Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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FACE THREE
SAPULPA HERAIJ), SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
day evening at a gift shower given
to compliment Mrs. Oral J. Holder.
The evening was spent in various
games and contests with the prizes
going to the honoree.
After opening the gifts, lovely re-
freshments were served with the
color scheme of white and pink
'carried out. The guest list includ-
ed the following:
I Mrs. H. P. Bowles, Mrs. D. A.
Holder, Mrs. Homer Burnworth,
Mrs. Preston Stamps, Mrs. Lawrence
Sutton. Mrs. Clots Huffer, Mrs. Jack
Kennedy, Mrs. H. O. Walker, Mrs.
Robert Hayes, Mrs. Robert Metcalf.
Miss Ida Bowles, Miss Margaret
Dodd, Miss Edna Hawk, Miss Artie
Mae Holland, Mrs. Bee Bates, Mrs.
Max Fagen, Mrs. Kenneth Duckert,
the honoree and the hostesses.
Cora Crawford. Josephine Hay, + ♦ ♦
Wayne Hurt, Bob Doudican, Dan
Lawson, Bob Ruhl. Jewell Dickson, “et V'dmUay
Wesley Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs, * The Mary Webb Missionary circle
John Frank and Miss Mildied Lu- ^ the plrst baptist church met in
cas- ...... Mi Carl Sherman last
* * T Wednesday. The business meeting
Announce Birth was conducted by Mrs. H. E. Mabry.
Of Baby Son Mrs. w. E. White gave the Bible
Lt. and Mrs. George L. Mizer an- iesson.
nounce the birth cf a son. David At ihc social hour delicious re-
Robert Mizer, on May 3, in a Tulsa fre hmen's were served by the hos-
hospital. tess to the seven members present.
Lt. Mizer is serving with the arm- + -f ♦
ed forces somewhere overseas Mrs. .n.,rtv
Mizer is the former Dorotha Bunch |nt(irU,ns (;ruup
ox this city. Mrs. vireinia Wahlbere entertain-
Mother's Day gilts? J Here are some tips!
Generous handbags ^ )stockings^y*/or slips -
Things that She’ll welcome are easy to find
It you keep Sr jrffX first in your mind!
FAYE REECE DUNLAPi
= FDiror? .—==
„K His ^Pickering, Carolyn Beaverson. Wan-
Here da Dobbs, Wilma Karr. Dolores
Lt. W. H. Sager, stationed at Wanner, Beverly Yarger, Betty
”Rosa, Calif., is here on two Clark Joan Bassham. Sally Stev. n-
f furlough visiting his mother, son, John Doremus. Carolyn Grif-
k B. Sager. fin, L. T. Golden, Dick Stackpole,
' sister and brother-in-law.
Ld Mrs. Charles McClanahan
pn Tommie of Oklahoma City
(siting here also.
♦ ♦ ♦
Officer Fleming
ins to West Coast
y Officer 2-c D an Fleming,
navy, who has has been home
rlough for 15 days after 22
is in the South Pacific, visited
arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
ng of 1307 East University,
its wife, the former Dorothy
Simpson.
Iwas guest of honor at a dinner
last evening in the Fleming
where guests were Mr and
J. E. Lewellyn and children
and Judy of Cushing, Mrs.
Lewellyn and children John,
pn and Melissa, all of Cush-
(lr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fleming
(children, David and Nancy
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fleming
|ons, Don and Jerry, B Lew-
June and Dovic Jean Flem-
tll of Sapulpa, in addition to
lasts and Mrs. Dean Fleming.
□. Fleming left today, accom-
6 by his wife for his new as-
lent at San Francisco.
Pretty Slippers
We now have a nice variety
and selection of ladies' house
slippeTs. Cross - strap toes,
closed toes, closed and open
heels-bright, gay colors and
conservatives.
WATER COLORS
7-90
Choice
Wednesday Visitor at a slumber party given in the
In Sapulpa home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Hugh J Miller of Sand jj. E. Mabry.
Springs visited Wednesday in the informal games and a city bus
home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. was followed by a midnight
and Mrs. W. B. MacMillan, 314 S. lunch.
Division. Those In (he party were Betty
♦ ♦ ♦ Lou Cumbey, Patti TrLsdale, Mar-
Shower Complimenting cella Crawford, Marlon Kitterman,
Mrs. Oral J. Holder Flora Belle Stroud, Mildred Berton,
Mrs. Irving Crothers and Mrs. Ann Shobert, Suma Ann Bowles,
Charles Saner entertained friends Wunda Sherman, Beverly Jones and
in the home of the latter Wednes- Rose Marie Moses.
Mother Will Like One of Our
CHENILLE SPREADS
Lofty, thickly tufted chenille work in beautiful
patterns and rich colorsl See these new spreads,
priced at
rs Here
Pryor
i and Mrs. Carl Humphrey and
young grandson, Michael Rob-
ot Pryor spent the past two
(here visiting In the home of
Humphrey’s sister and hus-
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Turner,
ier niece, Mrs. O. S. Maness,
pr. Maness.
Protect Your Rugs With
Mother loves pretty
dresses! Here is a
flowergarden of dresses
—each one perfect ex-
amples of gracious
fashions for mothers
who love color and re-
freshing gaiety! Churm-
ing colors, splashed
against cool back-
grounds. Solids, too!
