Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 231, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
SATURDAY. JUNE 1,
PHONE 1TK.MS
TO I85-1R6
BFFOKL 11 a.m
CALENDAR
Monday
* Emanem club party with Mrs.
' .John Frank hostess.
Legion AuxJinfy 9 o'clock
* breakfast in the home of Mrs •
* Carl Noble. Mrs Noble and Mrs
* Chapman hostess chairman, as-
* Slated by Mrs A. A Wilson. Mrs •
R E Templeton, Mrs. Robert
* Robertson. Jr., Mrs Anna Rule •
* and Mrs Mannie Willey
Naomi chapur farewell part,. *
- for Mrs Lillian Young at 7:30 *
' p. m home of Mrs A. C Framp- *
* toa.
Alice Moore circle. First Meth-
* odist church, meets with Mrs j
* Jchn Doremos.
* Circle Presbyterian church ’
* meets with Mr* Claude Har- |
* mony.
* Orace Carson circle. Baptist *
* church meets 7:30 with Mrs.
* Helen Boyd
Good Samaritan club business •
' • meeting tt p m with Mrs Ruth
* Finegan
Tuesday
Parent-Psychology club meet-
■ ing 10 a.m. for coffee and In*
* stallation of officers.
* Radiant chapter meets in Ma* "
* sonic hall.
Wednesday
Baptist WML' meets 2 o'clock '
* in circles Lottie Moon circle *
with Mrs. J F Woolsey; Rasa- *
* lie Mills Appleby circle', Mrs. C.
* C Carson: Mary Webb circle. *
- Mrs Fred Manning: Earl Hes-
ter circle. Mr. R L Bhanks.
, • Thursday
Stitch and Chat club meets *
with Mr, Ruth Finegan
* Good Will club meeting with *
■ Mrs Arthur Knox
Friday
* Child Psychology club 1 o'clock *
•p:ing installation luncheon with *
Mrs Edward Wilkonson
♦ t
Visiting Here
Irani New Mexico
Pythian Sisters
Meet Friday
Pythi.. Sister.- will meet Friday
at 8pm in t he Odd Fellows hall
♦ ♦ ♦
Called Meeting
Of VVB.t Ladies
Mr* U A Pond, president ot the
WBA ladies, has Issued call for a
spe-cl-il meeting to be heid Tuesday
hftei.ioon from 2 to 4 o'clock In the
heme of Mrs Mlttie Rupert
All ol the members are asked
to be preseat
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Expected
Here Tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. E H Harrell ol
Providence. R I. are expec ted to
arrive here tomorrow -merning to
visit in the home of thd latter's
sister and her husband. Mi. and
Mrs Harry Rogers, of G18 S Pop-
lar.
.♦ • ♦ ♦
Guest For
Graduation
Guests in the home1 of Mr and
Mrs. George H Jennings. 520 South
Oak street, were Mr and Mrs J
C McDermott of Chicago hero far
graduation and graduation week ac-
tivities at Casein hall. Tulsa, where
their sons. Hugh and George J cit-
ings. jr. were both members of the
graduating class
Sapulpans attending Cascia hall
commencement exercises Wednesday
were Mr and Mrs Jennings. Mrs..
Jennings' sLster Mrs Betty Ens- (
worth, ol Oklahoma Cut- Mr* Kate
Jennings. Jane Winesburg. Virginia
Lee Moore. Talva Jennings and An-
geline Singer.
George jr.. expects to enter Ok-
lahoma university :ht- fall and
Hugh McDermott the Illinois In-
stitute of Technology.
Thi commencement address was
delivered by Dr C. I Pontius, presi-
dent cl Ttw-J university Bishop Me.
Guineas of Oklahoma City. Catho-
lic bishop of Oklahoma, alto spoke
briefiy to the graduates.
f ♦ ♦ ♦
uses Hold-
Mrs Cun Harris and daughter, Regular .session
Patricia, are visiting here in the Women's S » iety of Chn-t.an h-t-
liorne ot Mr.-, Harris' mother. Mrs vice of the W. ey M tbodi t caur a
B F Wooden, for an indefinite met In the church ye. terday for
stnv the regular weekly meeting. Mrs
+ + + Marc McMunn, president. was In
Radiant Chapter charge '
Meets Tuesday • Prayer wa- given by Mrs H l
Rad:an: chapter Eastern Star will Bacon wi n Mr. J an Mob.t v m
meet Tuesdav evening in the Ma- charge of the program tsitu.ecl
sonic hall for the regular busf- Peace Perfect Peace." Devotional
ut:*, meeting. All officers are asked given by Mrs. Elbert Hart with
to be present. Mrs W M Gore giving the closing
+ 4. * prayer Grcup was dismissed by the
Overnight watch word
House Guests ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr and Mrs. N. Duncan ar.d two American I.egion
sons. Ryan and LeRoy, of Salem. Auxiliary Mel-
111 were overnight guests ol Mr American Leg.on Auxiliary will
and Mrs. C. S. Harper. 1002 East hold a regular meeting Monday
Thompson avenue merning at 9 o cloc k for break.a*
♦ «. v in the home of Mr. Edna Noble
Baptist WMI | AH members who attend are ask.
