Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 290, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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And between the
two of them he has
the high time of
his lifetime!
UNA MERKEL
MARY CARLISLE
RUSSELL HARDIE
Charlie’s the goofiest
/ detective who ever
missed a clue! But he
never misses a laugh in this
hillarious - thrill successor to
The Thin Man!’ An M-G-M hit!
SXTORT5XY. XUCUST11, imj*
FAYE REECE DUNLAP. Editor
served at one o'clock and t-he program j
which followed sponsored by Mu.
Alberta Bostock. junior supervisor
The program opened with prayer by
Mrs. J W Wood? and Mrs Goldie
Powell presided at a brief business
session There were two drills, a flag
drill captained by Mrs Virginia Jaco-
bey and a special drill with Margume
Mayfield as captain A three act
PTOBW HBBB, CTRjltA, OPWIOWM
Southwest
FAGE TH
• ••••••••••••
• SOCIAL CALSNDAB *
• Monday
Joint meeting American Legion •
• tnd Auxiliary at Legion hut •
• Executive committee Women's •
• Bible class. First Christian church *
• one o'clock covered dish luncheon •
• with Mrs Emma Williams •
Junior Auxiliary to American •
• Legion, 2:30 meeting In Legion *
• hut. •
Tuesday
' Wedding Ring class. South M •
• E. church, picnic and swim
• Tuesday Art club with Mrs Me- •
• Cracken. •
• St. Bernadette Study club meets •
• in Catholic community house
Helping Hand club with Mrs •
• Sam Smith •
• Alice Smith Girls Auxiliary •
• meets 2:30 in First Baptist church. •
• Wilson Fielder Royal Ambassa- •
• dors. First Baptist church meets •
• 7 30 in the church. •
Wednesday
• South Methodist Missionary so- *
• eietv meets in the church at two- *
• thirty, hoste'.ses Mrs W B Hugh- •
• es. Mrs j W Wood Mrs Ray *
• Lawson and Mrs O T. Hutt
• Friday
• Spurgin Richardson Girls Auxi- *
• Uary 7 30 In the church hostess •
• Miss Aline White
with $195 the corresponding week
in 1933.
Flour mills continued at about half
e*rarity. with flour prices advancing
al ng with wheat. The buyers were
staying out of the market, holding
accompaniment
field
Dinner Guests
Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs James Gorman, jr..
had as thelt- dinner guests Wednesday
Dinner And
Dancing.
A group of girls formed a party for
dinner at seven o'clock last evening
at Mrs Murray's club in farewell
courtsey to Miss Audrey Samples who
left today for Norman to make her
future home.
Covers were laid for Miss Glenna
Shows Her. Miss Maxine Gentry. Miss
Hazel Jones. Mjss Mary Virginia
Smith, Miss Mary Jane McNeal. Miss-
es Edna and Ella Cheshire. Miss
Louise Bishop Miss Marciel Herndon
ol Okmulgee, and the honoree
Later they were joined for dancing
by James Finnegan Logan Seneker
Tom Kelly Pat Stinson. Harry Vaughn
Francis Campbell. Thavles Cornwell . P.lt:,n|
Neal Page. Charles Payne and Carl liri
Sample
♦ ♦ ♦
I.rgion And
Auxiliary.
There will be a joint meeting of
the American Legion and the auxi-
liary Monday at the hut. The Junior
Auxiliary members will serve ice cream
and cake during a social hour
♦ ♦ •
Drove To
Okmulgee
Mr and Mrs W L McAfee drove
to Okmulgee last night and were
accompanied home by their young
son. Richrad Leo. who has been a
visitor there in the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Jimmie
Norman, for several days
♦ ♦ ♦
left Today
For Their Home.
