Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, May 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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IN OUR PRICES !
mK the whole field over
see for your-
erous trade-in allowances.
We give you a full and gener-
ous allowance on your pres-
ent car based on what it's
worth in the local used-ear
1 j and you'll
self that you just can’t beat
the dollar-for-dollar value in
these smart and able 1941
to our delivered prices for
"trading margin" to let us
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prices.
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MONDAY, MAY 2*. 1941.
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
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PAGE THREE
PAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
with
• SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
• Violet Study club meets
• Miss Maude Virden
• Rainbow Girls' installation fol-
• lowed by dancing in the Masonic
• Temple.
• Board of League of Women Vot-
• ers meets 1:30 In the library art
• gallery.
• Tuesday
• Tuesday club entertained by
• Mrs E R Unger.
• Children of Mary Sodality meets
• 7:30 with Miss Katherine Brixey.
• Athenaeum club annual break-
• fast with Mrs R W. Gierhart.
Get Together club entertained by
• Mrs S. A. Gates.
Sapulpa Reading club annual 1
• o’clock luncheon at Loraine hotel.
• Happy Hour club meets with Mrs.
• H. L. May.
• Wednesday
• Catholic women covered dish
• luncheon at the Community house,
• hostesses Mrs. Phillip DeBros.se,
• Mrs C E. Kinley, and Mrs L. D.
• Mayfield.
• Double Pour club entertained by
• Mrs E. T Humphrey and Mrs Bess
• Ryan.
• First Baptist Women's Mlssion-
• ary society regular monthly meet-
• ing 2 o'clock In the church.
• Called meeting of G I. A. women
• 2:30 in the Legion hut.
• Woman's Society for Christian
• Service of St. Paul Methodist
• church meets 2 30 home of Mrs.
• O R Rule; Mrs S. W Moore. Mrs.
• Shelby Cline, Mrs H L May. Mrs
• N K. Hunter and Mrs. Clara Men-
• gerhausen assisting.
• - Thursday
• Mrs. Tom Kelly hostess to the
• Thursday club
• Variety club meeting with Mrs
• Claude Chandler.
• Corona club 1:30 dessert lunch-
• eon with Mrs Ed Sch&U
• Stitch and Chat club entertained
• by Mrs Charles Lee.
I Griess-Sample
■ Nuptials Saturday
Miss Betty June Griess. daughter of
William Grjess, 732 South Main street,
"ral days Mrs Oren Yoe.s of Fort Smith
who arrived last night. Other guests in
the Whitfield home for the day yester-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Herndon
o! Tulsa
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Here
For A Week
Mrs. A. J. Nichols has had as guests
In her home for the past week her sis-
ter. Mrs. Charles Wheat, and her
daughter. Miss Gladys Wheat, of Co-
lumbia, Mo.
♦ ♦ ♦
Bethany Bible
Class Tomorrow
The Bethany Bible class of the First
became the bride of Mr. CurtLs Lynn Methodist church will be entertained
Sample, son of Mr and Mrs. G. H
Sample. 706 South Mounds street, at
a nuptial ceremony quietly solemnized
at 9:30 Saturday night in the chapel
of First Methodist church. The pastor,
Rev. Z. W. Gunckel, performed the
single ring ceremony which united the
pair
: The chapel was effectively and sim-
ply decorated with floor baskets and
vases of garden roses and lillies.
The couple was unattended and only
members of the immediate families
were present for the ceremony. They
were William Griess, Billy Griess and
O V. Davis, father, brother and grand-
father of the bride, and members of
the bridegroom's family, Mr and Mrs.
G. H Sample. Mr and Mrs. Carl Sam-
ple and small daughter. Carolyn, and
Gerald Sample.
The bride was lovely in a black and
white dress suit with white accessories
and corsage of sweetpeas. She carried
a white Bible, a git' presented at a
. pre-nuptial shower, and for "something
borrowed" she wore a wirst watch be-
longing to a friend.
Mr. and Mrs Sample have taken a
suite at the Harper apartments and
have gone immediately to housekeep-
ing following a brief honeymoon trip
to Norman and Chlckasha during the
week-end He Is employed here by the
j Goodyear tire store.
Both are graduates of Sapulpa high
! school Mr Sample also graduated from
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock by Mrs
Christine Kendall in her home, 16 East
Ross street.
All class members and their friends
are invited to attend.
♦ ♦ ♦
Two Weeks In
New Mexico
Leonard and Maynard Babb returned
last night from a two weeks' trip to
various points In New Mexico.
♦ ♦ ♦
Wins Scholarship
In School of Speech
Miss Lyndell Armlstead of Denison.
Texas, who has been a frequent visitor
here In the home of her aunt and un-
cle. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marsh, has
won a scholarship in the annual sum-
mer speech Institute at Texas State
College for Women at Denton. Texas.