Meets in Circle ed to meet at th- hyt not later than
WMU of First Baptist church will 8:45 a.m. where transportation
meet in circles Wecine da> a. > . .<oon be arranged M -mb*
at 2 o'clock bring their own tincup and ••- tlver-
Lotlie Moon circle will meet with ware and u.:ar for their coffee
Mrs J F Woolsey. Rosalie Mill Mr- Noble and Mr- A H Chap-
Appleby circle meets with Mrs. C man. hoste-es. will be as.-i.-ted by
C Carson- Mary Webb circle with Mrs. A A Wilson Mr.-, n 1 Tem-
Mrs Fred Manning and Earl He- pleton. Mrs. Hobart Rcbert-011 jr
ter circle with Mrs. R L Shanks Mrs Anna Ryle and Mrs Mannie
♦ ♦ ♦ Wiley.
Returned From ♦ ♦ ♦
Trip to Texas Parent-Chi d
Judge and Mrs. J R Miller have Psychology Club
returned home from a two week.-, Mi- Leo Harviy w.., b, hoste*.
was served to Mr and Mrs. Sam
Sheehan. Mr aud Mr, Robert lane.
Mr and Mrs. C J Weyer Mr. and
Mrs Owen Hill. Mr and Mrs. Bill
Main. Mr and Mrs Jack Kc chain.
Rev and Mrs. Holla Grimm. M:
e.'.d Mrs. Neill Davis Mr Carl
fcnmple. Mrs. Margaret Kendall. Mi
and Mrs. Lynn Sample Mr and
Mr Kenneth Wilson, M: and Mrs
Harold Rector. Mrs. Charlotte Den.
hgm. Mr. and Mrs Leon Hubortt.
Mr. and Mrs. JA'right and Mr and
Bilker.
After dinner Sam Sheehan made
the presentation of a lovely gift ol
pottery to Mr and Mrs. Wright and
Mr. Wright, who has been da -
teacher, presented the group with
a farewell gift.
♦ ♦ . ♦
Regular Business
.Meeting Scheduled
Good Samaritan club will hold
its regular business meeting In the
home of Mrs. Ruth Finnie in. 202
E Dewey. Monday evening at 8
o'clock. All members arc urged to
attend and to bring their pennies
♦ ♦ ♦
Krpubih-an Women
To .Meet Monday . •
Women's Republican club Will
meet Monday afternoon 'a; 2 o cl-s-k
with Mrs. R. M .Sweeney hostess
in her home This Is an ai>en meet-
ing. with precinct committee women
invited as special guests.
♦ ♦ ♦
Goodwill C lub
Meeting Yesterday
Goodwill club met yesterday in the
home of Mrs A C. Frampton. South
Independence street After a sccial
hour delicious *rtfre-hnient.- were
served by the hostess.
Next meeting will be held next
Thursday. June 6. in the home of
Mrs Arthur Knox
♦ ♦ ♦
Leave For
New Home
Mrs. Effic Lightfoot and daugh-
ter. Jo Ann, lift this morning for
Sail Diego. Calif . where they plan
to make their home.
♦ ♦ 4
imn.n Mis Issued
To Enid Wedding
Invitations have been Issued tc
the wedding oi Miss Barbara Ba--,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry
Be :jamin Dean Bass of Enid and
Guy Leonard Berry, jr.. son cf Mr
.and Mr . Guv L B rry ,g thi cn>
Tile wedding will Like place at
7 p.m June 15, in the home of the
br.de's parent-, and a reception will
be given from 8 to 10 pin. in the
cryst tl room of Hotel Youngblood
in Enid
Mias Jerry Bass, sister of the
bride, will attend her a- matron
of honor, and Lon Jackson, jr.. of
this city will serve Mr Berry as
best man.
Miss Barbara Berry, sister of the
bridegroom, will be one of the can-
dlellghters.
♦ ♦ ♦
DRAGONWYCK’ AT CRITERION
DRAMA Or STRANGE EMOTIONS
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rsheaf cf blue tinted daisies combin-
ed with madonna lilies tinted in the
| same shade
! The tour bridesmaids wore iden-
tically made guwus of blue and pink
eyelet with -the-quartcr length half-
inUs, Juliette caps of tne same ma-
terial. and short veils.