Mr and Mrs Harold Perkins
play war presented bv Marguerite, j the price too high A cent advance In
Elnora. June and Geraldine Mavfield , «'heat means about a five cent ad-
Jc-et.hinr Taylor Doris Mar- Pier- vance on a barrel of flour, putting it
point, and Ruth Pond. Piano numbers! UT *bout 25 cents a barrel since
were by Ruth Pond. Joy Sandifer. i wreck. ... . _
haro and clarine- solos bv W C. ’’an* clearing* In thi section. Dun
Grubb1 vocal duet. Mrs Easle> and' & Bradstreet reported showed great
Mrs T A Harris accompanied by improvement. The> were also up na-
Miss Mary Marjory Harri readings , ti'ually. At Dallas they were $29.-
bv Jimmy Canterbury. Brtty Smith I 15'\000. a gain of 26 3 per cent
Ima Jo Dawson, Dorothy Sandifer. | Production of electricry ?or the
Charlotte amith. Rosalie Powell. Ed- * ended August 4 ua <■!! 25s#o4,O0d
win Stbbaleti vocal number, Edna kilowatt hour* in Che United State#
Mac Hays with piano accompaniment I ccmjiared with tile previous week
by Virginia Monteith. banjo and gui- bul was 81111 a*w** f*'0<3''U0*’
tar selection; by Sara Margaret Met- - corresponding week In L33. the Edison
calf and Rtrh Cox and vocal rum -1 Electric Institute announced
^■f’arloads were about th> same, with
nook light buildings and made a JONES FUNERAL
i■< • < that was heard in every sec
RITES ARE HELD
of the city A number of calls were
received by the Herald office and it
was not until sometime later that
wmrd reached here to reveal the loca-
tion of the blast
It was first believed that the noise
came from blasting being done on ^ ^ ^ _____
the South Main street -rate highway | ctm^ D yodj Officiated
construction project Another bias. PaUb)arprs werP Rjchard Wilson,
that was set off bv .he cons r.irtio Hpnry and 3^. Hughes. Cecil Bean,
company • short time later was ^ p ,nd Ralph Bench Bur-
Funeral services lor Hubert Jones,
son ol Mr and Mrs. D B Jones,
were helc yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the First Baptist church.
Rev. P J Conkwright assisted by Rev.
short time later a jury saved her
from the gallows and found her in-
sone
Mr? Judd was convicted of the
double trunk mtirfer of two woov-n
friends
ber’ by Julia Mavfield with piano P
Marguerite May- carriers In the midwe-t and south-
I west showing big gatrn due to grain
II «t Johns
Ml E E Carley of East Univer-
sity underwent an operation this
morning at St Johns hospital in
Tulsa Reports from her hydride are
that she is resting a* well as
be exp seted
♦ ♦ ♦
j Watermelon Feast
At Citv Pump Station.
The Straight Eight B Y P U
and livestock movemen
lit*- tn the t-
zinc mining area
There was
ate lead and
a short time later was
louder than those that have been
used and prompted many lo believe
the first noise came from that place.
Blackjack trees near the location.
of the magazine were uprooteJ It
was learned here ♦**»• the explosion j
was in almost every Instance like the |
one here more *.»an a year ago in I
which Oscar Bond glycerine shooter
last his life.
O’Lula Hanna
Society.
_ . the O’Lula Hanna
soeietv of the South Methodist church
scheduled for Monday ha ■> been post-
poned Officials of 'he society have
e
will be held until after the first of
September
lal was made in the Sapulpa cemetery
with the arrangements completed by
the Lewis-Landrith directors.
Jones, who was 29 years of age,
died at his home. 1001 South Mus-
kogee street. Wednesday afternoon.
He had suffered a heart illness for
more than three months His widow',
two children, his parents, three bro-
thers and three sisters survive
BRICKLAYERS FBI CALLED
OFFICERS WAR ON
SLOT MACHINES.
