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Saturday, November is, \9M.
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SAfUIRt HERALD. SAPUtRA, ORIXHOHA
PAGE THREE
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
Km *ade
I Scomers.
Moulder.
Roy CorroU. Mr
S R James. Mrs
Jim Wallace Mrs
• • • • • •
• SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
• Nancy Green ibapter Daugh-
• ter* American Revolution meets
• with Mr* Streeter Speakman. as-
• air tine hostesie* Mrs J B Lamp-
• ton and Mrs. J C. Menifee.
• Fluth Height* Patent-Teacher
• association meets at 7 30 in the
• .'i.hool building
• St Paul Missionary society
• meet? 7:30 in the church Alice
• Moore circle conducts program
• Jefferson school listening group
• meets with Mrs E A Phillips
• Tuesday
• Birthday dut meets with Mrs.
• Walter Hurt
• Tuesday club entertained by
• Mrs C. D. Olinjrensmtth.
• Mrs Paul Mote hostess to St
• Monica auxiliary. Episcopal church.
• one o’clock covered dish luncheon
• Tuesday Dinner Bridge meeting
• with Mr and Mrs O T, Potter
• Get Together club meets with
• Mrs. S W Roller
• league Women Veters meet 2 30
• in Episcopal parish house
• Good Cheer club meets with
• Mrs L L Wilson
• Wednesday
• Bridjettes entertained by Mrs
• Pat Hyland
• Thimble club meets wflh Mrs
• Victor Sherman
• Women's Missionary society,
• F.rst Baptist chuirh. meets 2
• o'clock in the church. Royal Serv-
• ice program.
• Thursday
• Corona club one thirty dessert
• luncheon with Mrs Ed Schall
• Thursday Contract club meets
• with Mrs Earle Berryhill
• Mrs Roy Parker hostess to Ace
• of Clubs
• Mrs Guy Berry entertains the
• Thursday club.
• Ever Ready Sewing Circle
• Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs
• John Conley.
• Mr and Mrs Sunday school
• class Presbyterian church. Thanka-
• giving dinner meeting
• Thursday Art class meets with
• Mrs Henry Davenport
• Friday
• Parent-Child psychology club
• meets with Mrs Prank Smeltzer.
• Saturday
• Saturday Dinner Bridge club
• meets with Judge and Mrs S
• M. Cunningham
A a • A • * *••••••
second vice Mrs Jim Wallace third John Ewing and main beautiful gUta. Floyd Smith Mrs Henry Herzer, tin
vice Mrs 8 R James secretary-1 were presented to the honoree nonoree and the hostess
,„ns,,_r yin c W Turner, re-' A beautiful pink an-; cm n Urth- j In games cl bridge Mrs Harry Rog-
acrWr • duy reiuered the tabe at which ers won huh and Mrs Bertha Dr-
After the social hour refreshments ' gui*t* were seatoo (or serving Ice long second Mrs Stroup won first
were served to Mr* R H Pettit Mis : cream cake and poi orn ball prize in game- ol contract
, Cllmmerf Mrs Harris Mr* Kisnei | Guest* were Barium Ann Bvnum. A delicious refreshment course was
Mr- Bailie Mrs George Oliver Mrs ’ Bettv Oere Coffe* lx ore* laylot cried after the presentation of the
I — -- imt- Barbara Joai -Ean- Msx.i.- Hotter gif’s
Whitwell. Joan M Knight Virginu ♦ ♦ ♦
__ ____ _________ Rase Phipps. Blanc! - Hartman M..I- 1 Week End Visit
Prrha^* a Tuitor'^Mrs Irene Tanner vin Ray. Roberta Jeai Thru slier. Be tv | With Hi* Mcther
Tipun Mary Lou Alters Man Ji iv. d Ryan student at the A
Co. 1 ins Barbara Jean Phillips Cier- j and M co.lege in Stillwater la sprrd-
aldine Levon Wa k« r Jacquelyn B rk ! in* the w<», g etvd here with his
June Woods Belly Jean De.lemever. ' mc.ther. Mrs Bess Ryan
Sarah Ann Powell Fm: Dmald R ;- ♦ ♦ •
pert. Jerry Lee 8i!m Bobby Hayes I rumr Of
Wesley Vmvard .**»»'. 'I.e hcncree and Women Voter*
these adults Mrs Gl«i> Bvnum Mrs I The I-ague ol Women Voter* Will
Hortense Vinyard Mis Roy Pi.*ell , meet Tuesday afternoon at two thitty
Mrs V*n West. Mr- Van West, jr
and Mr- Compton.
