Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936.
SAPULDS. HFRATP, BAPUl.pA, OKLAHOMA
PACE THREE
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
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• SOCIAL CAIXBNDM *
• Monday
• O'Lula Hanna society meets at '
• 7 45 in the church
• Legion Auxiliary meet.s In the '
• hut 8 o'clock for Installation ot •
• officers
• Good Samaritan club meets with *
** Mrs D E Riddle
• Ladles Auxiliary to the O R *
• C meets 2 o'clock in Elks hall
• Wednesday
• Women's Missionary Society, *
• South M E church, business ’
• meeting in the church
• Women's Council 1 o'clock lun- '
• cheon at Christian church
• Methodist Guild meets 2 o'clock '
• with Mrs Haskell M'srndgr as- '
• distant hostess1* Mrs John Seal's
• and Mrs Alfred Reel
• Baptist Women's Misamnaiy
• society meets 2 o'clock In the
• church for Royal 8ervtce pro- ^
• gam
• Thusday
• Altruistic club meets with Mrs.
• Alvin Martin
• Ever Ready Sewing circle meets
• with Mrs W B Radcliffe
« Needleworkers Guild meeis for
• 12:30 luncheon with Mrs P J
• Clements
• Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs
• C J Hand
• Stitch and Chat club meeting
• with Mrs W A Salmans
• Thursday Quilting club enter-
• tallied by Mrs C M McPherson
• Corona club dessert luncheon at
• 1.30 with Mrs Ed Schall
• Friday
• T E L. class one o'clock oover-
• ed dish luncheon at First Baptist
• church.
• Ametle club luncheon 115 at
• Allan Coffee Shop. Mrs J. B.
• Laniptoi. hostess
• Eight club meets with Mrs.
• Dennie Wortman.
• Business and Professional Wo-
• men's club, membership program.
• Miss Mildred Causey leader
Knroutr Home From
California.
Mr and Mrs W A Wise left yes-
terday afternoon for their home in
Tyler. Tex., after a brief visit In the
home of their daughter and son-in-
law. Mr and Mrs R J Ranck.
The visitors stopped here enroute
from California, where they have
spent the summer. They were accom
panted upon their vacation trip by
their grandson. Bill Ranck. who re-
mained at his home here
* ♦ ♦ ♦
Breakfast Shower
For September Bride.
Mrs Paul Miner and Miss Thelma
Dorr paid bridal courtesy to Mrs
Lvnn Cunningham of Drumright who
was Miss Pat Jansen before her mar-
riage earlier this month, when Urey
received guests to*- breakfast and a
miscellaneous gift shower at ten yes-
terday morning in the home of the
former.
Decorations in pink and white at
the breakfast table were repented tr.
the waapplngs of the dainty bridal
gift* A miniature bride in a oe-
niffled white costume stood tn a
circle of pink rosebuds in the center
of the table where covers were laid
for Mrs H R Jansen. Mrs Herbert
C casebolt. Mrs. Wesley Whittlesey,
of Washington D C.. Mrs Dick
Biddle. Miss Mary Jane Scott. Mrs
James Stewart Mrs Elwood Bowden.
Mrs Dan Odell. Miss Berdena Harvey.
Miss Florence Hands. Mis* Virginia
Hermes Mrs Cunningham. Miss Dorr
and Mrs Miner
♦ ♦ ♦
Over Sunday
Visitors
Mr an<| Mrs E B Matthews had
as their guests over 8unday Mrs.
Matthews three sisters. Mrs R O
Earley and Miss Lavine Steben of
Tulsa, Mrs E J VanBusktrk of New
Britton. Conn., also small Mis* Sue
Ann gieben of Kellyvtlle
Mrs VanBusktrk will return here
for a longer visit after a visit to the
Texas centennial
♦ ♦ ♦
A GueM For
The Week Fnd.
Miss Mart C Brock of Fort Worth
was a guest her- for the week-end
In the home of Mr and Mrs O D
Page Miss Brock stopped here en
route to Okmulgee where she Is to
teach this winter
♦ ♦ ♦
Two Weeks
Vacation Trip.
