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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942.
5APULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA —
PAGE THREE
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
SOCIAL CALENDAR •
Friday *
Priscilla club meeting 2 o'clock •
with Mrs. Guy Ash. •
Child Psychology club luncheon
eral months has been a member of the
Phillips Petroleum secretarial staff at
Bartlesville. Mr. Slagle is a petroleum
engineer for Phillips.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sunday morning. She has been named
Katherine Margaret.
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To Visit
In California.
Miss Maxine Oliver left yesterday for
Marysville. Calif, where she will visit
her sister. Mrs Loralne Shaddock.
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Left For Naval
Training Station.
J. B Cox. son of Mr and Mrs Brad-
ley Cox, 617 South Hiawatha, and Herb
Caughern. son of Mr and Mrs. Jim
Caughern. Kiefer, left this morning for
the naval training station in Norfolk,
Va
♦ ♦ ♦
Former Sapulpan
Marries In Ohio,
Corporal Robert V Belk, former Sa-
HOMES WITH OIL
FURNACES FACE
engagement
1 o'clock with Mrs Clarence Mill- • I Announced.
*r- * | Anouncement *as made today of the
engagement of Mis* ChryaUm Hatfield, pulpan and Miss Ruth Heibertshausen,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Damon daughter of Mr and Mrs C. A Helbert-
Hatfield, Kiefer, to J Vincent Tapp, shausen. Chatfield, O . were married
San Diego. Calif. Plans for the wed-
ding are as yet incomplete.
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Missionary Group
Holds Meeting,
Members of the Women’s Missionary
society of the First Christian church
held their first meeting of the fall sea-1 Sapulpan Gets
son yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Commission.
in the basement of the church. The Roy L Willhelm, son of Mrs. L. O.
Malcolm Norment circle presented the Lytle. 602 South Main, was graduated
program. j in the last class of aviation cadets at
Mrs J. W Howard gave the opening the armv air corps school in Miami,
prayer and Mrs Rubert Austin led the Fla . and received his commission as a
devotionals and gave the closing pray-; second lieutenant, according to word
er A home mission’s task was dis- received here by his mother,
cussed by Mrs. Russell Cooper. ♦ *■ ♦
Mrs. Marianna Hunt. Hrs. Harold Out-Of-Town
Rector, Mrs. C. E. Maine and Mrs visitors.
Fred Fretz presented a radio skit.
♦ ♦
Back From
Shreveport.
Miss Laura Heath has returned from
• vacation period spent with relatives
in Shreveport. La.
♦ ♦ ♦
Baptist Missionary
Society Meets.
The Rosalie Mills Appleby circle of
the Baptist Women's Missionary society
met yesterday with Mrs. W. B Mathis
Devotionals Vere given by Mrs. A1
Workman and the opening prayer by
Mrs MathLs Donations were collect-
ed for the girl in the orphanage in
Oklahoma City. Mrs. H R Cole, study
teacher, headed a discussion from mis-
sion in the Bible. Mrs. Cole led the
closing prayer.
Members of the F.arl Hester circle
met at the home of Mrs. Walter Pea-
cock. Mrs. W E. White taught from
the closing chapter of the Personal
Service Guide Refreshments were
served to seven members.
Mrs. J W. Inge was hostess yester-
day to members of the Pearl Todd
circle. Mrs. Barney Brady gave the
opening praver; Mrs A Randall taught
the Bible lesson, and Mrs T J. Perry
led the closing prayer. Mrs Leo Whit-
son is a new member of the group.
Members of the Josephine Scaggs
circle met with Mrs. P J. Mason who
led the opening prayer. Devotionals
were given by Mrs Wayne Jameson,
and the mission study lesson was di-
rected by Mrs P. J. Conkwrlght. At
a business meeting members voted to
provide, clothing for a girl at the
Baptist orphanage. The meeting closed
with sentence prayers. The circle will
meet September 30 with Mrs. Jameson.
♦ ♦ ♦
Approaching
Marriage Announced.