♦ • ♦
new anti-heart biim rat law went niantoership in the alliance which
into effect they filed complaints lor won a national labor relations board
Eljh.000 each with the superior court ' **“ "
Miv- Hiltabrandt sued C M Van-
* inner a w w»!thy broker Ml*>
Jackson sued Dr Ralph Richards,
a lecturer on astrology.
election over the rival for the right
to represent 12 J00 technical work-
ers in collective bargaining with the
studios.
I and the hostess
♦
Parent-Child
Psychology Club. j violet Studv
The Parent-Child Psychology club (,.,h Meeting
will meet Friday afternoon at tw< I
o'clock In the home of Mrs Frank
Smeltzer. 1037 East Hobson avenue
♦ ♦ ♦
Week End Visitor*
From N'orman.
Streeter Speacnian. Jr . and F B
Speakman attending Oklahoma uni-
versity. arrived yesterday irom Nor-
man for a week-end viit with their
pare nth. Attorney and Mrs. Streeter
Speakman
♦ ♦ ♦
VKited In
Oklahoma City.
Miss Joan Robson Is spending the
week end in Oklahoma City as the
guest of her aunt. Mrs Freddie
Blankenship, in the home ol Mi
and Mrs Casey Fine
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home
f rom Texas Visit ____
Mrs J F Murphy and her brother Catherine Prscy Mrs Clarence Mil-
A G Martin of Pennville. Ind have ,__Miss Nellon
returned from a weeks vsit in Pam pa.
rhe Violet Studv club met last
i vening in the home of Mrs Fred
Verdin and Mlss Maude Verdin
At the business hour arrangements
were made to sponsor a child at the
Masonic home in Guthrie
Mias Maude Verdin gave the review
of the study coune from the East-
ern 6*ar reference took at the pro-
gram hour.
During the social hour a handker-
chief shower paid courtesy to Mr*
Vernon Blake who has celebrated a
birthday recently.
plan.- were made for the Chnstma
party, a covered dish supper to be
held in the home of Mrs W P
Mnhener
Light relreshment* were served to
these members. Mrs Che-tet Bartlett
Mrs Vernon Blrke Mrs Joe Gamfcill
Mrs C F Hu-«;ed Mrs F W Mar-
shall. Mrs W P Michtner. Mi
.Alfredo Gomez de la Vega a
leading director of Mexico, toured '
Hollywood studios lodav on a com- |
mission frem the Mexican govern-
ment t» study the American motion
ptoUire Industry.
HAST 40^ PAY
South Heights
P. T. A- Meeting
The South Heigh,
assetiat cn will meet Monday evening
at seven thirty in the school building
♦ ♦ ♦
in the E.’isocpal parish hc.use
see
Wh-t N t Club
Meeting.
The What Net club met Thursday
a'ternoon with Mr* Joe Robson a
Parent-Teacher Bostcmi
Members present were Mrs Archie
Cruma. Mr* Mark Hanna Mrs Clar-
ence Wentz. Mrs Robert Smith. Mrs
Joe Robson Mrs Clarence Whiteside
find the hostess.
The club will hold its next meeting
November 2k in the home of Mr*
P. ace wa* re-ached today by the
InterratFnal Alliance of Theatrical i
Stage Emii oyea. powerful film tech-
nicians union and a group who re-
volted and I'ormed the tival United
Studio Technicians1 guild
Guild members were reinstated to
MODERN
HII.P YOI 11111/ LAUNDRY
I .(lev | Equipment.
iSr per hour piu* half rent per
minute. Wet wash Ir pound.
