Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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Insu1 uni -on \ii - Eddicimui Ar-
thur Casey. Mrs Cubby Enlow Mrs
Ltda Warner. Mrs. Buford Ziim and
Kaymoud Leo En)ow and son.
MIAII Mr: Til'S Crrr.MoT7MrrTTr!T'„— , mm mn, ri',1 ■ oi I
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Liink. Mr- ora e Longnure. Mrs.
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A Bride-To-Be
Mr and Mrs Raymond Cooper.
303 West McKinley avenue, enter-
tained members of the Builders
class oi Christian church Thursday
evening ccmpllinenting Miss Jo
Anne Shirley whose engagement to
John Rupert has just been an-
nounced.
The rooms were decorated in true
Halloween style with flowers, can-
dles and lamp shades carrying out
Women's t of V.
I.unelieon Friday
John Frank of Frankomu lotter-
ies was guest speaker on the "An
of Living' at the Women's Chamber
of Commerce luncheon held yester-
day noon in the YW'CA dining
hall with 64 club members and
guests ill attendance Mrs C r.
Davis, program chairman, miio-
duced the speaker
Mrs. Gertrude McMIehael ted
Variety < lub Mendiera
FnlerUin Families
Variety cluo members entertained
their husbands and hildren Thurs-
day night at a Hallcwe'eir imrty
given at the home of Mr and Mrs.
J B Wood
The front porch and house were
beautifully decorated in Halloween
mctlfs and In this setting members
and their guests enjoyed a series of
games interrupted occasionally by,
surprise visits ol hobgoblins and
spocks.
Lively refreshments were served
to Mr and Mrs Cecil McCrackin
and Nancy. M: and M: - Wade Ca-
sey and Kay. Mr and Mrs Preston
Psychology
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ftafriett tlfurp \i ,• n Nl 1' W m Oct-Togethei club will (peel on
Sipitli. Mrs Alta Spcakmun Mr • hairui ..... ented Mi Herbort | Tuesday at 2 o'clock In the home
Leslie '• Speakimui Mr Mihln i " i;.I" who had eliaria of thi ”* M:'* M' -u Brown w ith .\li
Sprrledcr and Mr- Racial Vukei prtgrum usui-. a« the theme nl hei .Woodward ol Kltfer ho le •
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I.ovdy refre$niAeiits were servetl
.-libKuUt. iw the kunhie-s and svui- mHI, (or the wi rd« of eomfort
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husband and fiuliei We llmij* . ‘ ‘ ..
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I'o Meet MiiiiH.ii
Visited Relatives
Here This Week
Warrant Officer and Mi It A
Paxton left yesterday for their ht me
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on vi, n w nirirrrs. n Mr. Mui'Mlllaii. c< Usin. Mrs C W Del-
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group singing and Mrs J. M
the orange and black eoler scheme j Cheek sanr; two solo numbers.
After several games were played. -From the Land of the Hkv Blue
the guests were led on a tour ol j Waters and Bv the Waters of
the witches den where chills and | Minnetonka." She was accompanied
thrills awaited them ) by Mrs Fred Adams and both were stamu, Katlue and Rebecca Mr
Downstairs again a slip ol paper nttlired In beautiful native Indian :Bn(j \j,.; (ja]c x.ivlor and Carroll
was drawn from the bowl into which costumes > mI m-! it' uIh p,..7,,,,h
each person had previously placed I Hostess committee for the lunch- bickie: Mr and Mrs Flovd Wright,
J0 ton Included Mrs. E B Matthews. Jiuvmlt- and D.u.a Wood and these
Mrs. Glenn O Young. Mrs. Rodney additional guests. Mr and Mrs Bill
Routsong and Mrs Annette Sween- Oliver. Gary. Don and Michael Ol-
ey. iver Mrs Edith Snvder. little Miss
On the dining room rommittee neilB Woodring of Tulsa,
were Mrs W H Sawyer. Mrs. Al- . . ,
Paueaul Woman's Sceleti «f
menu committee members ( hrMian Service
his name ' written In blcod.