W H MoCracktn and his son
Cecil Mi’Crackln. returned yesterday
from a two week* vacation trip to
the Texas centennial. Carlsbad cav-
erns 111 New Mexico. Petrified Forest
and Orand Canyon In Arizona, potnis
In Colorado. Kansas and old Mexico
In Rocky Ford. Colo they were the
guests of Mr and Mrs Lee Gundy.
» ♦ ♦
Visitor Herr
For The Day.
Mrs Fred La Pearl of Muskogee was
the guest of Mrs. E. O Hall for the
day.
♦ • *
Ever Readv
Sewing Circle.
The Ever Ready Sewing circle will
meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs
W B Radcliffe as hostess
Sandwiches
and FOUNTAIN FOODS at
REEL’S
DRUG STORE
< omplimrnlary To
Two SapidP»nv
A lovely affair given in Tui*a Sat-
urday night was a miscellaneous
shower and bridge party which paid
compliment to two young Sapulpa
matrons Mrs. O. S Manes* and Mr*.
Dick Biddle
Ouesis were received In the home
ol Mrs Kermit Carter who was assist-
ed by Mrs Victor Thomas and Mrs
Alfred Frampton In entertaining.
Among the guests were these Sa
pul pan* Mrs Dal - Kllngensmith Mrs
Maness. Miss Betn Gage. Mrs B C
Stivers, jr.. Mr* Shelby Cline. Miss
Mable Greene and Mrs Biddle.
Mrs Kllngensmith scored high at
bridge and Mrs Maness. second The
bridge prizes as well as the lovely
package* for the honorees were wrap-
ped in pastel shades
♦ ♦ ♦
I’. I>. C. Member*
Invited To Tulsa.
Members of the Tulsa chapter of
the United Daughters of the Conieci-
eracy have Invited members of the
Thomas Wills chapter of Sapulpa to
attend a book review and 12 30 lun-
rheon to be held at the Boston
avenue M E church In Tulsa mi
Wednesday.
Richard Mansfield Dickinson, direc-
tor of the Tulsa Little Theater play-
ers. will review the book "Gone With
the Wind.” preceding the luncheon
Members who wish to attend may
call Mrs. Joe Allen. 474. or Mrs Tay-
lor Fox, 1189 for further particulars
♦ ♦ ♦
Resumed Studies
This Morning.
John Willard who has been 111 here
at the home of his mother. Mrs R
O Bailey, for several days resumed
his studies at Tuisa Business college
this morning
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home
Yesterday.
Mrs O E Morrison arrived home
yesterday from a two weeks trip
through Texas and Louisiana She
also visited at Elk City and °ther
points In Oklahoma
♦ ♦ ♦
T. E. L 4 4**»
Luncheon
The T E L. class of the First
Baptist church will meet in the
chutch Friday for a covered dish lun-
cheon at one o’clock. All of the mem-
bers are urged to be present for this
opening meeting of th autumn
♦ ♦ ♦
Hlrthdav Party
Saturday Night.
Mr. and Mr* O T Hubbard enter-
tained a group of guests Saturday
night at their home In celebration o»
the birthday anniversaries of Dorothy
and Edward Huboard. twelve and fif-
teen respectively
After un evening ot games the
hostess, assisted by her daughter.
Miss Rubv Hubbard, served refresh-
ment* to these guests: Marjorie Sue
Miller, Orville KHterman. Katherine
Hubbard. Billie Schoonovei. Warren
I at rick Billy Bristow . Mary Ellen
Hai|ier Lawrence Fletcher, Marietta
Hubbard Fherman Harjirr. Loveta
Campbell. Paul Bristow. Rebecca Pat-
rick. Frankie Janies. Buster Hose,
Rescue Hrtcher and the honorees
Band Mothers
Meeting Tomorrow.