OPEN EVENINGS
SIP E McKinley Phone 137
T. E. O C hapter
Afternoon Se*sion.
T7ie P E O chapter met yester-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs
Don Walker with Mrs Don Vickers
as assistant hostess
Mrs O. C Creston read a report
of the supreme convention at Hous-
ton. Tex. during the program hour
The next meeting will be held in
two weeks, a luncheon meeting with
Mrs J A Boyd and Mrs J. F. Mur-
phy hostesses
♦ ♦ ♦
Hobo Party lor
Young People.
The young people of the First
Methodist church met at the church
Thursday evening for a hobo party
during which members of the group
called at the homes of members to
collect staple groceries to be sent to
the deaconess training school at Kan-
sas City.
Later refreshments were served tc
the following at the church: Virginia
Nation. James Petty. Grade Petty.
Rosalie Nation. Frank Goins. Elinor
Beard. Marguerite Meyer Helen Car-
ver. Jack Carver. Joan Sidgell. Mar-
jorie Beard. Jane SiclweU, Mrs. Z
W Ounckel, Miss Helen Gunckel and
Mrs. E H. Carver
♦ ♦ ♦
Birthday Part? Honors
Fifteenth .Anniversary.
Miss Lenora Buckley entertained
friends at her home Thursday eve-
ning in celebration of her fifteenth
birthday anniversary.
Refreshments were served after
games and entertainment to the fol-
lowing guests: Fern Brown. Ada Bsy-
anton. Neva Buckley Almeda Pierce.
Lois Davison, Richard Kaiser. Charles
Adams. Tommie and Lloyd Buckley. |
Harold Hyocr. Rufus Miller, Boy
Buckley. Jimmie Reiuor
Mrs. Buckley was assisted in serving
by her sistei. Mrs Opal Bell.
♦ ♦ ♦
Club Dinner
And Program.
The Business ajrd Professional Wo-
men's club enjoyed a lesson on "Busi-
ness and Government Grows Up in
Our Town" at a dinner meeting last
evening at the W E Auto camp
Mrs. Ray Vincent was program
chairman. Miss Leota Wctzell pre-
sided over the meeting in ttie ab-
sence of the president, Mrs. Moraul
Bosonetta.
Guests were Miss Beatrice Good of
New York City, Mrs E C Mc-
Michae! and Mrs John Wolford
The play. Membership Metabolism
which was recently presented at the
district meeting at Dewey was given
last night with the following charac-
ters. Miss Johnnie B<..\t right. Miss
Mildred Hood. Mrs Russell Stevens
and Miss Marv Louise Tankersley. '
Mrs McMichael sang two special
numbers with accompaniment by Mrs
Vincent. The meeting opened with
group singing of the song God Bless
America"
Mrs Vincent then gave a talk on
the pioneer days in this part ol
the country, bringing up to dale the
advancements and progress of the
communities.
♦ ♦ ♦
Will Arrive
Tcnvnrrnw
Miss Nadine Pierce of Oklahoma
City will arrive tomorrow for a visit
jvith her sister. Miss Mary Pierce.
Tex with Mrs Murphy’s daughters
Mrs Edgar Daley and Mrs H C
Nash.
Their sister. Mrs W W Belts of
Lot. Angeles, who has been a visitor
here for several weeks accompanied
them to Pampa and left from there
for her home
♦ ♦ 4
Announce Birth
Of A Son.
Mr and Mrs Guy Malcolm an-
nounce the birth of a son at the
city hospital yesterday afternoon
♦ ♦ ♦
Good t heer
Club Meeting.
The Good Cheer club will meet
Tuesday with Mrs L L. Wilson. 120
South Poplar
♦ ♦ ♦
Nancy Green
Chapter Meets.