Mr and Mrs B W Weaver today
announced the approaching marriage
of their daughter Oneta, to A T Slagle,
Jr., of Bartlesville, on October 10
The wedding will be solemnized at
the home of the bride elect s sister
and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Cowden of 1401 East Fairview.
Miss Weaver Is a graduate of the
Sapulpa schools and for the past sev-
Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Naza-
reth Lutheran church in Chatfield.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Nevin
In Hospital.
Mrs L E Nevin underwent an ap-
pendectomy last night at the Hillcrest
hospital in Tulsa.
♦ ♦ ♦
Returns From
Boulder.
Mrs J. P Cheek returned yesterday
from Boulder, Colo., where she visited
during the past month with her bro-
much fuel Is needed for each home-
__ owner during the winter season, based
SHIVERING TIMES on ,hr 6,1 degree maximum tempera-
_ ture. and issue him coupons to purchase
I the entire allotment less the amount of
WASHINGTON Sent *17 mi Pl-Mll °“ he alrettd> ha* ln hls lttnks
WASHINGTON, Set., l, UP) Mil- 3 Purchases between Sept. 30 and
lions of persons in oil-rationed states the date coupons are issued will be
face the prospect of "uncomfortable compensated for by tearing coupons
cold homes this winter" unless they *roni l*le consumer's books
immediately convert their oil burning 4 Local boards will be allowed to
lurnaces to coal burners and insulate m**ke exceptions to the 85 degree tern-
thelr I tomes to cut down on fuel con- perature rule "to prevent actual suf-
sumptlon. ferlng In cases where householders
Those unable to convert their oil
will be set up by Oct. 15 ed to active membership ln the Con-
2 Rationing boaul* will decide how , trollers Institute of America, a tech-
nical and professional organization de
voted to Improvement of controllershlp
techniques.
RESERVE CALL
NOT TO BE END
OF EDUCATION
have occasioned no great surprise
“However," he said, "mv statement,
together with other recerfl press re-
ports, has been interpreted in some
quarters to mean the end of all higher
education for the duration of the war.
This is a misapprehension that should
be corrected.
"The army is greatly in need of men
of specialized training, particularly in
physics, ohemistry, engineering and
medicine. We are equally Interested in
having adequate numbers of men of
WASHINGTON. Sept 17. (UP)—Sec- I such training available to war produc-
retary of War Henry L Stlmson said j,ion industries and to the civilian re-
........ . . today hls recent announcement that I search agencies of the government.
_____ ______ ________ laclc ,hp financial means to make ; members of the army enlisted reserves "Occupational bulletins of the selec-
burners will have to keep the tempera- needed improvements or where sick- would be called to active duty at the live service system have been Issued
tures of their homes down to 65 de- °r other factors are Involved | end of the current term, providing they I fiom time to time which relate to
grees. Specific allowances would be based are 0f military age ^ld not mean the college students trf these fields essential
That warning was issued last night on tne 65 degree average, past eon- 1 end 0f higher education for the war's i to the war effort.
by price administrator Leon Hender- j sumption, the amount of floor space ln ■ duration, as some people had thought -——
son. Areas affected are the 30 eastern the h0™e- characteristics of the furn- Hc said the announcement had MARRIAGE LICENSES
and midwestern state* where 96,890.000 acJLand °'ller , cffrs | aroused widespread misapprehension Otto Ferguson. 48 and Kate Han-
persons—almost three-fourths of the 1 The OPA and the office of defense whlch should be- corrected. He urged kins. 39. both of Tulsa, Merle Halt
nation's population—live and in which 1 transportation have also warned re-; educational institutions to continue in- 1 Coleman, 27. and Lois Swanson. 20,
fuel oil will be strictly rationed to ! pcatedly that coal1 users must stock up j structlon ln engineering, medicine and both of Tulsa E H Park 39, and
offset a transportation shortage I on_,f,ut _ _lh<> *° | the sciences, and said student reserv- Irene Poplin. 33, both of Tulsa.
