Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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1944 —
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1944.
SAfUTFA MFtAi n. SAPUl.RA, OKLAHOMA
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A farnily dinner yesterday In the
. Pvt. and Mrs Roy H. Baxter Jr. home 0j Mrs. Hayden. 119 South
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Mrs Odie Havden. and Pvt Bax- ing group tigether: Mrs R Hare Id 5?
t-r’s parent*. Mr and Mrs Roy H Hayden of Tulsa; Pvt and Mrs. M
Baxter Baxter. Mrs. E. H Wyant, Warner
P\t Baxter Is serving as instruc- Hayd n and the hostess.
• Monday
• Etnanem dub Christmas par- * West
• ty In the home of Mrs. Ray •
• Heagy, Mrs Russell Stevens as- •
• sistlng. •
• Tuesday club Christmas par- •
• ty with Mrs. Curt Edgerton as *
• hostess. *
• YWCA board meeting at 8 *
• o’clock in office of YWCA *
• building. *
• War Moms meet at 8 o’clock *
• with Mrs. Jimmie Wilson. •
• Faculty Wives entertain *
• husbands in the home of Mr. •
• and Mrs. Gordon C. Davis at a *
• Christmas party •
Nancy Green chapter Daugh-
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leaves for South
where he has taken a position with
an oil company.
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Visitor Here
On Thursday
Pfc. Richard Kiser of Springfield.
Mo., was a visitor here Thursday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guest of Her
Son and Wife
Mrs G. R Brooks of New York
is visiting here with her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks.
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We offer Christmas Gifts that last much*
longer than Christmas day itself—Gifts1
that last through years and years!
For Real Comfort!
HASSOCKS
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Family Dinner
• ters of American Revolution at * Yesterday
•2:30 in home of Mrs. M. W. • Christmas was celebrated a week
• Busby, assistant hostesses Mrs. • early in the home of Mrs Kather-
Hattle Jones and Mrs. J. F. • me Posey, 1344 East Lincoln avenue,
• Trone. • , the occasion being the surprise
Tuesday • visit of her son. Petty Officer Lo-
• Kongenial club Christmas • Kan w Posey. here on a few days
• party at 1 o'clock with Mrs. • leave from the east ccast where he
• L. W. Martin. * will report back for duty Dec. 23.
• Alice Moore circle meets for • a family dinner in the Posey
7 o’clock dessert Christmas par- • home yesterday was served to Mr
• ty with Mrs. Clyde Jones.
• KU club Christmas party
• with Mrs. Dene Iliff
>, Old
and Mrs D W. Woodward. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Logan of Kiefer. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Logan and daugh-
Ladies Auxiliary and VFW • ter of Okmulgee, Mr. and Mrs Earl
members hold joint meeting • w Penn, their son Petty Officer ;
second class Fred H. Penn, and
Let him put his feet up
on a Hassock and relax!
Nice, well - filled Has-
socks in mohair, damask
and tapestry covers . . .
Choice of colors.
$3.95
Larger Size—$5.95
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and Christmas party in VFW
hall following auxiliary meet- • granddaughter. Eleanor, of Den-
ing at 7:30. • ton, Texas, Mrs. Nettie Zimmer-
Executive committee Baptist • man, Mrs Roy Jameson, Mr and
• Women's Missionary Union 7
• o’clock supper meeting with
• Mrs Albert Randall.
• Pearl Pickett circle, First
Methodist church, meets 6:30 •
• for dinner and gift exchange • Guest* Fo|.
Mrs J F Pcsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Jameson and sons, Petty Officer
L. W. Posey and Katherine Vir-
ginia Posey.
♦ ♦ ♦
with Mrs. Irving Crothers.
Girl Scout Troop No. 2 meets •
The Weekend
Mr. and Mrs.
for Christmas pany with Alice • thls ,t have
f’n/mor I ."
• Cooper.
• Mrs. Frazier's kindergarten •
• recital 7:30 in YWCA recreation •
• hall. •
• Wednesday •
• Presbyterian Guild 1 o'clock •
• luncheon meeting . in church *
• dining room: hostesses Mrs. •
Earle Berryhill, Mrs. D. L.
: • ssrsfs? ss zjz.
Paul Markley of
as their weekend
guest the former’s mother, Mrs. S.
J. Markley of Stonewall, Okla., and
his brother. S-Sgt. Rob< rt M. Mark-
ley, who recently returned from
combat duty in England.