Miss Armlstead is a sophomore in Den-
ison high school.
♦ ♦ ♦
Left Today
For El Paso
Mrs Hal Dean left today for
her home in El Paso, after a visit here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Harper.
♦ ♦ ♦
Episcopal Auxiliary
Baby Daughter
Born Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Martin an-
nounce the birth of a 7-pound daugh-
ter. whom they have named Carol Ma-
rie, at the city hospital Friday. Mrs.
Martin will be remembered as Miss
Music Club Meets
With Tulsa Member
The Merry Music Makers' club met
Saturday afternoon in Tulsa in the
home of Joyce Ann Leak.
Music theory was studied and the
following program presented:
Rustic Chapel cRolfe Peggy Chapin Bernadine Carroll.
The Rag Man (Weybrighti + + +
Helen May Morelock Beta Sigma Phi
Trio, Goodnight Ladies. Norma Lee Meet Postponed
Morelock, Willie B Sherwood and The meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi
"W Chapin. sorority to have been held tomorrow
1 he Hoptoad • Frost ■ night has been postponed until Tues-
Betty Jo Spurlock day night of next week with Miss Eve-
Box of Soldiers < Ewing ■
Dorene Lauber
Pony Face ■ Frost)
Come and Play ■ Frost ■
Joyce Ann Leak
The Dwarf's Frolic 'Penny)
The Air 'Bach)
Louise King
lyn Wlldman hostess.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests For
Week-End
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Mabry had as
their guests for the week-end Mr and
Mrs T. W. Johnson of Seminole and
their daughter. Mrs. Marion Bennett of
Hill, assault with intent to kill; George ! now under construction or for which
Savannah, cruelty to animals; and contracts have been awarded. In-
Earl Smith abandonment of minor cludcd ln the lotal are 312 emerg-
child and wife, concluding the criminal „rcy ve.vs.js whlch wl l ** used large-
co!5£4, 1™' .. , . , , | ly fo; rid to Britain. 60 ship« being
Civil cases listed for tomorrow are „„
M F Pritchett versus Clay Leverett, 1 ? t gh 1 h
et al. damages; Dr George H Kimball wts'( * caj'*° vessel; ,bullt
versus L. O. Hardesty, et al. suit on lor P?™* conce,na and 72 oil tana-
debt; and Raymond Casey versus Bert ] brin« constructed for the mari-
A Green, et al, money judgment.
The civil term of court will continue
through June 10.
time commissicn.
The companies which received to-
day'* cout raats were not announced
at once.
A. O. RANKIN IS
TAKEN BY DEATH
A beautiful birthday cake was pre- cli*V City 111 ; also Mrs Bowden of
sented to the teacher. Ruth Lantz Me- Lubbock. Texas; Mr and Mrs Henry
Clain. and prizes for practice were won Mabry and son Clifton of Conway,
by Dorene Lauber. Betty Jo Spurlock Ark and Mr. and Mrs Burl Jones of
Louise King. Joyce Ann Leak and Wil- Haskell,
lie B Sherwood. -
Outdoor games iouowed the musical
hour.
Term Of
Mrs. Virgil Leak, mother of the host-
ess. assisted by Jane and Adeline Mac- | _
the^'fnli'nLYna 1 refrf>'slimenY 10 the plaintiff and the defendant in-
i'1* following Sapulpans attending: formpd the 1ud?e that thev had v.
B4’she^n HD?er'^ UU5?-wWUUe reached an agreement They waived the .f°UP l<?
if and Norma jury and members were dismissed about be^n launched.....
MERCHANT SHIP CONTRACTS
WASHINGTON. May 26. OP>—The
maritime commission announced to-1
day that contracts had been signed
for the construction of 123 more new
merchant ship*, which will cost ap-
proximately 312,000.000. i Albert O. Rankin, 56. died yestcr-
Eigh.y five of the ships will be1 dav morning at 1155 o'clock at his
part of the commission's long-range home, 20 Nor.h Birch, after an 11-
constnirtion program involving 500 ne£a of two months.
ships, which began three and one
half years ago. The remainder will be
built under the end < ease program
Award of the contracts signified a
speedup in the commission's regular
program, which heretofore has called
for the construction of only 50 of
th**re ships a year.
Trus .'nr in the long-range program
198 ship* and six naval auxiliaries
Lee Morelock. May and Betty Jo Spur-
lock. Betty and Ann Lantz. Louise
King. Patricia Ann McDougal. Mrs Lee
Lantz, Mrs. Leo Lauber and Ruth
Lantz McClain.
♦ ♦ ♦
2 15 p.m.
However, there was to be quite an
interval before the next case on the
docket could be considered because one
| of the attorneys was on the case in
the other courtroom.