I ter.
ther and siater-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Corporal James Rankin, Fort Bragg. p,ed Schiffhouer
The boys in service need guns,
planes and tanks. BUY WAR
BONDS EVERY PAY DAY
^CRITERION©
CLOSES TONIGHT
—Feature No. 1—
Pat O BRIEN * Glenn FORD
“FLIGHT LIEUTENANT”
—Feature No. 2—
“THE LOVES OF
EDGAR ALLEN POE”
Linda Darnell, John Shepperd
News* Unusual Occupations!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
2 GRAND FEATURES 2
—Feature No. 1—
North Carolina, and Mrs. Wayne Har- j
ris, Newkirk, were over night visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rankin and
children.
♦ ♦ ♦
Bridge Club
Holds Meeting.
Members of the Steady Eight Bridge
♦ ♦ ♦
Methodist Society
Holds Luncheon.
Members of the Methodist Women's
Society for Christian Service met yes-
terday afternoon at 1 o'clock for a
luncheon meeting at the church
Mrs O. B Picket presided at the
club met last night with Mrs John 1 business meeting, and reports of of-
Lantz hostess. Mrs Paul McClain won j ficers and committee chairmen were
first prize, and Mrs. Robert Stewart ma(je
Hendersons plea was expected to I avoid heatless homes and offices Rail-
have more effect than earlier ones to | loads and barge lines the ODT said,
residents of the 17 eastern states Those , an‘ better able to handle coal ship-
pleas brought little response and only | n»*nt* now than they will be this win-
a small percentage of oil burners were
changed to burn coal, the office of
price administration said
Henderson gave these details of the
fuel rationing program
1. The program will start Sept 30,
and machinery for handling coupons
MADE MEMBER OF C. I. A.
According to an announcement re-
ceived here bv the Chamber of Com-
merce, Roy W OLsen, treasurer of the
Liberty Glass company has been elect- i to duty would come early ln 1943 should
ists should continue their education j
until called
Stlmson said the possibility that |
college students who Joined the reserve i
might be called at any time, when the |
exigencies of war demanded it, had j
been considered by the war department j
and had been repeatedly mentioned in I
public announcements on the plan I
Therefore, he said, the notice that call1
DR. EDITH MOREAU COWMAN
Optometrist
Eye* Examined, Glasses Fitted
Over Pay-Leu Drug Store
Phone 144
was awarded second prize Traveling
prize was won by Mrs. Hubert Ashton.
Those present included Mrs. Jesse
It was announced that the district
meeting of the organization will be
held September 25 at the First Metho-
be with
Van Winkle, Mrs Stewart, Mrs Howard dist church in Tulsa A delegation from
Childress. Mrs Vernle Brown, Mrs the Sapulpa group will attend the
Hubert Ashton, Mrs Lantz, Mrs. Joe meetlng.
Mrs Harry Jury led a discussion on
the educational system of the church
and Mrs John Frank gave the devo-
tionals.
♦ ♦ ♦
Bridget tea
Hold Meeting.
Members of the Bridgettes met last
Stone and Mrs. McClain.
Next weed's meeting will
Mrs. Stewart.
♦ ♦ ♦
Presbyterian Guild
Covered Dish Luncheon.
Members of the Presbyterian Guild J
met vesterdav afternoon at 1 o'clock at |
the church for a covered dish lun- j night in the home of Mrs Frank Bean
cheon. Hostesses were Mrs. Russell for a combined meeting and gift shower
Lawson, Mrs. D. L. Knappenberger, i in honor of Mrs Cecil Brooks
Mrs. B. F Wooden, Mrs. Leslie Me- Bridge prizes were won by Mrs
Daniels. Mrs. J. L Hedges, Mrs. Fred Brooks. Mrs. Wade Manning and Mrs.
W H Randolph Members present in
eluded Mrs. Cecil Bean. Mrs G. B
Crawford. Mrs Frank McMurtrv, Mrs
Gesin, Mrs. J. W Bell, jr„ and Mrs
T H Stuart.
A business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Guy Ash and reports of the Manning, Mrs. F. W. Benfeld, Mrs
various committees were made. Mrs Harold Lyons and Mrs Frank Bean
S C Rollman led the devotionals and Guests were Mrs Randolph. Mrs
Rev. Charles Todd talked on the churcii George Burton Crawford, Mrs. Leo
program for the coming year. The williams and Mrs. J. Wells.
next meeting will be held October 21.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors Here
From California.