Annes name was drawn and she
was told that she must open the
ghosts treasure chest which was In
the complete darkness of the dining
room Guided by the hostess, she
walked into the dining room and I ^ R^i and Mm. J H
opened the^ lid (J a crdar^clital | -j-fic menu comnilttee
which *iu filled with an array of I werp Mrs
beautifully wrapped gifts for her
ThLs Wi. the first inkling she "ad j ;’nd Mr.s."Maudt \iiilci'
that the shower was m her honor
Jo Anne and John were seated
to open thi gifts before a table
over whi h hung a pink shade and o{ „ arraHst.me.rts.
leng streamers. Unknown to them. 1
Richard Howard made transcrip-
tions of their comments as they
opened the gifts, and later the rec-
ords were played back
H P Lewellyn, Mrs H. Womans Society of Christum
Wooldridge Mrs Charles Hall service. Wesley Methodist church,
I held its weelclv meeting yesterday
The Indian summer theme was afternoon in file church wuh Mi-
carried out in autumn decorations ygari. McMumi. president in charge
10 0*S" nu b‘kS S I on the table with the Thanksgiving of the meeting,
cou-red with a beautiful lace clotl m„l(f Hi«ni«v«i nttrartivelv in de- prayer by Mrs. Frank Hayes o|i-
> ened the (UOgra«i which was pre-
* ♦ ♦ seated by Mrs Jchn Mobley from
Halluwr'rn Party ,tne book. "Preparing India's Lead-
For Sunday seiiool ,>rR fm- „ Post-War World ' Closing
A Hallowe'en party was given to prayer was by Mrs E. A Carey.
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C K Johnson and Mrs Charles R cf fu"' refreshments were served to Mrs j A
Upton. I the «roul)
Di ucious refreshmeuLs were serv- The following formed the party
ed to Mr and Mrs. William K Mrs. Collins and grandson. Mr and held in her home
Burns of Tulsa: Mr. and Mrs Mrs Warner. Mrs Jchn Bush. Mrs. The pregram on
George McMorrls. Mr and Mrs R. Edith Berry-hill and daughters. Mrs
C Hursl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ru- j Will Hays. Mrs Ted Philyawo, Mr
pert. Mr and Mrs. Charles R Up- and Mrs. Carroll Fowler and Rc-
ton Misses Davida Phillips. Agnes beeca. Mi and Mrs Waite Wlnte-
Davis. Ruth Miler. Jo Anne and hi ad and Frederick Mr and Mr-
Boyd was Hostess yes-
terday to members of PEO chapter
at the regular afternoon meeting
Cottey college
was presented by Mrs Artie Busby
following a briet business meeting
The hostess served refreshment-
to the ioflowing members. Sirs..
Merle Bert-. Mrs Dannie Burnett,
Elizabeth Shi. ley. Mary Ann Coo-
per. Mrs. C. K Johnson. John Ru-
pert. Llcyd Upton and Richard
Howard
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IHrcthea MrVav Is
Bride cf Albert Snyder
In a beautiful home setting nup-
tial vow.i were exchanged last night
at 7 p.m. by Miss Dorothea McVay.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M L ]
McVay. 320 W Lincoln avenue, and
Albert Snyder, son of Mr and Mrs j
D A. Snyder, also cf this city
The douole ring ceremony was t
Doors Open 12:45
Continuous Show 1 to 11 p. m.
performed by Rev W A Carter.
Nazarene minister who also offi-
ciated at the marriage of the brides
parents 22 years ago
A floral altar formed cf tall bas-
‘kets of pale pink and white chry- !
ran them urns and snapdragons bank-
ed with palms was lighted by tall |
white candles held in cathedral ,
candelabra These were lighted •
immediately preceding the ceremony 11
by Clayton SClWibacil uncle .>t th<
bride, and Nados Donaldson
A program cf nuptial music was ,
played by Wilma Donaldson, who
preceded the ceremony with "Oh
Promise Me and played the ac-om-
panlment lor the soloist Katherine
Taylor, who sang "The Lord's Pray-
er" and ' Always." In the brief
Interval preceding the reception
Miss Taylor sang. "If you Were the
Only Gin."
Attendants for the couple were!
the brides sister Wanda Lvnn Mc-
Vay as maid of honor and Delbert
Snyder, twin brother ot the bride-
groom. as best man.
The bride wore a powder blue'
gabardine suit with the new three-
quarter length jacket, and ac'es i-
nes of gold snakeskui. In her hair
was a black bandeau with gold -e-1
quin trim Her orchid corsagt was
attachau to the white Bible which
she carried, and the streamers of |
white satin ribbon and tiny sprays
cf stephanotis fell to the hem of
her skin
Her sister wore a gray wool suit
with pale pink blouse and corsage
of pink and white carnations
Mrs. McVay. the bride's mother,
wore a powder blue mod dress with
white carnation corsage and Mrs
6: ' der. iiiun,,-; : .
v ill trod in a btigi *... a |f
White carnation corsage
Fcr the reception which followed
the ceremony the bride's table wa.s
laid with a lace-covered cloth and ,
centered by a pink and while car- |
nation arrangement flanked by
lighted candles. At either end ol
the table stood the crystal punch-1
bowl service and the three-tiered
wedding cake topped by a miniature !
bridal couple
Mrs Clayton Scheibach. uunt ct
the' bride, served the cake after
the first slice wa.s cut oy the newly- I
weds and Mias Eathui Anglin I
poured punch Assisting in the din-
ing room were the bride s aunts •
Mrs. Virgle Davis and Mr- Gladys
Trammell of Tulsa Rachel Burns 1
had charge of the guest register
Lattr Mr and Mrs Snyder and
their attendants formed a party ot !
four at Bengalalre. new Tulsa night I
club, where the singer with the
band dedicated a special number
to them
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have taken
an apartmou at 11211* E Jaclcson
avenue and will go immediately to
housekeeping.