Entertains Group Raymond Royal, colored, charged
j Of Girls with larceny of chickens on the crlm-
Mrs Mack Dixon entertained a group inal docket entered a plea of guilty
of girls in her home Saturday after- and was sentenced to one year in state
noon honoring the twelfth birthday an- penitentiary but was then paroled to
1 niversary of her daughter. Joan. P J Henderson, before Judge Beaver
Bingo was the entertainment feature this morning
1 with the Drize cniniz to Pinto wuitt«.n. The other case listed on the criminal
docket for today, against Allen Mon-
and 86 vessels
have oeen completed and are in ser-
vicr
The ships to be constructed under
the new awards will be of standard
icommissior. design.
The new contracts brought i|o over
780 the number of merchant ships
funeral services will be held at!
the First Baptist church tomorrov
afternoon at 4 o’clock with the pastor,
Dr P J Conkwright, conducting the
services.
Burial will be at South Heights
cemetery.
Surviving relatives Include the
wife. Nellie Rose; two daughters, Mrs.
Mi?non Wright of Maplewood, Mo.,
and Mrs. J M Bevans of Brady, Tex.
Both of the daughters p an to attend
the services here.
The Buffington funeral home is
In charge of arrangements.
To Sponsor Affairs
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Eplsco- • with the prize going to EloiseWhitten-
pal church met Saturday afternoon in ton Colors carried out in the deco-
the parish house to make plans for I ratioas and in the delicious refresh-
I Sapulpa junior college and ‘ attended ! ™nt Course whltP and blue. off the docket
Oklahoma university at Norman for d‘nner to be given at a date to be an- Guests were Peg?-. Lawson. Eloise of guilty He
1 nounced later, and a square dance to f Whittenton Lavern Elliott Mary Ann late this afternoon
be held at the Euchee gym tomorrow Hunter. Margaret Fitzgerald. Doris The case against
university
one year.
♦ ♦ ♦
Variety Club
Thursday
The Variety club will mwt Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. Claude Chandler
instead of Mrs. Preston Stamps as an-
nounced.
♦ ♦ ♦
Theta Itho
Girls Club
The Theta Rho Girls club will meet
tomorrow night at 7:30 In the Odd Fel-
roe. for second degree rape, was taken
when he entered a plea
had not been sentenced
night.
are asked to be present.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors Left
This Morning
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olson had as their
week-end guests the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs A T. Olson, of Lawrence.
Kans The visitors left this morning Removed Home
for their home accompanied by their From Hospital
granddaughter. Miss Teddijean Olson, j Mrs L. H McClung who has been a
who will be their house guest for two patient in St. Johns hospital. Tulsa, for
weeks. the past six weeks was removed Satur-
♦ ♦ ♦ day to her home. 708 South Main street.
Week-End Guests ♦ ♦ ♦
Of Relatives
Mr and Mrs. C. R Travis had as “Hl,rne<' To
their week-end house guests the lat- , f?.hl_ ......
ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs A C Pru- MlsK Ga*°- who has been the
itt. also her two sisters and families. ■ fV”,1 °Lpare,n£ ,Mr,
Mr and Mrs H P Center. Mrs C H E G^e' leflK last "lght for
Garrett and daughter, Lorene. all of I " ashington. D. C„ where she ts em-
Arrivrd Here
Last Night
Mrs D. L.
from Pam pa.
Irby arrived last night
Texas, lor a vtslt with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Coley.
♦ ♦ ♦
Emmett Gilbert for
I Holt. Thelma Clark. Elma June Harp- larceny from a building was contin-
er. Mary June Smith, Joan Miller. Lou- upd for this term by agreement of the
Isr Rivers, Joan Dixon counsel. It was listed on next Wed-
Mrs Dixon was assisted by her aunt, nesday's criminal docket
Drove To
Abilene
Mr and Mrs. James A Hickam. Miss
lows hall All those who are in the drill Rt't*1 Ramsey. Miss Ruby Ellis and
Miss Pauline Kirby arrived home this
morning from Abilene, Texas, where
they drove for a week-end visit with
Webster Siling, Charles Ellis and Joe
Miss Edith White, ln entertaining
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitor Here
A'esterdav
Mr and Mrs A L Bradley and R W
Newsom drove to Tulsa last evening to
visit the latter's son-in-law. Sgt Ma-
jor Milton M Owens with the U S
army field battalions stationed there
overnight Sergeant Major Owens ac-
companied them home for a visit with
his wife's twin sister, Mrs Paul Nix
Other criminal cases listed are Ken-
neth LaFavour, sodomy, and Ada Coo-
per. larceny from building, scheduled
for tomorrow; Wednesday—Bill Wes-
ton, first degree rape; Thursday—John
Humphrey, all stationed there at Camp Mr Nix drove him back to camp early
Barkeley. this morning.
