter
of Sh riff J. Arthur Wilson, is yet-
ting along nicely after having Iter
tonsils removed by a local special-
ist.
♦ ♦ ♦
Vanishing
rey Del,onp. Miss Irene Greer and irampfire diners'. Following the sup-
Miss Ruth Teague motored to Tulsa j per course the class members clr-
lasl evening to attend the Akdar
theatre. Later they were enter-
ed with an after theatre supper and
radio program in the home of Miss
Bennington.
♦ ♦ 4
cled the campfire for the story tell-
ing hour.
♦ ♦ ♦
New Club Is
Organized.
The Music Study club held its or- were served later.
Ian Bndeavor society of the Christ-
ian i hureh were' entertained on
Monday nieht with a hallowe'en
party in the home of Avery Bowman.
Various games of the season enter-
tained the callers during the even-
ing and delicious refreshments
FOR RENT- Hallowe’en costumes, gjui/.atiou meeting on Monday even-
j of the Kaufman and Mayer stor" tentots orchestra -17 5 Point Party. I Oct. 28. 2it and :JU. Phone loan. ling in llie home of Mrs. Carl All Day Meeting
_ oned on account of I ♦ ♦ ♦ Included in (he . ol MDi h itb Linden ntrent. Tomorrow.
Thursday. cold weathet and illness ........ Stgma Phi tag point parties belt t given ♦ ♦ ♦ when the following officers wen 1 : Ludie \
Good Will club meets with Mr* the members of the < Imsh. Class. Presbyterian ladies, was a charming Bethany elected : First Methodist church will hold an
♦ ♦ ♦ The regular husiuesu meetiug of tine o’clock luncheon given yeHter- Bible Class. I President Mrs. George Mann, Jr all day session at the tabernacle to-
ld ;Fidelis Class iihe Sigma Phi class of the First [day in the home of Mrs. Ross Kakin The Bethany Bible class of the Vice president Mrs. Luther Rob morrow Lunch will be served at
Party. Methodist church was held yester-|on South Main street with Mrs. Bak- First Methodist eliurch met yettter-1 ins. ,noou All ludfes of the church ure
The Fldclb class o! the First Rap-play afternoon In the home of Mrs. in and Mrs. C. F. Gormley us host- day afternocu In the home of Mrs. I Secretary treasurer- Mrs. J. J invited to attend.
n.»r \t»smTic list church entertained with i ha! .George Wilson esses. IK. B. Nevln «V3 Souili Wulnut street Parmlee. ♦ ♦ ♦
• ' “........ ' " ..... ................ * ” '• “..... —' After the taulMU MMion n pro- Mr. Ccss WcLennen Hughes
11 T Mitchell.
Mrs. Harry Rogers hostess
Just a Mere Brii ge club.
Radiant Chapter. Eastern Star.
Hallowe’en party in
hill.
Friday.
esses
low Vii party last evening with Mr After the business s. ssion the so-1 The entertaining suite, the dining with Mrs. W. Miller and Mrs.
;! .1 Fnii.el -m ini chairman, amt , iul hour included a candy sale and {room and table decorations were ill Barrett ns assisting hostesses,
her assistants Mi <> Dickerson,1 a humorous contest. Later n delli {the hallowe’en colors and hallowe’en The program opened with a class
gram was given consisting of notes Charm3 Her Audience.
on opera singers included in the fid The voif.e re,.ita| KjVen by Mrs.
stunts given in groups and inuiviii- song, tno reiMing ol me nineiy-nrsi lowing topics: !p*ss McLennen Hughes, contralto,
ually were one of the modes of en-1 Psalm by Mrs W <i. Miller and the | “Chaliapina Success’’—Mrs. C. R. I Snpul|>:<’- 'most talented singer and
teacher, was highly appreciated by
teriiliiniciit .Minnicl singers in lie- Lord's Braver A s«.ng given by Mrs. Rnlierts.
Young Married Womens nu**<J’jMrH. It. K Tall. Mrs Gillieple undious two course lunch was served to stunts given in groups and Individ-j song, the reading of the ninety-first j lowing topics:
First .M. A church meets wiili \|,.s \\- Tull acting as liost-^iic members and three guests. .Mrs.
Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Toni . j. .|ary|K, Mrs. George Miller and
Mlcheler. The guests were guided from tiie Mrs F. H. Ilelser.
Bn j II" clnb meet- with Mrs , ♦ ♦ ♦ .....luring th nlngs, “List to the Votce” with Mn ’’Oalli Curt
C. I). Kllngensmlth. mi . ,l» i of a glm ly bund. The Tuesday Bridge iluncheon courses. Seated at the 1a Miller at the piano was a splendid and Ideas” Miss Kathryn VunVel•:an(j' throughout lie, well Imilt pro-
v.cre uttriictlvely decoraied In Luncheon Club. 'hie were Meadamfes Richey, Frank program number. zer. , held her audience spellbound.