One and 2-piece styles
Cottons, rayons and
sheers.
Rug Padding
Don’t Overlook Our Nice
BLANKETS
They are of all-wool and in pretty pastel shade*.
Beautiful gifts that live ‘‘forever." hull size.
ng Today
pxas Visit
and Mrs. J. W. Inge left to-
>r Denison, Tex. to spend sev-
lays visiting relatives. They
accompanied by their daugh-
!rs. E S. Carley, jr„ who will
to Dallas and Fort Worth
fortnight.
FOR ONLY
79c g
led From
mis
and Mrs. F. D. Turner, 1007
Line avenue, have returned
Bt. Louts where he spent sev-
ays in the Frisco hospital for
:k-up.
NOVELTY PILLOWS
To brighten up her (or your) home. Novelty
floral designs, plumply filled with QQ
soft material...................... HOC
Select From Our
New Hats
$098
Arthur Club
day Afternoon
le Arthur club met yesterday
oon in the home of Mrs. Jim
:e with seven members pres-
The afternoon was spent in
ig for the Red Cross,
ng the social hour lovely re-
lents were served to the fol-
How’s This for a Gift?
DINNER SETS
A full 32-piece dinnerwar* set for mother! She
will appreciate such a gift—and like the attrac-
tive pattern. 32 pieces for
Nettle Arthur, Mrs. Frank
an, Mrs. J. A. Adams, Mrs.
ihardlck, Mrs. Ordrey Free-
drs H. M Freeman and sons,
id Billy. Miss Theresa Wal-
as a guest of the club,
next meeting will be Thurs-
tay 10, with Mrs. Nettle Ar-
132 W. Dewey.
Beautiful styles
for mothers of all
ages! Color pre-
ferences are easi-
ly chosen — and
the shapes, atyles,
and trims are the
newest! I
Saves wear on your rugs, adds bouyancy
and downy softness to your floors when
walking on them
32-oz. wei
Everyone Can Always Use More
LUNCHEON SETS
And these, especially, will please the most fas-
tidious I In gay, colorful designs. Get your
pick tomorrow I
Moth Proof
Picnic
lay Evening
rmedlate Youth fellowship
First Methodist church held
ic at the City Park Thursday
g. The girls were acting host-
or the picnic as the boys had
i contest that was recently
:ted at the church. After a
of baseball, the picnic lunch
len served to the following
irs and advisers: Bobby Hay-
n Criswell, John Prince, Bob
s, Haskell Golden, Floyd
We Have Ready-Made, Size 9x12
A Gift Mothers AH Like!
House Coats
105-107 E. Dewey “Use Your Credit” Phone 478
Beautifully designed house coats in striped seer-
suckers and charmingly printed rayonsl You
should see our grand selection—then choose one
for her day!
\ttention, Fishermen!
Local Waters Are Clearing!
porting Goods Are Scarce—but where
Ise in
EYE-LIGHTING '
ACCESSORIES
Another Splendid
Gift for Mother!
can you find these items? **
Glass Minnow Traps and Minnow Baskets.
Silk Canting Lines. 8. 10, 15, 18 ar d 24-nound Test.
Nylon Casting Lines, 15, 18, 20 and 24-pound Test.
CREEK CHUB Dingbats, Crawdads and Plunkers.
CLARK’S Water Scouts and Plunkers.
Hawaiian Wigglers, No. 1 and 2, also Jitter-Bugs
All Kinds of Leaders, Flies, Spinners and Dry Bugs.
Johnson, Scully and Rex Spoons.
, Boat Paddles, Boat Oars and Cane Poles
2 and 3-Joint Cane Poles and Furnished Lines.
EAGLE CLAW Sr.elled Hooks (pre-war)
Stageing, Trot Lines and Trot Line Hooks
MINNOW SEINS—6, 8, 10, 12 and 20-foot Siies.
Jus* Received Another Gross of Soft
Balls. We have Ball Shoes, Sweat Sox,
Ball Gloves and Bats.
HAND BAGS—lustrous plastics,
patents, enchantlngly framed.
*2.98 to *4.98.
HOSIERY—smooth looking, long
wealing, 42-gauge. 86c.
DICKIES—frilly and ruffled for
extra smartness. *1.98.
Choose from lovely
crepes and smooth,
sleek satins! Very well
tailored for long wear
and smooth fit. lt s a
wise gift if it’s a new
slip!
BLOUSES—whites and colors.
*2.98.
HANKIES—she loves them! 10c
to 49c.
HUNTING
AND
FISHING
LICENSES
To Top Off the
New Season Outfit!
FABRIC
GLOVES
Perfectly lovely gloves
in a host of colors!
Pretty, smart stitching
and fashion details.
Excellent values at
P. S.—We Have Fish Stringers if you think you will need one.
Vre Sorry Our Gun Supply Would Not BUY WAR
o Around. Try Again. BONDS FIRST
If Sporting Goods Are Available, We Have It!
We urge the public to con-
tribute a generous sum to
the Conquer Cancer drive.
A Conquer Cancer box is in
our store and many stores.
Give a coin or bill. «
Sapulpa’s Most Modem Hardware Store
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