Mr and Mrs H O. Taylor, South-
gate, Calif., are visiting here with Mrs.
Taylor's aunt, Mrs Charles Ayrer.
J- ♦ ♦
Promoted To
Master Sergeant.
Sergeant Harry J Mathis, son of
Mr and Mrs. E P Mathis, 1302 East
I SO WANTS TRI CKS TO
TAKE INSTRUMENTS TO ( AMP
Sapulpa USO board chairman Mar-
vin Strain today requested that any
person with an available truck to trans-
port contributions of musical instru-
ments and games to Camp Gruber
notify him as soon as possible.
Two pianos, 10 vlctrolas and a num-
ber of radios, books and games have
for the
J^. promoted faster | been donated by Sapulpans
sergeant.
He U stationed with the lour recreational units at the Musko-
parachute infantry at
Ga.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitor From
Baton Rouge.
Mrs DeRoose Goetting left last night
for Baton Rouge. La., after a week's
visit here with her mother. Mrs Tressa
Hollister. She was accompanied by
Mrs Clifford Fulp who will live in
Baton Rouge.
♦ ♦ ♦
Announce Birth
Of Daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Hurt. Jr„ an-
Fort Bennlna I gee camp A crew from the camp
*ort Henning, s ^ ^ ^ ^ come ^ Sapulpa
today to transport the donations to
Muskogee were prevented from using
an army truck because of new military
tire restrictions.
Any ’verson who has a truck he would
be wlllilng to use ln making a trip
to the camp should call Strain at 582
SEKKS DIVORCE DECREE
Don Acree filed suit for divorce to-
day in district court against Annie
Acree on grounds of desertion and
abandonment. He also petitioned for
nounce
XiQ IVlra. w unn nui v, j*., «** “““ , .
the birth of a seven-pound girl the custody of one minor child.
WAR STAMPS AND ROMOS
AT OUR SOX-OFFICK MOW)
CLOSES TONIGHT
ZASU PITTS Roger Pryor
“So’s Your Aunt Emma”
Friday
AND SATURDAY
ONLY
—Feature No. 2—
(
wM BUCK
JONES
TIM
McCOY
Harry Langdon Comedy!
Color Cartoon,
“WOLF CHASES PIG”
and ...
Saturday Night Prevue
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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No Adult Should Ignore It!
NO GREATER SIN’
5th Column Women Exposed!
It Pulls No Punches to Expose
the Dens of Sin!
Personally Endorsed by Governor
Leon C. Phillips and Civic Clubs
IT DARES TO TELL THE TRUTH
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unless accompanied by parents.
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FRIDAY—SATURDAY
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These new fall beauties take extra hows and curtain calls in every
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Matched Priscilla Sets
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Other Priscilla and Colonial
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$1.00 /
n.
Here s a lovely marquisette panel in
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and white with blue borders. 36 inches
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69c
SCRANTON AND
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PANELS
$1.00
BATHROOM
KITCHEN
COTTAGE SETS
Other beautiful pan-
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$3.50.
69c
$1.98
Odd and End, Good Quality
CHILDREN’S SHOES
Oxfords! High Tops!
Closing out these lop-quality,
longer - wearing, better - looking
oxfords and high top shoes for
school children! Vitality and
Great Scott brands—In black,
brown and a few whites. Sizes
10 to 12 and I2J/2 'to 4—brok-
en. Plenty of narrow A widths,
B and C.
$2.98 Great Scotts
$3.S8 Vitalities
Flatter your face for fall1 See and select from Ka.z
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the new season! Beautiful material*—in chicken and
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Every one a selected beauty.
BETTER QUALITY -LOWER PRICE
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Beautiful, sheer, clear,
new rayon hose—slight
irregulars of better qual
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ANKLETS
For children, misses and
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and size range from 6
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Stamps
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942, newspaper, September 17, 1942; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1524424/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.