Will lies Tin Tuesday Bridge Hindu..... Mitchell. Murray. Grunt, Wood. Followini the report of the s “Anna Case ' Mrs. J. J. Parmlee
cm characteristlzuUou. provided anAV. L. Miller and Mrs. Kale Jen-, “Mary Gfcrden” Mrs. Hughes. ia large number of people lust tiigi.t
' _ a I .. I.lttra I I ■ t • MJV ■ III * . . i I , . it... \*a\L...O tu i I ll l\l !•.< I*g1 ..III / l . • u• 1 V I,. .... n I I.' V . m a o i, 1
rooms
hallowe'en symbols, cats.
In sinning the aria "Ah, mon fils’
Goes To __
New Mexico. owls, hats and Jaek-o l. nterin Prizes club w s entertained yesterday by j Rued. O P Shaffer. S. J. Smith, ietary-trea-nrer and flower treasnr- The club will meet the third Mon ; n-rmi ihe opera, Le Prophete by Mey-
Mrs. Cusp r Oakes left .Monday waire given for the le st and funniest \|ril \| h Downs in her tioine on r G Witlee. J .1 Davis, T,issey. er. the fololwing officers for the day of each month to study singers, Ii , s|u, jjapiaye(j unusual ability
night for an extended stay In Hits- costumes worn by the guests. South Linden street. The club mein- J Cornell. Ed Hill, c. A Johnson,1 now year were elected: [musicians and musical current in tone color and expression.
well. New Mexico for the benefit of
her henlili.
♦ ♦ ♦
Luncheon Guests
In Tulsa.
Mrs E. W. Halien and her dntigh-
’ d cookies were served., i-,.r w. re seated for luncheon at Goree and Miss llaz< I Ballard of I President Mrs. K. It. Nevin. events The following members were ^di h 'portrays' ihe love and gri f
colfue wu dippwl from a huge one o’clock and afterwards for bridge jw« si Virginia. Vice pre ldent Mrs Kali Jen- . piest-t : Mvsdumes Leihiard Marsh, ( ( ‘ |(,0 mo,v„.’r for |ler son As also
Fort ■ guest* W|th Mrs M 8. Bet ♦ ♦ ♦ <’ ’ Faltering 1
re entertained. the club prize for top score. The , Make appointments now for night Teacher Mrs. H. lT Bartlett. |„ Wilson. Walter Lockhart, J. J. ] m|nor f<r;imf.r expressed deep
♦ ♦ ♦ next meeting will he held in , wo. classes in decorative art sit Dun- Assistant teacher Mrs. Churlottn Parmlee, George Mann Jr.. Misses | fee|jn!, ,)f love and disappointment.
Do your < uristmos making early weeks with Mrs. Clark T. Jennings D en’s Point Store this week. 48-2 j Kish. _ Kathryn VanVelzer. Julia Murphy. j<t). tQne color lhis uum)ier was
ter. Miss Snsuim Hit hen. ucrompan- lessons in decorative art at is hostess
I....... thl t 'I 1..... 1 PU ♦
eryn Royer of Springfield, were the 2 pm. |,.SMons
guests of Mrs. li It. Linger at lunch ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ Young Matrons
in plunue making i Bible Clsss.
mn and at the Akdar theatre in Till
sa Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Womens Civic
Club.
The Womens Civic will meet P.t
Blue Bell
Club.
The Y. W
i scene of a ioerr\ hallowe’en frolic
last cvi nlng riven h\ the Blue Bell
,ilid polychrome, tills week. Duncan's1 The Young Matrons Bible class of I in
j Paint Store. Also night classes. -IN 2'the First Baptist' church will meet
♦ ♦ ♦ tomorrow i veiling at seven-thirty in
Secretary treasurer Mrs. W. L.
Miller.
Flower treasurer Mrs. E. It. Rank-
Reporter .Mrs. Kate Jennings.