Tlie Nancy Green chapter Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution will
hold their November meeting Monday
afternoon in the home ol Mr*
Streeter Speakman with Mrs J B
Latnplon and Mrs. J C. Menifee
assisting. •
The program will be given under
the direction of Mrs O M Irelan.
♦ ♦ ♦
V. D. C.
Afternoon Session.
The United Daughters of the Con-
federacy held their November meeting
yesterday afternoon in the home ol
Mrs M R Shumard who was assist-
ed by Mrs Hugh MacKay in enter-
taining.
Mrs M Edgar West, chapter presi-
dent. was in charge of a short busi-
ness session.
Mrs Oren Landrith presented an
excellent program on Norfolk. Va,
one cf the oldest of America's his-
torical cities, in the continuation of
the study of southern cities The
entire group took part in flie general
discussion. i
• A delicious afternoon coffee course
was served to the group by Miss Alice
Shumard.
♦ ♦ ♦
Naomi t liapter
Called Meeting.
The Naomi chapter. Order Eastern
Star, held a called meeting in the
Masonic temple last night for the
purpose of initiation.
Mrs C. F Zeigler. worthy matron
of Naomi chapter, and C. E Zeigler.
replacing L E. Nevin as worthy
patron for the evening, conducted the
ceremony which initiated their daugh-
ter. Mary Zeigler. into the order
After the initiation Mrs Zeigler.
who had been initiated into the or-
ganization when her own mother and
father were worthy matron and worthy
patron, presented Miss Zeigler with an j
Eastern Star pin, a gift from Mrs
Zeigler s mcther.
Miss Elsie Pisell presented the
initiate with a bouquet of flowers, a
gift from the chapter
Guests were present from Tulsa
chapters. Kiefer. Kellyville and Rad-
iant chapter. j
Refreshments were served after the j
chupter meeting.
♦ ♦ t
T. E L. Class Of
North Hideaway Church.
The T. E L. class of the North
Ridgeway Baptist church held its
monthly business and social meeting
in the home of Mrs C. W. Turner
\esterdav afternoon. I
The following officers were elected: jl
Mrs O W Harris, president: Mi
Tom Moulder, first vice; Mrs. Baptie,
ler. Mrs J A Rankin. Miss Nellon
Gambili and the hostesses
Radiant chapter. Eastern Star, ha*
been invited to be guests of the
Drumright chapter cn Monday at
their past matrons and past patrons
night meeting
♦ ♦ a
Kpend’nr The
Week End line.
Miss Zoe Jarrett. student at the
A and M college in Stillwater, is
here fer the week end with her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs F A Harrett.
• • •
Sapulpan* Drove
To Columbia.
Among Sapulpans who drove to
Columbia. Mo to attend the Okla-
homa-Missouri football game today
were Dale Klmgensmith. Bill Knap-
penbeiger, Streeter Speakman. jr
Glonn Young. Streeter Speakman sr
and Herbert Johnson Judge Herbert
Arthurs of Bristow aocompanied
Streeter Speakman and his party
♦ ♦ ♦
f luid Psychology
Club Regular Meet.
The Child Psychology club held
its regular meeting yesterday after-
noon in the home of Mr:' Joe Rock -
wood with these members attending
Mrs Clarence Miller. Mrs Howard
Seay. Mrs Vernon Pavne. Mrs Paul
Mote. Mrs Herbert Winters. Mrs O
S Maners. Mrs. Rockwood. Mrs Joe
Hedges, Mrs Shelby Cline and Mrs
A L. O’Bannon.
Rpll call response was suggested
refreshments for children's parties
At the business hour members voted
to cooperate in the Sapulpa art pro-
ywrb. and arrangements were made
for a Christmas luncheon and ex-
change of gifts to be held December
15.
Mrs O S. Maness wa* program
leader and led the interesting discus-
sion which followed Mrs John Brand s
paper cn “Children's Parties ”
The next regular meeting will be
held December 1 in the home of Mrs
John Sears Mrs Shelby Cline will
have the topic "The Family As A
Unit" and Mrs. Howard Seay will
be hostess.
