Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY. DEC. 10. 1925.
chorus lust Christinas morning.—W.
E. Day, principal. 2
To Attend Play
At Convention Hall.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Cordon aud
daughter, Mudclyn, will motor to
Tulsa tonight to attend the presen-
tation of "The Rivals” at convention
hall
hekuhs and their friends are invited.
The Kiefer Junior Rebekabs will
put on special work during the even-
ing.
Episcopal
Guild Meeting.
The Womens Guild of the Episco-
pal church held a business meeting
yetserday afternoon in the home oft
.Mis. Clark T. Jennings, 411 South I
Independence street. The next meet-j
lug will be held on the first Wednes-
day after Hew Year In the home of I
Mrs. Roy Studley
XMAS CARD SPECIAL
Visited Friends
In Tulsa.
Mr Charles Wolfe and Mrs. Ver-
non Blake spent yesterday in Tulsa
as the guests of friends.
Called to
Kansas.
Mrs. D. Asmns left this morning
for Itaxter Springs. Kansas where
.lie was called by the death of her
brother, Mr. Cardwell.
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor.
Fifteen Cent
Value for . .
Ten' Cent
Value; 3 for
Five Cent
Value; 3 for
Myi tie McComull, J. C. McDowell.
Ilutlle ind Kale Hibbard, Fred
Dentheredgc. Era Mailer. Gladys
Dickerson, Tom Strickle and Misses
Minnie Cobh, Evoda Snider, Jennie
and Ollle Garber, Helen t'llitc and
I he hostesses Mrs. C. K. Goode anil
Mrs. L. J. Prate).
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Bible Class
Meeting.
„ , ,, , , The Progressive Womens Bible
Sapulpn Homestead number 1427 class of the First Methodist church
meets every Thursday evening in K.’ will hold its annual Christmas party
P. hall at seven thirty, dancing after | tomoirow night at seven-thirty in
lodge. We cordially invite all YeoJthe home of Mrs. J. F. Hix, 12itt E.
men of other homesteads anil thclrj McKinley avenue. All of the ntent-
f fiends.
Friday
Presbyterian Mothers club meets
with Mrs. K. F Luke.
Hocial meeting of H.tnmrUan class
First Baptist church, with Mrs. J. A.
Armburst, 214 South Walnut.
Mrs. W. A. Moyer. 4'di South Oak
street, entertains Busy Hour dub.
Miss Mildred Luces, 504 South
Hickory, hostess to yueon Esthei
Circle.
The Presbyterian Ladles will, hold
their buzuar tomorrow and Saturday
at the Sapulpa Building ami Loan
office on East Dewey avenue.
GIFTS OF ALL KINDS
A pair of glas, • i .i < hrlstmss
gift, call at our office at 15 East
Dewey and let us toll you about It.
Moreau and Moreau, optometrists.
82-10
hers are invited to attend.
Bessie B. Allyn, corres-
pondent, 307 South Maple. 84-2t
BROOME ELECTRIC CO
205 East Dewey
Visitor Will
Leave Saturday.
Mrs. It. K. Buckley who has spent
the past fortnight as the guest of
Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart and Mr.
Stuart In their home at 12o West
Bryan avenue, expect to leave Sat-
urday for her home in Dallas.
Benefit Bridge
Party.
The Women's Auxiliary to the
American Legion will entertain wTiii
a benefit bridge party tomorrow even-
ing at eight o'clock at the legion
hall on East T.ee avenue.
Box Supper
Tonight.
The Progressive Rehekah lodge
number three will entertain ’in the
Odd Fellows hall tonight with a box
supper to which all Odd Fellows, Re-
Joyce Burt Contributes
To University Magazine.
Miss Joyce Burt of Sapulpa, is one
of the contributors to the largest
University of Oklahoi i magazine
ever publish'd according to a con
municution from u university new
writer. Thirty four people furnished
the material for the magazine, in
eluding sixteen students, eight fdcul
ty members, three state wrl'
seven urtists. Miss Burt bcoi , .
the latter group.
Guest at
Luncheon Here.
Mrs. (,'. A. Prewitt ni Monelt, Mo.,
former Bapulpun, arrived this morn*
ing to lie . guest at Hie bridge luncli-
enn rlvi ii at one o'clock today by
Al• i Tuckers who hud us her
is Ihe members of the Just A-
re bridge club.
New art goods of all kinds. Call
and see them. Mamie Jones Shop.
8^-2 I
♦ ♦ ♦
Dinner Dance
Tonight.
The regular dinner dance will be
given tonight at the Oakhurst Coun- j
try club. The members will he per-1
milted to bring guests. Dancing will!
begin at nine o’clock.