The band mothers of Sapulpa high
school will meet tomorrow afternoon
at two o'clock In the band room ot
the high school building.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors In
Brother's Home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Masters ot Sul
phur are visiting here in the home
of the formers brother and sister-in-
law Mr and Mrs Claude Masters.
♦ ♦ ♦
Women's Council
Luncheon.
The Women's Council of the First
Christian church will meet for their
regular one oclock luncheon Wednes-
day In the church.
♦ ♦ ♦
Leaving Tonight
F*>r Annapolis.
Eugene Rankin will leave tonight
for Annapolis. Md. for his senior
year at the United States naval aca-
demy He has spent a month here
with his parents. Mr and Mrs J A
Rankin
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Of
friends Here.
Mr and Mr*. Robert C Coffey of
Muskogee were guests Wi the home of
Mr and Mrs Claude Masters yester-
day.
♦ ♦ *
former Residents
Week End Guests.
Mr and Mrs J 8 Harris and
daughter. Jane, of Kansas Ctty were
week pnd guests In the home of Mr
and Mrs R J Ranck The visitors
former Sapulw residents, have gone
on to Okmulgee to visit relatives be-
fore returning here for a longer stay
with friends
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Have
Departed.
Mrs P O Petrey of Packard Ky
and Morristown. Tenn and Mrs Earl
Edwards of OkUiioma City have de-
parted for their homes after spending
several days here as guests In the
home of Mrs H H Davis
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived flomr
Saturday Night.
Mr and Mrs Chester Bartlett and
children. Irving and Dorothy, re
turned Saturday night from Colorado
where they have spent the summer
visiting at various points
Sewing Classes
) Oi gainzeri.
Mrs E O Hall has announced the
organization of a business women's
sewing class In her heme. 210 South
Park street, tomorrow night at sever,
o'clock
This class is in addition to the free
classes conducted it* the |anons
school districts I.istrrictton* are free
and #ny business woman Interested
in taking the course is urged to attend
this meeting tomorrow night
Mrs. Hall's Jefferson school classes
will meet at one-thirty tomorrow in
the Jefferson school cafeteria to regis-
ter for membership
♦ ♦ ♦
Ace of Clubs
Meets Thursday.
The Ace of Clubs will meet Thurs-
day with Mrs C J. Hand instead ot
Friday as announced
♦ ♦ ♦
Altruist!*
Club Thursd.iv
The Altruistic club will meet Thurs-
day afternoon In the home of Mrs
Alvin Martin 20 North Elm street,
for the first meeting of the fall sea-
son
♦ ♦ ♦
South Methodist
Women To Meet.
The Womens Missionary Society of
the South Methodist church will meet
at two-thirty Wednesday afternoon
for a business meeting in the church.
♦ ♦ ♦
Party And
Program Tomorrow.
The teachers and pupils of the
intermediate department of the South
Methodist church will give a party
and program for the parents at eight
o'clock tomorrow night in the church.
Graduation exercises for the two sen-
ior classes of the department will
also be held at this time.
All parents of intermediate children
are invited to attend
♦ ♦ ♦
Royal Neighbors
Meet Tomorrow.
The Royal Neighbors will meet to
morrow for a one o'clock covered dish
luncheon in the Odd Fellows hall
♦ ♦ ♦
Expected Here
Next Week.
Mrs Ella Rush is expecting as her
guests next week her son and daugh-
ter-in-law M< and Mrs Robert Hud-
son of Chicago Mr Hudson left
Chicago Saturday to join Mrs. Hud-
son at Cameron, Tex., for a trip to
the Texas centennial before coming
| Visiting
litre Inday.
Charlie Edgerton of San Antonio,
was visiting In the home of his broth-
er and sistcr-tn-law Mr and Mrs.
Curt Edgerton Uxta> He arrived 'asl
night for a brief business trip.
♦ ♦ *
♦ ♦ •
Visitor* In
tlklalwma City.
Mr and Mrs. Logan Senrker were
visitors In Oklahoma city yesterday
♦ ♦ •
Guest Here
From Tulsa.