Oklahoma City, and Mr. and Mrs H. L.
Armstrong of Prvor.
♦ ♦ ♦
Called To
Panama
Mr and Mrs Fred Reed left this
morning for Panama. Okla , to attend
funeral services for an uncle of their
son-in-law, Bert Fields.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Here
Over Sunday
Mrs. Jennie Willhoit had as her |
week-end guests, Mrs. Curtis Kendall |
of Springdale. Ark., and Mrs. R C.
Tolbert and son. R. C., Jr., of Clare-
more.
♦ ♦ ♦
Knngenial Kluh
l uncheon Tomorrow
The Kongemal Klub will meet for
luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the
Loraine coffee shop with Mrs. Roscoe
Nichols hostess.
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived From
School Yesterday
Miss Louise Woodward, who has been
attending St Joseph's academy ln
Guthrie arrived home yesterday to
spend the vacation season with her I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood-
ward.
♦ ♦ ♦
Dinner Bridge
Saturday Night
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Banks were hosts
Saturday night at a post -season meet- [
ing of the Saturday Dinner Bridge
club to honor Mr and Mrs E B Smith
before their departure for their new 1
home in Enid
A 7 o'clock buffet dinner was Served |
at tables centered by floral arrange-
ments of red rases, and the rose mo-
tif was continued in other appoint-
ments.
Covers were laid for members of the
club and one guest. Mrs M Oppcn-
hetm of Pueblo, Colo., house guest of
Mr and Mrs. Smith.
In the bridge hands Mrs Smith
scored high for the ladles and Dr Ellis
Jones for the men A lovely farewell
gift was presented by the club to the
honor guests.
♦ ♦ ♦ ’
Good Cheer
Club Tomorrow
The Good Cheer club will meet to-
morrow In the home of Mrs. Wallace
Simpson.
ployed as secretary to Sen. Elmer
Thomas.
♦ ♦ ♦
Entertaining
House Guests
Mr and Mrs. John M Whitfield
are entertaining ln their home for sev-
HARRY R. HAAS. M. D.
—Specialist—
Diseases of the eye, ear, n«e*
and throat and the
FITTING OF GLASSES
18 N. Poplar Phone 554
Cool, Comfortable, Attractive
STROLLERS
ARE HERE!
All Colors!
$1.98
The Fastest Growing Department Store In Oklahoma'
172-124 EAST DEWEY
Don't Neglect Your
Eyea! See
DR. J. W.
FREDERICK _
Optometrist "
Complete Ocular Examination
Glasses Made To Fit Yonr Eyes
5 N. Main In Potter Mosoe Co.
TODAY and TUESDAY
a cotuMBia ncruae J
News' e»ctern ■snapsi.ms,
tVa>hington Parade: Cartoon!
The Famous Clime-Sma-her
returns! 15 exriting chapter.!
A’atrh for
'THE SPIDER RETURNS"
TODAY and TUESDAY
News' Cartoon! Musical!
STATE
Anv Scat 10c-15c Anytime
TODAY and TUESDAY
ROBERT TAYLOR
Ruth Hussey, in
"FLIGHT COMMAND”
Regular Price .........$159.75
Dtirng Anniversary . . . $139.75
Yotir old
payment.
Jtilv 10.
SAVE $20.00
stove makes the down
$4.S3 monthly, starting
7ef’U*ef
MEMORIAL DAY
WREATHS
10c25c
49c 98c
Newberry’s
Like the instrument panel on your esr Tells st
the (lip of a finger correct time anJ temperature
for over 100 cooking operations Actually times
cooking period, tells remaining cooking time anJ
signals when done. Indirectly illuminated. Y ou
Mm/ Sec It!
VISUALITE OVtN with
Glass Window. Watch your
baking w ithouc opening door.
Also all other w anted features
including Divioro Cooking
Tor ‘MightyMitc Burner
•Srrva Trays ‘Cove Top
FLrxo Srrrn Oven
•Towel Drier
•E ..I..11H T•‘tt*’' .rr*/»r#
huicks.
1.00k at our delivered {trices
—and you’ll find they have
the smallest possible “spread"
between ad\ertised-at-thc-
factory figures aYid delivered-
at-your-door prices.
The reason is simple: Jf’c
don't “pack" our prices!
We don’t add “a little extra”
market.
W e show you every item in-
cluded in the new-car deliv-
ered price so that you can sec
that it is a rock-bottom figure
containing no “pack."
And when you drive away in
a new Buick, you get the big-
gest dollar-for-dollar new-car
value on the market today!
60th Annit tTijry Spttul
%
S*« His Toppon bsfort you buy ony mol# el rongt
RAYMER APPLIANCE co
312 F- Dewey
Ivan Raymcr, Owner
Phosn 229
Harry Warreai, Manager
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