Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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V
MONDAY. MAY 27. 1*3*.
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA^
RACK THREE
FAYE REECE DUNLAP. Editor
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
Junior Sodality picnic. Mfcs
Camilla Brandt hostess.
Tuesday Art club meets with
Ifrs C J. Wever
OLula Hanna society meets 7;45
the church for book study.
Junior Auxiliary to the Legion
meets 4 o’clock in the hut.
Tuesday
Euzelian class social meeting
rst Baptist church, hostesses Mrs.
H. E Davenport. Mrs. Lawrence
Mangrum and Mrs. Horace Atkins.
Entre Nous club meets with
Mrs. Don Walker.
Mrs. Ralph Robertson hostess
at Athenaeum club breakfast.
Get Together club picnic at
American Legion park
Helping Hand club meets with
Mrs Roy Carroll
Grace Carson Y. W A , First
Baptist church, meets 7:30 with
Miss Rrlene Jones
Wednesday
Women’s Council First Chris-
tian church one o'clock luncheon
In the church
Tappa Nu Keg bridge club meets
with Miss Ltnnie Horn.
Mrs. Colvin hostess to What Not
Art club.
Methodist Guild tea given it
tlie home of Mrs Alfred Reel
assistant hostesses Mis. C. F
Hits ted. Mrs. Robert Smith. Mis
Jimmie Greenwood and Mrs
Chester Bartlett.
O'Aces Bridge club entertained
bv Mr and Mrs. Rolla Beatty a
dinner and bridge
Baptist Women's Missionary so
clety 2 o'clock in the church
Royal Seivlce program.
Friday
Ametle club meets with Mrs
Fred Helser at Mrs Murray's club
Triple Four Contract club on
o'clock luncheon at Mrs Murray
Mrs. Karl Glenn hostess
Fenltimn club entertained b
Mir. Charles Evans
Business and Professional Wo
men's club dinner at six-thut
at club rooms.
Saturday
Saturday Night Dinner clt
meets with Mr and Mrs. Clark
Jennings
Soiree Dansant
F-iday At High School.
A large number of Sapulpa dance
pupils of the Burch Holzman studios
will present a soiree dansant at the
high school Friday night, the sixth
annual spring recital to be given by
pupils of this studio.
The program will be in three color-
ful acts, the first act laid in Holland
carries out the legend of the mtoe. in
the old Dutch mill, the second is -
dramatized dance fiesta of old Mexico
and the last Is a presentation of mis-1
cellaneous numbers
'pupils taking part are: Mar lyn
Murphy. Pat Henry. Lavern De.smukefc
Sue Ann Matthews. Patsy Ruth
Woodward. Baibfa Lou Plomondon
Vonda Lee Marper. Soda and Judy
Maroutsos. Patricia Martin. Marjori
Jones. Peggy Patton. Betty Lou An-
derson. Violet Bogarcl
and Ann Kelso. Peggy and Sara
Strange, Carolyn Landrith, Mary June
Marshall. Betty Brim Hetty J°i«>»
Rigglv Pattv Rae Pfeffer. Betty Jv
Rumble, Mary Elaine and Margare'
Douvas, Marion mnce* wiTkuv-
Marv Maurine Johnson, Wahlell K y
Rerrv Peggy Bartlett. Ann Emng
2a
Hubbard. Leona Mae Johnson. Shirley
Lamb. Dorothy and Mary Ann Thrift,
Helen Price. Susann and Patsy Fat^
Margaret Davis. Carrie V. and Doro
thv Wooden
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home
' Mrs^L. Spruill arrived home yes-
terday morning from Hender^.h Te^.
where she has spent the past n
weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs
Edna Purvis.
Buffet Supper
Birthdav Surprise.
The members of the Junior Sodality
of the Sacred Heart Catholic church
raid surprise birthday courtesy tc
heir sponsor. Miss Margaret Kelly, or
Saturday evening giving a buffet sup-
rer in the home of the honoree.
Games followed the serving hour
Sodality members attending wen
Miss Lauise Ruskoeki. Miss Katherine
Kelley, Misses Bernice and Alberta
Kaiser. Miss Mary Ellen Davey. Mis1
Marcine McGouldrlck. Miss Eileer
Hart, Miss Mary Haubert, Miss Mary
Agnes Conway, Miss Juanita Lk*e
Miss Louise Boyne, Misses Mary and
Elizabeth Steichen Miss Geraldin*
Goree. Miss June Mayfield, Miss Mary
Jane Allison, and these additiona'
puests Rev. James Rooney, Miss Paul
ne Hagedom of Monett, Mo.. Mrs. P
F. Ruskoski, Mrs A N. Steichen. Mrs
J w Ooree, Mrs. Tom Kelley. Mist
Ethel Kelley. Mrs. Ed Roberts. Thoma.