Countv officers took step today to
ran, rid the county of sloi machines. Seven
were seized at Bristow this morning 9ftcrnoon at 2 o'clock at tiie city
( and two at Manaford The drive was i ^ in to consummate a col-
expected to open here late today ]er.jvP b8r?alning contract between
"We are making - ontmua dm- , .. . . The gath-
.... „........ _ . . . _ of until the county b rid of every ma- prjrt, & prP. ,ded over by Dar.
the First Baptist church held their chine.' Sheriff Willi C Strange slat- Tankerv., v former Sapuipan presi-
annual watermelon feed at the rlty1 ed this afternoon .» he “*•<' ( dPnt 0f |lf. associated general eon-
pump station last evening i <tart worlt *** *•' . tractors
After games of baseball iced water- Deputy sheriff T C Davis seized ____
to twenty member* j the Bristow rnachu.- ’ Mainl-
and their families
WINNIE .H DD PARDON SOTGHT
PHOFNTX, Ariz.. Aug 11. »LPi—
Seeking an outright pardon for his
daughter. Winnie Ruth Judd, 'Tigress
muriterer. ' Rev H L. MeKinnell filed
an appeal with the state board of
pardons and paroles today.
The plea was accompanied by a
petition sent to the board more than
a year ago by 33 members of the 11th
: legislature asking that clemency be
A meeting of all brick layers, stone Kranle<j • he condemned woman A
masons ard emt-'tovers of the same j
has been called to meet next Thurs- _
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Sunday—Family Style
Fruit Jell-O with Whipped
Cream for Dessert.
25c
FERNDALE DINING ROOM
12 South Water
ARREST PAIR IN HOED-I P
KANSAS erry Mo.. Aug 11 (LPV—
Jerry Dillon 19. and Wayne Sullivan.
24. both of Wichita Kan were ar-
rested at the junction of U. S high-
way 50 and state line road early
today In connection with the holdup
of a filling station at Louisburg Kan
Police said Dillon ani Sullivan ad-
mitted the holdup, staged shortly be-
fore 2 a. m. today.
Police sadi they found two rifles
and a revolver in the car in which
Dillon and Sullivan were riding when
arrested The description of the car
used by the holdups tallied with the
car in which the two were arrested
“QUICK-STEP”
for—
Floors and Linoleum
Attractive Colors
COWMM’S
Across from Court House.
I ILES SlU.lHHl DAM AGE SUIT
ford Dmmright deputies were
structeri to proceed along the
lines
in-1
xnrn-1
Guy Fitzsimmons Ls the plaintiff in DEATH BLAST NT. M:
a $10 000 damage suit for alleged per- ' Tl Ls* Mil I*®*; j »
sonal injuries filed this morning in An explosion that ^tiUed A Z
the district court here against the wa v 1 llsa wn< n
| Ord-
mtro-glycerin
Mm R H Bearralt of Tuscon. Ariz two so.rs Bobby and Jack who have |^L^uid Bob mazarire located • •mil - west
and Raymond of Mi bwny. I t-SSTbS i ^ *** <* the cStpany. . - one mile souU - = ■ .
Executive Committee
Covered Dish Luncheon.
The Executive Committee of the
Womer's Bible class of the First
Christian church will meet Monday
for a one o'clock covered dish lunch-
eon in the home of Mrs Emma Wil-
liams All of the officers are request-
ed to be present
♦ ♦ ♦
Announce Birth
Of A Son.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Burton an-
nounct the birth of an eight pound
son Richard Elwood. -at their home.
1301 East Lincoln avenue this morning
♦ ♦ •
Will Leave In
The Morning.
Dr Olive Siede and E J Siede will
leave in the morning, overland, for a
three weeks vacation at Excelsior
Springs and Kansas City. Mo
♦ ♦ ♦
Picnic Group
At Dixieland
Thp following formed a picnic group
at Dixieland park last evening. Mr
and Mrs J P FVrtig. of Larned
Knns Mr and Mrs Ross Hinkle and
daughter June of Seymour Ind Mr
and Mrs R F Burt and son Richard.
Mr and Mrs John Egbert and son.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Sutton and
Wayne Button. Mr and Mrs Loren
Chapin, their son and daughter. Wil-
ford and Peggy Jean Mr and Mrs
L B Egbert and Mrs O M Stevens
♦ ♦ ♦
Complimentary To
A Recent Bride.