S-Sgt Markley, graduate of Sa-
pulpa high school with the class
of 1935. has been awarded the dis-
tinguished cross and the air medal
ers, Mrs. Carl Young, Mrs. Har- •
’ * ry Morgan, Mrs. E. H. Chap- •
i * man, Mrs. Herbert Johnson and •
• Mrs. George Martin. •
• Rosalie Mills Appleby circle, •
• First Baptist church, meets 2 •
• o’clock with Mrs. J. V. Toombs. • D
• Wcodlawn Brownie Troop No. • ne^ Routsong.
I * 2 Christmas party with Mrs. • ▼
Cecil Gold.
Thursday
Kongenial club Christmas •
♦ ♦ ♦
Happy Hour
Luncheon
Happy Hour club will meet for a
1 o’clock Christmas luncheon to-
morrow in the home of Mrs Rod-
Gursts In
Selby Home
Guests in the home of Mr and
• party with Mrs. L. W. Marlin. • Mrs. F. F Selby for the holidays
• Women's Missionary Union of • ar« their daughter and son-tn-law,
• First Baptist church meets 7:30 • ensign and Mrs. J. T. Wilson, here
• in church for Royal Service • from Por‘ Hueneme. Calif.
• program.
• Friday
• Junior Sodality, of Sacred •
• Heart Catholic church, meets •
• with Mildred and Helen Hau- •
• bert. •
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Kea-Wez Club
Christmas Party
Kea-Wez club, composed of high
Ensign and Mrs. Wilson are here
for 10 days.
♦ ♦ ♦
Christmas
Party
Among informal affairs which
enliven the Christmas season is the
holiday tea given yesterday after-
noon by Anita June Miller from 4
to 6 o'clock in her home.
Guests were Martha Hubbard.
Really a Welcome Gift!
Nested Waste Basket
Sturdy fabricated waste baskets with unusually beautiful
flower decorations! The set consists of three baskets, each
one nested into another, making three size baskets, all
matched in design.
Set of 3 tor $1.98
For the Card Fans!
Bridge Set
All sturdy pieces. Table,
folding type, with top of
moulded plastic. Chairs,
folding type, of steam-shap-
ed wood. Comfortable for
an evening’s playing. The
5-piece set
$19.95
Welcome in Any Home!
Walnut Book Case
Attractive, tall book case with four shelves. Waterfall top.
18 inches wide, 48 inches tall.
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school junior girls, met for their Vera Lee Ramsey. Barbara Gayl"
Christmas party Friday night in Conway. Helen Rae Payne. Lela and
the home of Rosie Mae Marshall Helen Bray Mrs Leon Henderson,
Entertainment for the evening MaIY Ellen Young, Mary Louise
Included Christmas carols, gifts ex- Routsong and Betty Clements,
changed from the Christinas tree. Contests for which Christmas gift
Lovely refreshments were served Pr‘z<s were presented entertained
by the hostess, assisted by her sis- Rfoup.
ter, Mrs. Bill McMann ♦ ♦ ♦
Members attending were Darlene Arrived Here
Enochs. Blanche Hartman. Lou 'es‘erday
Carol Doudican, Delores Taylor, Gunners Mate first class Logan
Mary Ann Estes, Juanita Pretz, Seneker and Mrs. Seneker arrived
Alma Lawrence, Johnnie Karr, Jesierday morning frim Port Hue-
Maurine Johnson, Elma June Harp- neme' Callf- Gunrnrs Mate Seneker
er, Joan McKnight and Joan Law- wiU 8Pend ten days here visiting
son. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
+ + + Seneker. before reporting back for
Senior Department duty’ Hls wtfi W!U i.emaln here’
Meet Cancelled ' „ „ , f
1 Senior department of Methodist vEEJE!
Thrsdav^nl^m^tin^hi^8^ *■*“»>’ store 'mployes were en-
tertalned a‘ ‘heir annual Chrlst-
9 o? th^Ch list mas season* mas Party yestt>rday’ a turkpy din'
oi me cnristmas season. ner served at 2:30 ln the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clem, 507 S.
Rainbow Girls Park street.
f Initiation Dinner was served buffet style,
Rainbow Girls will meet Wednes- followed by carol singing and a gift
day night at 7:30 in Masonic hall exchange from a lovely tree,
i for formal initiation. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
* ♦ ♦ Delmar Sharp and daughter Kay,
Alice Moore Mrs. Norma Taylor, Shirley Nevln,
Circle Tuesday Bob Grigsby, Johnnie Berton, Zed-
Alice Moore circle, First Meth- na Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
9 odist church, will hold its Christ- j Hotchkiss, Norma Jean Laidlry.
mas party tomorrow night in the Louise Ruskoskl. Dorothy Fleming,
home of Mrs. Clyde Jones instead Lt. John Rupert, Wanda Sue Os-
$15.95
>wn
of tonight as announced.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting Her
Brother Here
Ffy D. Cannon of Louisiana Is
visiting here in the home of her
brother J. A. Deer and family.