Gowned i:i blue were Miss Naifeli
and Mr,. John on. carrying arm
bouque -■ < p:nit to ■c.nii. and
weariu- p ik V.en Mi- BillllH-.s-
,ley and Mrs Burn.- currying arm
banquets of blue tinted daisies uac!
lilies.
Mrs Miner, mother oi the bride,
wore a printed blue ar.d black crepe
with corsage of pink carnations.
All- Frazier, the bridegroom's
mother, wa- ait.red in a flocr length
nqiui crepe with which she wore
.1 ga dc-tia co: sage.
At the reception immediately fol-
lowJi, th, te cmi ny Mo-- Melba
Osborne, . erved the wedding cake
after tile firsf slice has been cut
by the bridal couple.
AIL- Suzanne Scruggs of Tulsa.
pre fitted a! the punch bowl .to pour
and others assisting In serving were
Mrs John Armstrong, MLss June
Kelly. Mary Jo Thrasher and Jean
Moran. Toy Frazier had chargt' of
the guest book
The bride's table was lovely with
a crystal centerpiece of flowers
matching those used at the altar
and lighted by caudles In crystal
holders A tiny bridal pair topped
the tiered cake.
The newlyweds, both graduates
of Sapulna high school, will make
their heme In Sapulpa. They have
taken an apartment oil East Hib-
son avenue.
The bridegroom who received his
d: : luu firm military .-mice ln-t
December, was a sergeant In the
U. S. army and was on duty in Ger.
many, England and France. He is
now taking a pre-medic 'course at
Tulsa university
Mrs F azler. a talented dancer,
i, on the summer stuff at Phllbrook
art center. Tul-a. thL .sea-on to
teach dancing- Dunce pupil
Umvh Holt /.man 01 Culifcmiii tc
nierly of Sapulixi and TuLa. s
toured with a dance tmup ol gli
which Mrs Holtzman Dooxed t
,i: 11 u-.iinee., at service men's hu
pis.tl- duting 1 tu wa: and also a
peared in New York City with t
,-aine group
ifloe*
The hit. starring
with Waite;- Hu-'cn
and Glenn Lingan.
sea.;', nal Ai a S
and se: agat - liie
the turbulent anti
period ol the early
thi- picture tc.ls
Gene Tierney
Viice'nt V
- based on the
.non be-: Her
backgroi n ' c l
rent rebellion
19th Cr:
.tirill-ra ked
drama Itf. a etory
ic ion and power, ol
story of romance, suspensi
i lectrlfying
strap c en _
girl wn -e eyes and heart are open-
ed : 1 anew world cf love and ro-
mance only to find it filled with
myrtcry anti terror The story Is
unfolded with a brooding • intensi-
ty and dramatic impact that makes
it a.i unforgettable film
‘FRONTIER GAL’
PREVUED AT
STATE TONIGHT
•frontier Gal" annouQc-ed as one
il Uie ,ea-cn's n:u»: brilltam en-
’ :cniinimmt prevuetl .ifnight at
the s:at' theater
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED QI'H KEY
HIGHEST ( ASH TRICES PAID
PHONE | f • •>
SAPULPA ‘-1 1 LOLLECT
Sapulpa Rendering Co.
Notice
I am now associated with
FRANK'S SHOE SHOP
at I I W Dewey, north o{
he hank. I would like H
nvite all my oltl friends anc
ustoniers to come td
Frank s for first class
Oairiny; and best materials.!
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Yvonne DeCarlc. photogenic and
taleuled .sensation cf "Salome.
TOMORROW IS FOREVER’ DRAMA
ROMANCE PREVUED AT THE YALE
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Where She'Danced is cq-atarred
with It<N| Can.'ron tier tall and
hard-cme lending man of ihc pre-
lim
A [Cl r - i:ic : I rn i uf. •' *' Forcvo' M*ra0f
Cluidmr Cnlherr Or-on Welles anj George BrcDl
ehology'-club for a morning coffeee
and installation cf officers, which
will be held in her home a: 10 a m
Tuesday
vacation trip to various poults in at the meeting of Parent-Citlld P.-y-
Texas.
♦ ♦ ♦
Naomi Chapter
Farewell Party
Mr A C. Frampton, worthy ♦ *
matron of Naomi chapter Eastern Modarn Bible Mud\
Star, todav announced that Naomi < la— Dinner
chapter members are invited to a Modern Btble cla-s.- members were
farewell party In honor of Mrs. entertained at dinner Wednesday
Lilian Young, chapter organise, tc night m 7 c clock :. ti e :
be given in the home of Mr* Mr and Mr C C Baker in ture-
Frampton Monday. June 3. at 7 30 well compliment to Mr. and Mr.-
p.m.