Miss Amy Lewis. i< wary at Morn
Ingslde hospital in Tulsa, is a guest
here in the home cf Dr and Mrs
Paul Mote
♦ ♦ ♦
Impmving After
A Tonsilectomy.
Miss Louie Ma” Hogue r> Improving
after a tonsilectomy ve trrday morn-
ing.
ing of the entertainment committee. J MISSING PROPERTY FOUND
of which he is a member. In Okla- a portable tynewnter, two ortet
hctna City yesterday making arrange- rases and a Paramount Drilling com-
ments for the state chiropractic con- panv seal were found under the Pole-
, I ____»_ i__: J____ Otis rv»i 1-3 Grilll h
venticn in November.
Mrs Berton accompanied him
HICACLF IS STOLEN
cat creek bridge about one mile south
of Sapulpa today by C E Davidson
pipeline vallcrr for the Stanollnd
ivn 11 i.r .n Oil ermparv. and are believed
A red and blue bicvcle owned by|<ounty officers to have been dumped
Kenneth Pal ion, vas repoited Molen from astolen car
sometime between th*' hour, ot a 30; Further investigations wen beirs
and 3 25 < clock yesterday afternoon,
near the Criterion theatei
Grime*. 8902 Avondale. Oklahoma
City, and funeral services will be held
today In that city.
Mrs DeArmonu is well-known here
and is the past state president of the
B and F. W organization
made this afternoon by Curt Brum-
ley, deputy, in an effort to learn how
the articles got under tire oridgc.
rnnumv The Property Is believe tc belor/?
CARS IN M LLI. ION t0 ErneBt Crabtree of Ada. oi tc in'?
A collision with a car. whose driver , , Qn company cf that ctty.
was not learned, wa reported to the _______
police station by A H Ha isner. living'
six miles northeast of Sapulpa. as
occurring late i|iturday afternoon
rear Kuss lore on N Park street
Hausner wa* driving away from the
curb, when the cars struck, he told
pciice. Only slight damage was re-
ported.
Texas Flood
$5,000,001) damage la t week at San
Angplo.
Outposts stationed it Marble Falls
approximately 60 mile* up-stream
from Austin, repotted *iie river has
risen a foot there this in rning and
wa; rising at the iate of hall a foot
an hour It stood at 22 feet at l
a m. At Austin the river stage was
15 feet compared with 28 feet at he
height of last week's Hood and with
41 7 as the maximum of the 1935 flood
Coast guardsmen ,vho few planes
up the river vallev yesterday report-
ed they found no one in need of
assistance Messat-1 in both English
and Spanish were dropped at low-
places warning inhabitants that an-
other rise might be expected And
advising them to place their livestock
and families in safe places.
Official* here believed much of the
flood would be diverted by backing
up into tributary streams before the
crest of the flood reached the lower
valley. These tributaries apparently
had been cleared of local flood water
MOTHER OF MRS. DeARMOND
SUCCUMBS IN NEW MEXICO
Fi lends here received v.-crd today
of tne death of Mr> Wthon mother
of Mr* Verna CoXrmcnil. ol Tulsa,
national secrctaiy ol Business and
Professional Women's club, and a
Speakei ln this city on numerous
occasions
Death occurred a' her hem1' in .Tew
Mexico The body was taken to the
home of her daughter, Mrs H I
yal£S
• Where the Rig Pi-lure* Play'*
TODAY THRU TUES.
Fast. Tuneful Entertain-
ment Y< u Mustn't Mis*
PS '
i Tint
MUSIC UV ‘vf'
iiaoMi «*•« »«o»*oio *en*
Also NFW'S. ( ino.in an.l
CHIC SALE Minxlure.
DR. BERTON MAKKs PLANS
FOR OKLAHOM A CHIKO MEET
Dr T R Berton attended a meet-
on here
TODAY and TUESDAY
with Fred Ma> Murray Jac k
Oakir and .lean Parker
Added Attractions.