Mrs John H Houston brought
friends together last evening in her
home for a miscellaneous gift shower
complimentary to her daughter. Mrs
Garland Cheek, a recent bride
The evening was spent in games
and then the lovely gifts were open-
ed by the honoree before the refresh-
ment hour
friends for the past week left today
lor their home in Buhler Knns
* » «
To Visit In Texas
4nd New Mexico
Miss Irsei Ifer left yesterlay for a
two weeks visit with friends in Lub-
bock. Tex. From there she will visit
many places of interest In New
Mexico
♦ ♦ ♦
Lett Last Night
For Arkansas.
Prof and Mrs J B Moore and
their daughter Miss Maxine Moore
left last night for Arkansas where
they were called to the bedside of
the former's father, who Is critically
111 at his home near Siloam Springs
♦ ♦ ♦
Welfare Chairman
At Hut Tuesday
Mrs Atkins Flynt. welfare chair-
man of the Legion Auxiliary, will be
at the hut all. day Tuesday Veter-
ans and their families In need ol
help are asked to call on this dav
♦ ♦ ♦
Honoring Charming
Mid-Summer Guest
It was to pay courtesy to her house
guest and former roommate a' Sophie
Newcomb college at New Orleans that
Miss Mildrei Katz brought guests
together yesterday to introduce Miss
Josephine Wander of Weeks Island
La
An afternoon bridge entertained the
group at Mrs Murray's club where an
attractive color plan in pastel tints of
pink and blue was expressed In the
bridge appointments and in the ice;
course served after the games
Dainty prizes for scoring went to i
Miss Naomi Baum or C'.iienro first
Miss Phyllis Mever second Rnd the
honoree's favor to Miss Wander
Guests enjoying the afternoons play
were Miss Virginia Hughes. Miss
Judith Beriy Miss Martha Lou Law-
rence Miss Ddmm Walker Mrs
Fitzsimmons out in t^ie petition -pl~ded this morn ,, shortly belore
| that he was employed to go to Kan- 2 o'clock, was heard in thi r,y by
sas with Pierce to bring bock to this j many Sapul;>a.-s
city an automobile and that a rear 1‘ '' s “
tire blew out on a wrecker in which . - — - —
the two were riding. July 29. 1934
Fitzsimmons contends he received
permanent injuries. He seeks $5,000
actual damages and $5,000 exemplary-
damages. The accident is alleged to
have occurred 14 miles north of
Ponca City
HoraY. want lfj brlrir '-suit*
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Family Style. lad- n| good things
to eat. After chunh. eat with us.
For Dessert. Home
made lee Cream “wt
I.ANFOED*8 COFFEE NHOP
Phone 438. 112 E. Dewey.
The guest list follows Mrs Edgar «yrtje MaCKav Miss Mnrtqulnn Hum-
__*__ « m__ fA.U» kflllow n n.l Me 41 _ - * ... • i___
Sooter. Mrs John Miller and chil-
dren. Mr and Mrs W H Henderson
and children. Mrs Alex Burke. Mrs
Dave Burke. Mrs Bubv Alexandei*.
Miss Elizabeth Burke. Mr and Mrs
Baker. Mr and Mrs Aloom. Mrs
Anna Stahl, Mrs George Matlock.
Miss Modena Matlock Mr and Mrs
Johnny McAllister and daughter. Mrs
Ross Miss Jean Ross Miss Marjory
Ross Mrs Harry Mabery Mi's Nor-
man Able. Mrs Cowan Mrs Harris.
Mr and Mrs Delmar Shipman. Mr
and Mrs James Brown. Mrs Bearden.
Mrs Lillian Clark, Miss Minnie Bear-
den. Miss Opal Brimage. Mrs Estelle
Pierce and daughter. Mr and Mrs
Garland Cheek
The hostess was assisted In serving
by Mrs Pierce Mrs Henderson and
Mrs Matlock
* ♦ ♦
Baptist Missionary
Auxiliaries To Meet.
The auxiliaries to the Women's
Missionary Society of the First Bap-
tist church have announced the fol-
lowing meetings for next week
The Wilson Fielder Royal Ambassa-
dors meets at seven-thirty Tuesday
evening in the church
The Spurgeon Richardson Girls
Auxiliary meets at seven-thirty Fri-
day in the church with Aline White
as hostess
The Alice Smith Girls Auxiliary
meets at two-thirty Tuesday after-
noon in the church
♦ ♦ ♦
Week End
Visitor*.