C Kelley and Tom Kelley
♦ ♦ ♦
Vlienarum Club
RreaklaM.
The Athenaeum club will hold it
final meeting of the season tornorrov
meeting for a nine o'clock breakfas
in the home of Mrs Ralph K Rob
crtson.
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home
1'nm Edmond.
Mr* Jimmie Greenwood arrived
home yesterday from Edn>ond where
she spent several days as the guest
of her parents.
During her visit there Mrs Green-
wood attended the high school grad-
uation exercises. Her sister Mis:
Katherine Himes, was valedictorian oi
the graduating class.
She also played the organ at the
marriage of one of her former sohoo
mates, Miss Lorena Watkins, whosg
wedding to Mr. Jack Simmons war
solemnized there on Friday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Three Circles
In Joint Meeting.
The Outlook circle. Wide-Awake cir-
cle and Belle Bennett circle of tru
South Methodist Missionary society
will meet Wednesday afternoon at
two-thirty in the home of Mi's. Frank
Graham.
Over Sunday
Gue»ts.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kellogg. Miss
Mable Kellogg. Miss Rosina Stinmtt
and Mrs W. L. Wheeler of String-
town were over Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs Paul Kellogg and Mr and
Mrs. H. L. Simpson. The visitors re-
turned to Stringtown last night ac-
companied by Miss Juanita Simpson
who will be the house guest of Miss
Kellogg
• 4 •
Mrs. Adams Is
No Better. .
Mrs Fred E. Adams who has been
quite ill for some time at her home
on South Water street Is no bettei
according to reports from her bedside
( Wl«re*\ Ihirt*
Saturday.
Mrs hi L. Wtnset wa* twisted by
Mrs C A Jones in entertaining a
group of charming juveniles in her
home from three until five o'clock
Saturday afternoon in celebration of
the ninth birthday anniveruary of her
son; Jack Wtnget.
Guests were Carol Jean and Ed-
mond Cotton. Richard Jones, Bally
Ann Berry hill. Wanda Jun» and Mary
Louise Alexander. Dorothy and Edwin
Y. W C. A. given in the United
Chmuan Youth organization
Rabon Porter, nationally known rec-
reational leader, will be in charge
of the party He will also give a
demonstration of a number of new
games suitable for church parties. All
young people and leaders of young
people are'urged to sec this demon
stratlon
A small admission fee a ill be charg-
ed to help pay the debt or tiw hall
which has berm used by 7lu rt»uia
Louise Alexander, uorotnv ana tu»m wiuu. ---- -----
Daniel, Bid Bonham. John Wilkin- people since its opening
son. George Blouach
and Jack Winget
♦ ♦ •
All Chare h
Party lMMght
An all church party will
Dorothy Louts*
be held
♦ ♦ ♦
To R**id* la
CaUforaia.
Mr and Mrs. Clao Blake and aarrall
son Billy, left Saturday morning
overland, lor Los Angeles, where they
tonight at the recreation hall of the are to make their home
Announce Birth
Of A Daughter.
Mr and Mrs Roy E Strain an-
nounce the birth of a ten pound
daughter Saturday morning at hei
home. 1012 East McKinley avenue
They have named the baby Barbara
Sue
♦ ♦ •
Mr* Thompson
I* Quite 111.
Mrs. Ben Thompson is quite ill at
her home, 1800 South Main street.
CROSLEY
SHELVADOR
a* low as
$1.25 a Week
POISON IVY
WW#
V. '*
And POISON OAK. burn* or irrita-
tions are quickly healed All IMS Models
BROWN'S LOTION and BROWN" ^ DtaptayJ
LOTION SOAP. Itching Is stopped
arts. ttusstj i COWMANS
germicide For sale by Bob llotre-1 V V II m H II If
ESt STtRfcTUBP »5S 2,5 E Dewey
GUARANTEE—Adv.
Phone 323
WALL PAPER SPECIALS
1000 rolls non-fading at only 3c per roll.
300 rolls non-fading at only 7l2c per roll.
500 rolls 30 inch plastic at only 222c roll.
Borders sold with all specials.
PAINT SPECIAL THIS week
1 quart Geco Enamel ..............*
1 Brush..............................e/S
BOTH THIS SALE .........$1-00
COWMAN'S
Across from Court House
DRESS UP for MEMORIAL DAY—May 30
New Dresses
White
and Pastel
Silk Crepes!