In n contest Mrs. W. G. Mill ir
C A rooms were the P- V/. G. Club
Tonight. • j West Tuft avenue. All of the mem
Mrs. Km! Duckworth und Mrs. hers ure asked to come, masked if
Leslie Cotirtsway will lie joint host-' possible anil enjoy the fun.
esses to the P. -W. <!. eluli tonight ♦ ♦ ♦
MiyH at eight o'clock tn the home of tnt Twelve O’Clock
ilie home of Mrs. Perry Cntts. 511 won the prize und later tlie hostess men Circle attended the Fraternal
Mary Boulton. Dell Hair aril Rita j ,.Jrll und i/eautiful. The group of ju-
Burns. i venile songs were delightful as was
' o the “Piper of Love” by Oarew
Ladies Attend j ,|ti nstratir.g her dexterity in pass-
State Meeting. j mg i m pathos to joy and gladness
Fourteen members of the Wood- Mra ,,UKhes was generous with in-
STZ mmSS r, r-sr-........
ladle.......tin es. Mrs ......c,; F § I''"”' '
Mr and Mrs. J. II Bpurgln enter-
taiued with a lovely twelvt o'clock
.......... Dcnni is having the .un- Sale. dinner yesterday In their home 520
costumes The evening was Thoi ilinrity rummage sole to be North Second streei, In celebration
cores, being called back numbers
of times. She dosed Her program by
responding with “Annin Laurie" a
orved ii delicious refreshment I Congress and convention of field
course to filteen mam Iters and one : workers and state officers in Ok-
visltor. Mrs. Erma Morris. | lahoma City yesterday and ,ast' ve*ry siii"fd> 11- fiiiikh for ’such a splen-
♦ ♦ ♦ » arrived home
l.earn to make vclvemelr lamp j this morning after an enjoyable day Hughes is not only interest-
shades at Duncan's Paint Store this at the state meeting were: Mes- ,.d jn ,lel. own mus)rai world but is
week. Also night classes. 48-2;dames Dane Henley. Ella Mabry. v|ta||y interested in creating a do-
♦ ♦ ♦ Bertha Woodson. Etta Huntooii. | ^r], for KOO(, mugjt. in this cominun-
Weiner Roast Alma Phillips. Weir. .Mann. Goldie j )t ghe js a raemhi.r of the “Har-
Last Evening t McDonald. Ethel Scott, J^^'l-1 monb- Clnh"' and organizer of the
w-.— 1 Mim|c p,,„iy chili, composed of a
group of her pupils, a member of
m.nen un .................-■ ., .... , ....i I,..,, MeCrot\ former. 12uS East Lincoln avenue. Dinner.
j-r**: r'v:"ri.£■ .....z,:,u ■„ • •
Mr. 8 S .-..Ill', .nd W- «»" «'-”**•
^ Donni: js buying the »un one.
'i...,Heu 4S - i i ng . .. . ,.OHlun„. er street. Anvone having articles to Miss Kula Light of Dallas. Mr and ling party at the W. C. A. camp quarade hall, Thursday night. K. P.
Wno.ru..!i,ments nf miinnkln pie hot donate to the sale uiav call Mrs. Mrs W II. Shiveley and son. Mar- 'grounds last evening Roasted wei- j tlnll
•i ffee with randi. d corn were serv-15Y. A. Wise. Mrs. It. V. Rule and gurrt Lee and AlTeM Sterling. ’ eers and marshmallows with other
;.,i 11,,. folil.wing ; nests, Misses Mrs. Ralph Robertson who will take’ ♦ ♦ ♦
Pansy Cillpin. Opal Gny, Thelmulcnre of the donations. Party of Four
l,on ,,u'1" "lln in p)n(1 |t wtth a Herald Want Ad. : Min Jane Pennington. Miss Ami-
•Seven girls of the Pliilathea class spy. Blanche Carlley," Grace Young,
of the First Baptist church, acconi- c. a. Pond and l-ittle Abernathy.
■ ' ■ their m ilstant teacher,, ♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. J. M. Bosonetto. formed an out- Come Yeomen and friends, mas-
night cheises
♦ ♦ ♦
Candy Sale
Is Postponed.
The . unity sale to have tieen con-
ducted on hallowe'en by the Ladies
V’erlcvnu Bible class of the South
Methodist iliurcli ut ii booth in front
I,ilia King. Louise Corley. Clara Oil
dishes suitable for the outdoor menu
were served and during this time Hallowe’en
a small portable phonograph und Party.
records furnished music for tlie i Forty young people of the christ-
the Hyechka club, and Music Teach-
ers' Association of Tulsa.
Mis Kit:. Burns. Mrs. Hughes' M>
' -1 companist at the piano, adds much
to her success In her ability in the
urt of accompanying.
♦ ♦ ♦
Herald Want Ads tiring results!
- '
Jj - ^ ■
if,
■i - iP s
$2.00 per pair
Fall
Hosiery
McCallum and
Ksyaers
Choose Pale Neutral Tones
not
and
More than ever, before you II
find It possible to choose Hos-
iery to perfectly harmonize with
your new fall footwear and
costumes And today you may
buy exceptionally serviceable
Hose for $2.00 a pair, a spe
cial selling. Light shades are
to continue in popularity, but
Bob o -Link, the hose with a guarantee of satisfaction or
your money back, pure silk, pair .................... 1 iLw
brigHt shades. The tans
____ greys that have a subtle,
misty cast are best, and you will
want to choose your fall supply
now.