♦ ♦ ♦
Here for the
wait Mable Oswalt. June Alexan-
der, Frances Ketcham, Mr and
Mrs. Carl Kebert and son Rusty,
Dorothy Stowe, Jessie Mae White-
side. Rosa Routh, Leona Pratt, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Dixon, Charles Ter-
ry, Loretta Haubert. Helen Taylor,
Mary Alexander and Mr. and Mrs.
Clem.
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! Boy or Girl, the Mar. or
Woman Will Like
DESKS
Featuring a high type, beautiful
mahogany desk of unusual design
and high quality. Desk has 9 draw-
ers each with nicely finished brass-
pulls.
$39.95
Always Welcome!
SMOKERS
Walnut finish smoker with easy to wash glass
tray. Every home needs another! Featured
group at only
$3.50
Holidays
Miss Dorothy Thrift, student at Radiant Chapter
fj Colorado Women's college ln Den- Slar.
if ver, arrived Friday to spend the ,nt, chaP‘^r' Eastern Star,
holidays with her parents, Mr. and h? d *ts reSu*ar meeting Tues-
i Mrs R. Brooke Thrift. da,y nl*ht at l 30 ln Masonic hall
She will return to Denver Jan. 7. followed hy the annual memorial
+ + + service for deceased members con-
< Guests Of ducted by Mrs. Artie Busby.
Halves ♦ ♦ ♦
jts Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie West and ’ Balf'nan
® a Sltle daughter Phyllis of Salem, H*r® ?" . _ .
Ql.. are visiting here with the for- — ®8t W E (Billy) Bateman,
r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ® ®‘a“oned a‘
ffl.
9m Segt ^ ' ..... Cherry Point. N. C., is here on 14-
On Dec. 26 Mrs. West and Phyllis day fu'!1°u/h his «*«»»».
| trill go to Tulsa to make their home Mr and 1418 B' E- Bateman.
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EUCHEE LODGE
No. 524
Meets in
Regular Communication
TONIGHT AT 7:30
INSTALLATION
OF OFFICERS
All Masons Invited
MASONIC HALL
1231 a South Park
HERBERT WINTERS, W. M.
THOS. S. HARRIS, Cec.
DONKEY
BALL GAME
TUESDAY NIGHT
8 o’Clock
KIEFER
SCHOOL GYM
PURE OIL CO.
vs.
GULF OIL CO.
Sponsored by Junior Class
Admission 15c, 25c, 40c
For The Kiddies
ROCKING HORSE
The little boy or girl will thrill at receiving one of these
bright, colorful rocking horses! Double rockers. Body
in bright red enamel, the horse’s head in <!*[“ QC
white. Children can hold on by his "ears”. .
TEA TABLE AND CHAIRS
A nice set consisting of a table with smooth finish top,
prettily decorated with children’s designs. The girls
can sit up to the table in chairs that have seats uphol
stered in red imitation leather.
The 3-piece set...................
$14.95
Open Nights Till Christmas
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All Over America
Kenwood All-Wool
Blankets $13.95
The name on the label identifies the blanket as
the finest! Kenwood blankets are made of 100
per cent all virgin wool, so constructed that they
have an ever-so-soft nap and smooth surface.
Your choice of authentic bedroom shades.
Size 72x84.
Orr Health
Blankets $14.95
Another grand gift to home makers! Made of
100 per cent finest wool, these are shown in
attractive tulip desgins—,all over the blanket.
Choice bedroom colors. Size 72x84,
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Warm, Cotton-Filled
Comforters
A beautiful gift plus years
of warm comfort! Charm-
ing Paisley design sateen
--covers in multi colors. Full
bed size. All new materials.
Low priced at
$4.98
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thrilled with its lovely beauty. Lofty chenille
work, closely sewn—in colors and snowy white
with attractive contrasted color designs. Full
bed size.
SOLID COLOR CHENILLES
Two value-giving groups of chenille spreads—
either one a most valued gift. Solid colors on
solid grounds—and all colorsl Attractive de-
signs. Full bed size.
One group in
solid colors
Solid colors
and all white
$10.95
Every Home Appreciates
Fancy PILLOWS
There is always a place for another pretty pillow.
These are easy to buy, easy to give and greatly
appreciated.
Group I consists of plumply filled
pillows with gay-paiterned fabric
covers. Variety of background col-
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Group 2 consists of dark and light
fabric covers of very nice quality.
Well filled, fringed edges. Priced at
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Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1944, newspaper, December 18, 1944; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1526570/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.