♦ ♦
Visitor Here
Yesterday
Mrs Stella Rothamer of
Foley Wright, class numbers, who
are leaving sbon for their new home
in Oklahoma C.ty
Gladioli, snapdragons and dai&ie.-
Tulsa were used for decorations In the
oars aieua noiliauier oi luu, “““ ..............
was a Sapulpa visitor ye-tc/day in living room, on the buffet and in
the home of Mr and Mrs W B other parti of the suite.
MacMillan A delicious fr.ed chicken menu
»«-¥ tt •
Wedding Last Night
Of Sapulpa Couple
Bef're a candlelit altar banked
in white gladioli with occasional
touches, of pale pink. Pattv Ann
L.^on. daughter of Mr and M:
Paul Miner of Los Angelt Calif
and Vere Frazier. Jr . son of Judge
and Mrs. J. Vere Frazier of this
city, said the vows of the double
ring ceremony i.i he pre.-- nc« i
a large a --enjblace o; relatives Jud
friends last night at 8 o'clock in
First Presbyterian church with the
pastor. Rev Roy<J Sm.th. officiat-
ing.
Preceding the ceremony canules
in multiple holders were lighted at
the altar by Logan Posey and Gor-
don Mauldin, two of the ushers
A program of traditiona. winding
music was played by Mrs Guy-Ber-
ry, organist, wno also accompanied
Mi— Joan Seneker. soloist. Mi
Seneker sang "Because" and 'Till
the End of Time."
Member.- rr! the wedding party
who approached the altar to the
strains of Wa ner's bridal chora-
I from Lohengrin, included bt,ldes the
bridal coupie. Mrs Joe VanLand-
ineham. sLter cf the bridegroom,
who attended Mus L.gon- a.- matron
of honor, and L B Pur din. best
man for Mr. Frazier.
Bndesuiatdl w ere Miss Dorothy
Naifeh. Mr Charles Baxter, this
city. Mr William. K Burrs and
Mrs Jack Billingsley of Tulsa
Groomsmen were Glen Bradley
Logan Poit-y. B.ll Bateman and
Gordon Mauldin. Alfred Heel wa
head usher
The pride wav given in marriage
'by he: father He'r gown was c-f
Hailed ai one of the nu
; ealtng >e •
annal-. -'Ty!non-cw us F
stars, the di-tingu shed trie ot
dette Colbirt. Or-cn Well*
George Btent The p:oduct;ci
upon Gwen BrL-tow's novel
upon su-p.-n.-eful e.u t.onal
tion. *‘
M Elizabeth Marl nald. w
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cannot Lies the thought of lp--
her son n.'('-v in the second
W1.llic!, M.s- Colbert has a role
u- of ' exceptional intensify Welles
ad plays the husband, who. reported
ed missing in action, prefers to let
lit Elizabeth think him dead goes on
a" l ying abroad under an alias rather
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Cold Fur Storage
Cedar Bag Storage
AT OUR PLANT
We call for and deliver.
Hats cleaned and blocked.
Alterations—Relining
Suits ana Coats re-styled.
Snappy service.
MODEL TAILORS
and CLEANERS
24 S. Main Phone 642
STATE
10c *ud 20c Including Tax
last day
ALIAS BILLY THE KID’
Shorts and Serial
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work
in a,
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while
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PREVUE TONIGHT
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
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of white nn: .wa- held In
a Juliette cap of the' eyeU
and she wore colonial m
same material a> her c
bouquet was of baby garci
shovrtr of itibertses
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she carried a handkerchi
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Her attendan were
full
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Juliette cap cf the samp material
and ihor: vcli Her flower* were a
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TODAY—2 HITS!
FACE OF MARBLE’
—and—
• THE RETURN OF
WILD BILL”
Cartoon and Serial
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Compute Ocular Examination
Classes Made io Fit 'Your" Eye*
5 N. Main in Toller Music Co
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... to let you know fhat w* have turned
on our air conditioning unit.
Therefore why not bring mom and the
kiddies down to the St. James and enjoy
in cool, comfortable surroundings, a
delicious SUNDAY blNNER prepared
the way you like it.
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We will have a large variety to select from, including BAKED YOUNG
TURKEY, GOLDEN BROWN FRIED SPRING CHICKEN—and plenty of
CHOICE TENDER STEAKS AND CHOPS.
Special Notice To
BREAKFAST
CUSTOMERS
We are now serving a
good old southern
breakfast with those
goldtn hash brown po-
tatoes
David M. Horton—Homer Burnworth
wMBsmm
LAST DAY t-THF CRf iN
HOUSE OF HORROR
News— ‘Good Old Coin”—Chap. 11 “Scarlet Horseman’’
PREVUE TONIGHT
SUN.
MON.
TUE.
HER HEART BELONGED TO ONE
MAM... HER MEMORIES TO
ANOTHER!
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SUNDAY
MON. TUE.
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