Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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P'CF TWO
I SAPULPA HERALD. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
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Sim;,n- the ver>' FREDERICK, Dec 17-A toon-town
Who has a s^r^, k Tunlalun open house next Monday night will
mir charminl ^ ,rieIM,BhlP for ail mark the start 0f the junior-senior
^Tor, “uly- high sth001 recreation program in Frecl-
hanrkhake "®^ J#Ck “ R00d P®ternal rick Remodeling of the hut for the
youth organization is nearing com-
-----— !pletion.
ALet a LlAlf a _______ PERRY, D c. 17 Dr J \V Pram is.
AnUIY1 BRIEFS R0*3*'’ county health officer, said today
_____ smallpox vaccinations and diphtheria
By United Pr*« anfl typhoid Inoculations of school
NORMAN Dec 17_--rv,‘„ 4 , , children in the county have been dis-
Notre Dame" —annual feature of^the hSys^ ^ **“ Chris,mas
- 'll LSt IHa_S A sDn AM fha TTnl. • *
--------FRIDAY^DECEMBER,!?, 1M3. .« -
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Sapulpa Herald
Established in 1914
Until Present Stock Is Disposed of
WE WILL SELL
Entered as second-class mall matter. September 8, 1914 at the
postoffice at Sapulpa, Oklahoma, under an act of March 8. 1897.
JOHN W YOUNO......... *«!♦«,. p,,K1uv„
MRS FAYE REECE DUNLAP.and' BtSkSS
DELIVERED BY CARRIER ANYWHERE IN SAPULPA
MOUNDS, KIEFER, BOWDEN, AND KELLYVILLE
One Week ...................... _
One Calendar Month ................... 50 Pen
Three Months (must be paid In advance) ___________ *i •>
Six Months (must be paid in advance) " «? t
One Year (must be paid in advance i J50
ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Three Months ............. ..
Six Months ............... ................................... | *
One Year ........ .............................
If you need Christmas seals, phone
804 or 387 today -AUv.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly b<
to the »»t of th
trouble to help loosen and expel geri
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, DEC
we will have
EGG NOG DRINK
For Sale During the Holidays
Don’t Neglect Tour
diTj. w.
FREDERICK
Optometrist
Complete Ocular Examination
Glasses Made to Fit Year Eyes
5 N. Main In Potter Music Ce.
CREOMULSION
Phone 321
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
-«dv
AMERICAN SOLDIERS WIN FRIENDS AS
WELL AS BATTLES ON FOREIGN SOILS
ALVA Okla., Dec. 17. (LP)-Amer-
lcan soldier* are winning friends a-
w-e,l as battles in the Mediterranean
area, letters from overseas indicate.
Take, for example, the letter ad-
dressed to Mrs. John Simon of Alva
bv a Tunisian good will "ambassador
His tetter reciprocates the friendliness
o' his homeland toward Ameireans in
the a’lied liberation of the one" axis-
dc.minated sector of North Africa
Rejecting the reception Riven the
allied forces occupying the wartom
tree of North Africa a Tunisian
Arab wrote to Mrs Simon about his
Heirship with her “dear husband."
Lt. Co. John S;mon. an Alva physi-
ian o«w on active dutv abroad.
The wi’er. apnarentiv r» man of .
means wrote the wife of the former hrw beca'is<> °f ’he
Alva rfocto- in Fer.rh M. Slmo , h'’.' g
had the letter translated bv Mi'* **“*
ee” Holland !angU37ev prnfi ssor a» n r
Ncr*hwr*ern State college here Th«
Arab tiered his letter “Amor Misoni
la^vyner^^rmer. Bizerte. Tunisia.
"D a- Madame Simon:
“A Tunisian unk’ own to vu btit
having a -irone and ,.tncp_e' frlend_
ship with your rhar husband, permits
himself to write ;he present letter in
order to present to you his respectful
homage and to tell you how happy he
is to be a friend of Colonel John.
"I hope that God will grant me the
opportunity to make you. ar : iar -
ance and to have you as well as little
I
Jack to visit our beautiful country
Tunisia.
Monsieur Simon speaks to me of-
ten of his little family which he In-
tends to rejoin after the very near
victory of the allies.
I would have you know, dear
madame. that our friend (he colonel
1. cry well and tha* he has w:n our
b' rt.s by his habitual gentility and
his exempt nary hodesty.
ha cared I r persons gravel
HI in a consolertii is and benevolent
manner also everyone here recog
bim- m him a <?rod doctor whose
diagnosis Ls comparable to that of a
profi.-or of th- faculty <that Ls. m
a medical school.)
B-inR at this moment far from
war and not
any object which
or you as a souve-
td send to you by
phonograph as well
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FASHIONS IN HANDBAGS
Big bulky styles, small dressy types, envelopes QQ
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LOVELY FABRIC GLOVES
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let .length! Tricky stitejung or shirring trim.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1943, newspaper, December 17, 1943; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1525521/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.