♦ t t
Birthdav Group
Entertained.
Guests yesterday afternoon In the
home of Mrs Ann is Compton from
ihree until six o clock were assembled
to celebrate the thirteenth birthday
anniversary of her daughter, Betty
Joan West
A program of dance numbers, songs
and readings was giver, by Roberta
Thrasher Shirley Maxine Whitwell
Mary Jane Collins. Marvene Ray. In
games and contests the prize went to
Jeffcnu’a Si hool
Listen.ng Group.
The Jefteraon school radio listening
group will meet Monday afternoon at „
three o’tlc'k in the home ot Mrs I "
E. A Phillips. 319 West Bryan The
subject of the lecture will be "De-
veloping Gumption
♦ ♦ ♦
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Aiuetie t It.b J
Hi|ti*t Women*
M.ssitmarv No. tely.
The Women's M sslonary Society o'
the First Baptist church will meet ai
J the church Wecinerd.-y afternoon at
Hi irtge I i n In < n
A lovely autumn bridge luncheon
was given yesterday in Ruths Prrty
Shop to numbers of the Aimtu
Bridge club with Mrs C. E Kimey a-
hortess.
In the games of bridge following
the luncheon Mrs. J T Crow scored
high and Mrs N R Bennett, second
The club will meet in two week.*
with Mrs C. F Huated
♦ ♦ ♦
Missionary Society
Of St. Paul f rur-h
The Missionary Society of the St
Paul Methodist church will meet Mon-
day evening at seven thirty in the
church parlors for the program and
business meeting T7ie Alice Moore
circle will have charge of the pro-
gram.
♦ ♦ *
Overnight
Gue*t.
Mr and Mrs Henry Daveniiort had
as their overnight guest their nephew
Otiie Hill of Pryor
• ♦ ♦
Complimenting An
Autumn Bride.
Miss Alberta Finegan was hostess
Thursday night in her home to a
group of friends whom she called t
two o'clock for the Royal Service
program The Earl Hester circle
will have charge of the program.
♦ ♦ ♦
forms Club
llr-M-rt l.uni heun.
Tire Corona club will meet for o
one thirty desrert luncheon Thurs
day with Mr* Ed Schall as hostess
in her home
♦ ♦ ♦
I. idle- Auxilary
Meets Mrnday.
Hie Ladler Auxiliary to the B ot
R T will meet Monday atternoon at
two o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall
AH members are asked to be present
for the election of officers.
4 ♦ ♦
Vis'lor* For
The Week End.
Mr and Mrs. TV J Bishop o!
Claremore are here for the week end
with their daightet and son-in-law.
Mr and Mrs Earle Berryhill
Meet Your
Friends
al the
Liberty Cafe
. . . and enjoy
a Spzca'l Sunday
Eight Course
DINNER
Liberty Cafe
Steve Theodoris, Mgr.
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HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 18 ilP)—Judy
On: land had a step-father todav.
Her mother. Mr«. Fthel Gunn, 44.
married W. P Gilmore 51. a sales
engineer of Santa Paula. Calif. yes-
together to pay post-nuptial courtes' j u r(<ay at ,Yun™ Afiz J jstice of
to Mrs Jack Jackscn the former Peace E M Winn performed iht
Helen Orrison
Guests were Mrs Carrie Letsey
Mrs. Harry Regers. Mr* Walter Rog-
ers. Mrs Hcwaid Bray. Miss Betty
Patty. Miss Jessie Mae Whiteside.
Mrs Ttd Beaverson Mrs Paul Bur-
cliell ot Tulsa Mrs. Louis Adams. Mrs
Paul Stroup. Misses Bertha and Aud-
rey DeLong. Mrs Harold Lyons, Mrs
ceremony.
Judy was busy at a film studio
and could not attend the wedding.
Actresses Mary Hiltabrandt and
Jessie Jackin had claim to fame
today as the 'ast women who will
*u? men ovyt broken hearts in Cali-
fornia. A few hours before the state's
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