H M l‘ U E S S
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Moved to Sapulpa
From Texas.
Mis. J. F. Davenport and Miss
I'llu Davenport, mother and sister
of attorney Claude J. Davenport, have
moved to Sapulpa from their former
home in Cisco, Texas. They are re-
siding at 1301 Fast Bryan avenue.
Former Sapulpan
Honorary Life Member.
Monday night at a meeting of
Chapter number 54 of the Eastern
Star at Stillwater an honorary life
membership in Hie chapter was con
ferreil apin' Mrs. David Straub, for-
merly Mrs. Roweua Leach of Sa-
pulpa. Mrs. Straub lias been a mem-
ber of the Eastern Star for forty-
eight ycarH, during which time site
has been past matron eight times.
Mrs. Straub is thp mother of Mrs. It.
N. Whittlesey, fill South Blxby.
Douglas
NacLean
Call for the new wax wave $ 1.00.
plain wave 5(1 cents at Glyceria
8c Intel I Shoppe, phone 1149. 83-3
GEO. M.COHAN'S
GREATEST COMEDY.
Just received a new line of novel-
ty art goods. Mamie Jones Shop. 109
East Dewey. 85-2
Will Attend
Matinee.
Mrs. H. C. Miller. Mrs. George L.
Burke and Miss Louise Miller, mis
tored to Tulsa this afternoon to at-
tend the matinee showing of "The
Rivals” at eonvention hall.
It’ll bring the
grins from a
wooden Indian!
New Officers
Elected. •
At :i basin' • meeting last even-
ing of the Loyal Womens class of
the Christian church the following
officers were elected for the coming-
year: ,
Teacher Mr F. A. VnnVelzer.
President Mrs. Tom Harris.
Vice Preside nt - Mrs. t). M. Ander-
son.
Secretary and treasurer Mrs. E.
A. Hill.
Reporter Mrs. Guy Ramsey.,
d.eadei Division One Mrs. F. R.
Ted.
Leader Division Two— Mrs. I. A.
McAnincli.
Leader Division Three Mrs. Sail)
Aubrey.
Plans were made for a Christmas
gift party to he given at the home
of Mrs. VanVelzer In the near fu-
ture.
Shoes!
Shoes!
Shoes!
Shoes!
Shoes!
For Christmas give Real Silk
Hosiery. G. B. Daubin. local repre-
sentative. Phone 63, between 6 and
7 p. in. 76-121
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON IN MID
WINTER MEDLEY
It’ll raise the
hair on a billiard
hall!
Th public Is cordially invited to
attend the annual mid-winter medley
of the Hooker T.•Washington school
to be held In the auditorium, Thurs-
day, December 10th, at 7:46 p. m.
Among the various numbers will be
high school chorus. Many will recall
the beautiful carols sung by this
G. I. A. Ladies
Meet Tomorrow.
The (1. I A. ladies will meet to-
morrow afternoon at two-thirty in
the K. P. hall for the regular elec-
tion of officers.
The first of the
Greater Douglas
MacLean Para-
mount Comedies.
Torbet.Templp Uuindrie*. machine
ironing a speciality, 7c per lt>. 316
East Dewey, phono 21. 81-34t
Women’s Home
Missionary Society.
An interesting group of women at-
tended the program meeting of the
Women’s Home Missionary society
of the First Methodist church held
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mrs William 8. Conrad. 41S South
Maple street.
Duvotlonals were conducted by
Mrs. L. A. Davidson and opening
prayer was offered by Mrs. Rankin.
Tile program was In* charge of Mrs.
Put Carmichael's group of the or-
ganization and the opening number
covered "Slavic Commercial Life in
America" chapter three of the study
book "Peasant Pioneers” given by-
Mrs. Ward Carpenter. Ollier num-
bers were given In the following se-
quence:
“A Touch of Friendship”—Mrs. M.
T. Hubbard.
“Playlet, Triumph''—Mrs. Horner
Stephens. Mrs. George lsmert and
Mrs. C. B. Billingsley.
Reading. “Get Cp”-Mrs. M. H.
Beckham.
Reading. "What Do I Owe"—Mrs.
William S. Conrad.
Enitnas—Mrs. C. F. Hasted.
Song, “Church in Hie Wildwood”
by Suru Eilzabetb Hodgqx. a charm-
ing tot who gave as an encore "Holy
Holy. Holy."
Reading. “At the Photographers,”
encore “When Christmas Comes"
Ruth Allen Davis.
New members welcomed into the
society were Mrs. J J. Mars, Mrs.