These McCallum and kay3er
hose are fall fashioned of pure
silk and the popular chiffon
weight.
i^jjW
BLANKET SALE
Heaps of soft fleecy Blankets are piled hi"h in the cases, their thick,
light folds of subdued pink, blue and delicate lavender cosily fresh
and gay. There is something deliciously lazy looking about them,
too: they are so luxuriously fat and puffy that you have a great desire
to punch them with your fist and watch the fluffiness spring back
into place Get two or three of them now while the prices arP so
low ard you will be ably repaid by their lasting sturdiness and
beauty.
r A
MAKE YOUR OWN
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
The gift you make yourself carries with it so much meaning and senti-
ment it is indeed worth the effort. Get started now and you will
thoroughly enjoy the work. Moreover, you will find a solution to
several of your most perplexing gift problems, because every one ap-
preciates the hand made gift. If in doubt what to make, we can offer
you many suggestions of articles that are both attractive and useful.
COOLER DAYS ARE
COMING WHEN BABY
MUST BE WARMLY
DRESSSED
W
Of ill persons. Baby must surely be ready with his l all Wardrobe
m> he’ll be always warm and comiy I he little wool llannel shirts are
soft and warm. He will want extra blankets and fluffy comforters
to be cuddled up in for his trips to dreamland. Cunning wrappers
nnd sweaters will be needed for cool mornings. All the tiny necessi
ties for tiny babies and for brothers and sisters a little older are here
in adorable varieties. Do your baoy s shopping now. Dr. Denton s
Sleeping garments for children—
$1.00. $1.25 AND $1.50
......... $1.00
.... $1.00 UPTO$5.95
M. Silk and Wool —
Shirts.............
Baby
Blankets ..........
Satine Comforters
A light satine Comforter used
as an extra coveting, especially
for a little afternoon nap. will
make you feel delightfully lux-
urious and, with its vivid col-
oring, will be an added beauty
to any room. Choose now for
comfort’s sake—
$4.95
Silkeroline
Comforts
$3.50
Wool and Cotton
•
Wool combined with cotton
makes a good, lasting Blanket
which is decidedly worth while
considering. There are many
nights, too. when its warmth is
amply sufficient, and in estimat-
ing your Blanket needs remem-
ber that the cotton and wool
kind fill many needs.
All Wool
There is nothing lighter, and at
the same time watmer. than the
all wool Blanket, ar.d nothing
more durable. Fresh, clean
Blankets are a joy and these are
quite the nicest kind Antici-
pate cold weather needs now,
and save money.
All wool single blankets, full
size, satine bound—
Genuine
blankets,
bound.
Nashau part wool
full size. Satine
Beautiful plaids—
$4.95
Genuine Nashau Plaid Blanket,
largest, size 72 x 48—
$6.50
$4.95
Goods Ready
To Be Worked
You will be delighted with the
extensive variety of articles we
have all cut out. stamped and
ready to be sewed, with threads
and everything needed for fin-
ishing. Even the amateur sew-
er can make really charming
gifts in this manner. Aprons,
children's dresses, lingerie and
table linens are only a few of
these stamped articles. 25c and
A Knitted Sweater
Is a Charming Gift
Here are the material for knit-
ting and crochetirg, from which
very lovely gifts can be made.
If you have a baby on your list,
what could be more adorable
•than a little pink or blue knitted
sweater?
See the new Ribbon Novelties
and make them of ribbon.
Ladies’ Knit Underwear
Katz's Knit Underwear for Ladies. Gives the extreme line
which fashion demands You will want this warm underwear these
days for they take up so little room under the narrowest of frocks.
I his advantage is obtained from the close fitting and clever method
of tailoring.
Ladies union suits. No sleeve, knee length. Wool finish with
mercerized thread. Sizes 36 to 44. Extra special QQ
Forest Mills Knit Underwear in fine knits, medium weight. No
sleeves, elbow sleeves, long sleeves. Knee or ankle length, sizes
iV° ..........................$1.50 AND $2.00
Silk and Wool Union Suits; all styles. Sizes CA
34 to 44; suit ...................... ...........
Children’s cotton knit union Children's Silk and Wool Un-
Suits. Minneapolis make. But- ion Suits, sizes 2 $9 OC
ot 10 years, suit .... Vfcz.t*
ton and taped. Extra fine soft Boys’ Union uits. sixes 8. 10, 12.
quality. Long sleeves, short $1.00
sleeves, no sleeve,. Ankle and Gowns _
knee length Sizes 2 to ffl fljl pA and ffO
12 years, suit ..........▼ * V 1 5 vl,DU Vb
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1925, newspaper, October 28, 1925; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1523492/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.