Mr and Mrs. Walton Gilbert of
Pauls Valley are spending the week
end herp with the former's parents.
Mr and Mrs F*rank Gilbert
♦ ♦ ♦
leaves Tonight
For Texas-
Miss Jullett Baskett will leave to-
night for Texarkana Tex., to spend
her vacation
♦ ♦ ♦
Helping Hand
Club Meets.
The Helping Hand club will meet
Tuesday In the home of Mr*. 8am
Smith
ptirtes Miss Billie Httches Mis* LeDe
Leachman Miss Eva Ru'h Harrison.
Miss Marv .Virginia Smith. Miss Alice
Shumard. Miss Alice Sherwood. Miss
Phyllis Meyer and her house guest
Miss Baum of Chicago Mis* Nellie
Ifer and the honoree Miss Wander.
♦ ♦ ♦
Returned Home
Last Evening
Miss Olga Mae Blister returned
home last night from a three months
vacation spent with relatives at Law-
ton
* ♦ ♦
American l.egion
Junior Auxiliary.
The Junior Auxiliary to the Amer-
ican Legion will hold its regular meet-
ing Monday afternoon at two thirty
in the Legion hut.
* ♦ ♦
Party and Shower
For Recent Bride
Mrs Hershel Hostetter was assisted
! bv Mrs Carrie Drum on Thursday-
evening in paving post-nuptial cour-
tesy to Mrs Vernon Walker of Tulsa
who was Miss Ruth 3nld»r of S«-
pulpa before her recent marriage
The informal party and gift show-
er which honored Mrs Walker had
for Its guests Mrs John Banks of
Kellyville Mrs Delos Pickett. Mrs
Curt Harrl«, Miss Opal Mann. Miss
H’len Brown. Miss Maurtne Walker.
Miss Stella Tamenv. Mis* Ruby Whit-
tenton. Miss Margaret Sheffield Miss
MHrgie Ross. Miss Dessie Moore
» # •
All Day Meeting
Honor* Visiter*
An all day meeting of the W B A
seniors and Juniors yesterday In the
Odd Fellows hall honored Mrs Doro-
thy Hunt, of Port Huron Mich.,
supreme supervisor of girls activates,
who made a special visit to the W
B A Juniors as the most outstending
luntor organization in the state Shar-
ing honors with Mrs Hunt were Mrs
Laura V Puckett, state field director
of Denison Tex and her daughter,
Mias Lorella Puckett
There were eighty-five in attend-
ance at the covered dKi luncheon
GRIN! LAUGH! HOWL! THRILL!
NOTICE
To All Bricklayers, Stone
Masons and All Employ-
ers of the Above:
A public meeting will be held
in the Auditorium of the City
Hall, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at
2:00 p. m., August 16th,
1934. to consummate a col-
lective bargaining contract be-
tween Employers and Em-
ployees of the Brick Masons
and Stone Masons for this
area which includes Tulsa,
Creek. Rogers. Craig and Ot-
tawa Counties. All interested
parties are requested to attend.
Dan TankeTsley,
President;. Associated
General Contractors.
Cl SpexuaC Cvexil
FOR FOOT SUFFERERS
A member ut the person j! staff of Or. Wrn. V1. Srhoff*
world noted foot authority, from Chicago, will V»e
in our store on
Monday, August 13
^A-XF your I err h it ng w. i I' > • -u:- from
corns, callouses, bunions, irclnrg tier and tors,
“Athlete's Foot,” weal arches or any other lout
trouble!
Here is your opportunity to learn how to obtain
relict . . . and to obtain Pedo-graph prints of your
stockinged feet without charge. Also sample of
Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads for corn; and an interesting
booklet, by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, ''Treatment and
Care of the Feet.”
WILCOX SHOE STORE
Kress Is Next Door To US
Phone 440 121 E. Dewey
riMTEMON
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