Parmount News!
Paramount Pictorial.
Paramount Musical Headliner.
Paramount Color classic cartoon
'li
More Bargains In New, Desirable Fall Merchandise
Ne*w! Girb' Tub
FROCKS
Hew Fall
Styles!
V j For Ant school days! Vat
‘ '' dyed percales in print* and
in popular, plain color*
Short and km* sleeves Buy
several style*—they’re the
one* Kiri* love! Size* 1-14.
Famous Sunny Tucker strles!
BnwdHoUt* and percale*—
prmta and plane* 1 to 16 jrtx.
Children’* Medium Weight
Cotton Ribbed UNIONS
Nearly all sixes in all styles.
Special Close-out price
Now *
25c
Just the right weight for early
Fall wear. Some will want them
for all winter. Buy now at this
low price.
SLEEPERS
for the Smaller Children.
Sizes 2, 4, 6 Years.
NOW
ONLY
49c
Good, heavy weight. Well made.
Rubber bottom, double sole feet
built in. A real Penney value!
KATZ GIVES S&H GREEN STAMPS
a LE GANT figure
is a smart figurevy
r#.
And thal’s what Fashion is demand-
ing—smartness — and slimness, too!
Le Gant of Youthlastic has some
clever ways of achieving it!
A back construction
that stretches up-and
down from hip to hip
(Le Gant never rides
up - and that’s why.)
The center panel Does
N®t stretch across —
holding you to slim
lines.
The side stretches BOfTH ways
for ease and comfort It s the
|{ famous Two Way-One Way con-
trol. A front panel reinforced
with a few bones — watch that
diaphragm hold the line! ^
Then, a cupped, well- /
separated lace hra top. '
Wear a Le Gant—be
slim, trim and smart! ^ 1
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7
IN
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98
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Special Value! Ladies’
Pure Silk HOSE
oZ 49c Pair
Every pair pure thread silk chiffon.
Every pair absolutely ringless.
Every pair full fashioned.
Every pair guaranteed first quality. No seconds in this
lot.
Every pair in the newest Fall colors, such as Pecan,
Brisk, Smoketone, Light Gunmetal, Pebble and
Pepper.
COMPARE THIS VALUE!
Black-Draught High
In Quality Without
Being High In Price
Black-Draught is "easy to pay for"
because It Is so economically pack-
aged and so reliable
But as to quality, there's nothing
"cheap" about It. For Instance, its
principal active Ingredient Is the
leaves of a certain species of plant
that are brought 10.000 miles from
where they grow to the factory
where the medicine is made These
leave* from far, far away, help to
give Black-Draught Us well-known
•laxative reliability" They could not
be left out. or substituted, without
real loss of good medicinal quality.
For a good, purely vegetable laxa-
tive. Insist on Black-Draught. About
25 doses In each 25-cent package.
—Adv.
Le Gant Coraeta and
Coraelettea - - - $5.
WARNER CORSETS — $2 to $5.
WARNER CORSELETTES - $3.50.
k)
Ific*'
the P
the hoe „,\th
A vou’" *et «Teat‘
Kod 5® ate JJ* io
Hats to wear with your
coat — your suit — your
street dress—your after-
noon dress — your sport
clothes! See them today!
r. ■
Vdme!
12Kc
W» Mwe tkm t» be tteibent val-
ue obtainable tn heavy wrrwm
stripe throne I M inches wide.
UNBLEACHED
9/4 SHEETING
1 rtrtf
Oxhide
Overalls
Like D+fs
Boys’ models ~of
2 20 denim. Ad-
justable | Parra!*
4
buckles. T Trlpio
stitched, bar-
tacked. Cut fulL
Lfcoty wide ... 81 inches I And
very low-priced, too. here at
I'mmeyV A goon sturdy quality*
Boys’ Dress Shirts
<r
Swell for achnol
wear! Plsids,
check* and sol-
id*. Long wrear.
mg percales,
chamhrav* and
broadcloth
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