(inert
The Part S<ek
Mi** Emily Ptwlps oi HUhart cUUa
had been the house giWM of M»
Mildred Lucas during th* pwst *>*1
♦ ♦ ♦
Rrtaiiwg Kraut
VaraliM Trip.
Mr and Mr? Harold GikhW former
Sapulpans now living in Tulsa, haw
returned from an overland vacation
trip to Niagais Falk. New York City.
Washington, D. C.. and other point*
in th* east.
♦ ♦ ♦
Rr.xdttu; (Tub
May l.aakewt
The Sapulpii Reading club will meet
for the annual May luncheon tonior-
i m at one chirk at l*w< edtlVy G.w-
dem.
s * s
bene 11* Itotts*
T*si|M.
Tlw catlrolic community lusts* on
f >uth Elm street will be the setting
lie a benefit bridge party to be given |
at eight o'clock tonight. Mbs Bea- j
trice Tullius and Miss Marjorie Com- !
gan Will be hostess
♦ ♦ ♦
Lead i n—n».m
( l»b Tft etiag.
The Good Samaritan club to have
met with Mrs Otto B*ss will meet
instead with Mrs. J. W Arthur, 232
West Dewey avenue, tomorrow after-
noon.
I.el TagctKrr
Club Punic.
Tiie Get Together club will hold
Its annual picnic tomorrow at Amer-
ican Legion park The group will as-
cruble at one-thirty In the the home
of Mrs Boh Wilkinson. All of the
members are asked to be present.
DR- R. W. SCOTT
Over City Drug Store Phone 1396
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Moderate Price*
Evening* by Appointment
LV!
fl
AM
Polka Dot
Sheers!
and Others!
$
95
Lovely silks and summery
sheers, Just unpacked so
you’ll have a new holiday
dress! <7ute styles, smart
trims—bows. ties, buttons,
scallops and flares! Sizes
to 44
On Lot of Dresses M Price
Beautiful, higher priced silk dresses, at a bargain! Regular
$9.95 to $18.95 dresses at just HALF their worthl
*_jj
Here they Are!
WHITE HATS
White crepes—of*.-the-face and turba”®ty
les! White lmens-with brims! Love ly
I straws—big and little. Many, many white
*1.»8 »
[hats!
WHITE ELK SANDALS
Smart new numbers—just as illustrated. Sizes 3 Vl to 8.
SI 98
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Je G»v.
°«nt
Ask For and Save
GREEN STAMPS
Save the discount we give in Green
Stamps! One stamp for each 10c
purchase.
\l
%*MOBIAI
imuss up! /fl
FOR MEMORIAL DAY—MAY 30th
See this big group of Dresses now selling at a New Low!
K»l
mi
They look cool!
They feel cool!
Frocks
of summer-y crepe!
y
SiL
Sit
.; \
Finger tip or stagger
length jackets! Cape
effects! 14 to 44!
New florala that put you In
a lighter ntuod for sum-
mer ! New smooth crepes
that are soft to the skin and
light as down! New softly
draped necklines, too!
These art perfect summer
frocks, for the occasions
when you want to "dress’
a bit! Ready now!
You) don’t want to tmss
Pure Silk Hote
FmUJmhioned. *t, only
49*
-
These genuine imported
Panamas
SJ.98
At last wr arc able U> off*r you
it South American panama at
thia price! We have a great
variety of popular new blocks
and the old favorite "oolrnro '
/Vew imported Bangkok
TOYOS
In popular new blocks C oo/ ... Light . . . Smart
Bangkok weave* have won their
place in the auu by their excep-
tional coolness and comfort.
Penney'a has them in ail the
popular new blocks and stylas.
Look! The new crescent
SILK PANTIES
s
bo smart—only
49*
Attend dr bloom-
ers and panties
—brief and cut-
out styles! Trim-
med with lac* or
net! Small to
.large! Buys!.
handmade ties
Resilient!
New spring de-
signs and your
favorite solid
colors. They're
unusual values!
Ji
Pre-shrunk Fast Color
SHIRTS
Latest Norelty Patterns!
What an assortment to
choose from! Stripes,
checks, plaids, novelties,
all fast to washing. Collar
attached and laundered col-
lar styles. Sizes 14 to 17.
vv,
The Sennit Satlor
SOLAR
i* trim and cooU
A favorite with men whose busi-
nes, demands that they stay
crisp and “well dressed' Uvn.
thick and thin weather Both
wide and narrow brim styloa.
f ffi W W E Y's-
Phone 323
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1935, newspaper, May 27, 1935; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1526012/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.