Hix, Mrs. Updike and Mrs. Dean.
The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
Ward Carpenter and Mrs. Pat Car-
michael in serving refreshments.
Exactly 640 pair to choose from
200 pair ladies' high top, English toes, flat and military
veel, no size over 5 1-2, 1 00
Choice, 2 pair ........................ aPl*vvr
105 pairs Men’s shoes, L*1 AA
choice..................'........... OI.V/U
200 pair Men’s House Slippers, djl 00
regular $1.50 values ....... ............vLvU
95 pair Ladies’ House Slippers, regular ni 00
$2 and $2.50 values ....................vl»vU
140 pair kiddies shoes, sizes 2 to 5, djl AO
all colors, $2.00 values ...................^livv
Due to lack,, of window space, there will be no shoes
displayed, but the bargain tables will he heaped with
them.
Buy a year's supply of shoes now,
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Now beaded bags and leather pur-
ses at Mamie Jones Shop. 85-2
Optometrist
HL Specialist
£& Appointment
li W Only
M ,e* Phon*
Open Sunday Tor You
Recover After
Short Illness.
Mrs. Mary Smith Baker and her
brother, Frank Smith, jr.. who have
both been confined at'home for the
past week with the flu, are able to
be out.
Keys To Baldpate
Shoes!
Shoes!
The Fur Factory Representative is at our store with a
beautiful new Fur Coats. All the beautiful new Furs
mings—the new stylies—will be on display and sale Here.
complete line of
—the new trim-
Come in today.
Friday and Saturday
For two days only—this great Exhibit. Don’t fail to see
buy your Fur Coat during this special sale and save!
new si
Positively the greatest variety of Authentic 1925-1926
Styles shown anywhere.
Come in and get style suggestions from the Fur Factory Representative who
will he with us on the above dates. Come in and see the very finest and
newest Fur models. Compare the extremely low prices and make your
selection from this wonderful display.
For expert barber work visit the
Plaeae Shop. Beauty shop In c n-
nection. Miss Thelma Howard for-
merly with Emerson Smart shop in
charge. Marcel 5uc, bobbed hair sham-
pooed 60c. 63-3
Neuritis
Lowest bale Prices—A small deposit will reserve any
Coat you desire.
Each and every one of these Fur Coats have been greatly underpriced for
this Rreat event. We buy directly from the factory and save you money
on your Fur Coat.
Choose a Fur Coat or Fur Scarf
for her Christmas present during
WZLj jty
|J „ this sale of furs at a saving. We
' will keep them for you until MWnv,-
Christmas night. vSBNb
Mrs. C. E. Goode as assisting host I
ess.
The reception Imll and dining room
were decorated in th" Christmas col-
ors, rod bells, ilns'd and red anil
grton paper u*rauged in an attract-
ive decorative effect. Sweet peas and
chrysanthemum blooms centered the
table.
A brief ' usincss s-ssion was ’o ld
with the. follow m officers being
elected for the ensuing year:
Preside at—Mbs iTirrie Fargo.
Vice President—Mrs. Fred Death-
eridge.
Vice President—Mrs. Maurin. Raze i
Vice President- Miss Jennie Gar |
her.
Secretory Mrs. ...vrtle McConnell.
Assistant ..ecrelar' Mrs. C. 'V.
Gillispie.
Treasurer Mis Evoda Snyder.
Reporter Mrs. lie ‘ie Hibbard.
Cbrirstet - Mrs. V ric Burt.
Pianist Mrs. Tom Strickle.
At the close of thp business s»
sion Miss Helen '‘lute entertained
with several readings. Each ■( the
guests was presented with a lovely
Christmas fav>ir and delicious re-
freshments of salad, sandwiches and
coffee were served to the following:
Mesdames L. M. Trexel, Myrtle Tail.
Marie Burt. Maurine Raze, C. W.
Gillespie, J. Kohltr. Myrtle Bow,
AND OTHER MODELS
TOO NUMEROUS
• TO MENTION
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Headache
Toothache
Remember
| DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART |
Factory
Represen-
tative is
Piano, Pipe Organ and Theory
MRS. WM. K. CANTRELL.
Accredited with high schools by
life certificate No. 28.
Piano Studio. 223 So. Linden.
Phone 1782.
Accept only '‘Bayer’* package
Here.
AM/ which contains proven directions.
f y*'*/ Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
r Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
A-l'irm Is tkc trade Bark of Barer Maanfecmre of kLowoct Uoi-nketer of HeUcfUcidd
Select
Your
Furs
Now at
These lew
Slae
Prices
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