Mrs. Snyder. Sapulpa high school
graduate with the class of 1946. will
continue In her position with the
National Mutual Life Insurance
Co.. Tulsa.
The bridegroom, who graduated
from high school here hi 1938
servfcd four years In the U S army-
32 months cf which was overseas1
In the New Guinea aiea He wa-
tt corporal at the time cf his dis-
charge At present he u taking *
training in air merhanics at Spar-
tan plant in Tulsa
Out-of-town guests heie for the
wedding and the reception were
Jean Chappelle. Rachel Burns U<th
of Tulsa, and Katherine Taylor ]
solont. Hapulpan who Is attending I
Jiethaiiy lOllegt' in ik-lluiiy. flkla |
Last Day—“LAWLESS BREED” *
Sunday- Monday- Tuesday
GJIHY COOPER
MMR M(kt Chau Mine
A’l’<» *0*? tlAUTIfUl
fill FEIIH <
Popeye Cartoon!
Community Sing!
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^Hicuik you!
Effective Monday, Nov. 4. the Si. James
Coffee Shop will be under the supervision of
its new owner, Mrs Lillian Westbrook, for-
merly the owner of a restaurant in Tulsa
Mrs. \Wstbrook is well experienced in her
work and a very capable restaurant operator
We are making this appeal to all of our psst
customers and all Sapulpans who will to pat-
ronize the new owner and give her any busi-
ness you see fit.
'I
Ue take this opportunity to thank the people
of Sapulpa for their splendid patronage and
cooperation during the time we have been
operating the St. James Coffee Shop
I have disposed of the coffee shop in order to
take a position with the Acacia Mutual Insur-
ance Company of Washington. D. C. I will
manage the Tulsa branch, serving Creek
County and 19 other counties in eastern
(Oklahoma My office is at 713-715 Thoinp
son Building, Tulsa —David Horton-
JUST A REMINDER—
We have plenty of choice, juicy, tender
Steaks along with the best SUNDAY DINNI K
—prepared by Harley Anderson—you have
ever had at the St. James.
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nour iced.
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Formed Party At
Foi tlall Gatnr
Mr and Ml' X Jones. Don mi' *
and Suaii Jones, and Mi and Mrs (lucHs Here
Gerald Sporlcdei formed a pam in Vi-slenUi
aiteuii LUe 8i.puliiii*Wili H.».' is n. ,,, j ..
football g^e at Bke.i; tadiumia -t a, “iT S
l aw in Mrs. C W Dicker.se n. Mr MacMillan, ci Usui. Mr- C W I
laigcue Kuykendall. Mrs Dean i J11*! JBmUv a,1d aunt Mrs Al-
Uaulston and one cu.-si m, 0.0,1 lm' VonOunten and family
Uaulston und one guest. Mrs Vaul
McClain.
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THE $64.00 QUESTION!
I urner says democrat legislators won’t
cooperate with any program of a repub-
lican governor.
We ask Streeter Speakman:
If you are returned to the legislature, and
1 lvnn is .elected, will you oppose any
program h.Jynn proposes?
Republican County Central Committee
W O Paxton is stationed at
Camp Campbell
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ChiMrrn Entertained
At .'IM|„,'ra.lr
Mrs Wallace Rock and Mrs E
D Rink werr hestesses at a Hal-
4.' lowe'en masquerad, party and w ie-
j ner roast given Thursday iroiu 7
to 8:30 |i ip
Guests attending were Sue. Pansy
and Joan Cupps. Dcnna Baker. Mr
and Mrs. Russell Beatty and daugh-
ters Carolyn and Pamela Jane.
Marlene and Edna Shields Mr and
Mrs Gtne Mathis and daughter
Evelyn of Tulsa. Mrs Wilson Cupp
E A Day. Gecrgono U< ck \f:
and Mrs. Wallace Rock and Mrs ,
E D. Rock
ELECT
A
STATE SENATOR
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Who Will Represent ALL the People
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Advanced School Program.
2. Farm-to-Market Roads.
3. Revision of State Tax Structure.
4. Representation of the Entire Sena-
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This Program Affects Every Individual.
VOTE FOR
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Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1946, newspaper, November 2, 1946; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1525014/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.