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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1937.
SAPULfA HERALD. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
PAGE THREE
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
• ' Ever Read*
>ewing Cirrk.
• to Saturday Night Dinner club
SOCIAL CU.UN»»
* *£*** Bmlth h“U 1L ntertameo" bf^ |
. day afternoon In the home ot Mrs » ' K r***'|
J. R Pierpoint.
. ». ___Club members present were Mia. W.
» McrackfnvM^,wM^ ^wev
terday at a one o'clock luncheon, in ™^ M,s Mrs
her home which entertamed mem belt1 « ora* 1 ----
Called To
W est Tuba.
Mr and Mrs Joe Artnburst and Mrs
Bessie Cook were called to West Tutsa
last night to the bedside ot Mrs Arm-
bursfs son. Roger Armstrong who is
I quite ill with the flu.
• • *
led I tii» Mottling
1 I cr Arizona.
Mrs WllUam Bout/ and three ciul*
— 1 oien left this morning for their home —-----
] jn Piiocnix Ariz , after an extend ad u ved he would
I visit here with Mrs Boutz mother. • ,he operation. bu
♦ ♦ ♦
NEWS IN BRIEF
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 13
imussioner L B
led in critical eon-
1 hprr.
' iteration tor a»-
Auiencan
Suite highway
8clman today ren
ctition at a hosj
He underwent
penoldtis earliei in tile week, and wa*
liven iwo bkxx transfusions in *he
iast 4B hours. l>>ton> at first be-
cover raptdlv from , ™
fter about 24 hours
too \ears ago to begin Uie career Lotba II after he left coUegv. tnen
+ which I'd
IrRcRm ng Amencmi immortal- He | noth Kb* tor a po»
I was buried here.
In the ranks of those who paid tri-
bute were Harrs W Colmery. National
_____ Legion commander. Mrs
car W Hahn. Legion auxiliary com-
mander former teeretary of com-
merce ChArte* Nagel: Oo» Oeorge H
f Pennsylvania, and l>r M.
w- mo | Detroit minister
\ eminent
M Myrtle MacJCav daughter ol MUSKOGEE, < Feb. 12. (IP
Mr and Mr- Hu&i MacKay lix- been j,e<jtraj agents arrived today to join
-------- . . . . t;o\ Henry Horner of Illmou. led a
lie suddenly grew -and has b«n lr ,n Lm-.n.- b ntulield
home, where he started his political
carwr to New Salem where Lincoln
crit ical condition for two days.
; p lilted bv the national resident
of the Daughters of the
the search for a well dressed"
i ie: re i in a • .dry ■- ■ ■ : 1
would be a good cnc for her
-A hunch. " Botkui said. ' t~
loquul for a strong intuitive *m
ston that somet.ung will happen
are a cross between good pa
and good imagination “
STATE BRIEFS
of the Needle workers Guild.
Needlework a..d an mformal social
hour followed the luncheon Prizes of [
Ed Stewart. Mrs. U A. Pond. Mrs.
Pierpoint. Mrs. A J. Mann and three
Is. Mrs W. F. Nicholson. Miss
irrss ’rsrt sr™ f» r—- - «— —
and Mi i> '• neBrowe.
The club will meet In two weeks
with Mrs P. J. Clements.
In contests pnaes were won by Mrs.
Nicholson. Mrs Jacobey and Mrs. Mc-
Cullum.
Li ht reine- hments were serml b'-
the hostess after the social hour.
♦ ♦ ♦
left This Afternoon
hr Stillwater.
, V” J w‘ttilfv.a««rJ attiad'an J
j mM- Oooy
u. la laid in the United Bretnren Jier home
church , . hqvine as guests aside from the club
U H im . district P T A pin- Mann-nte CbUett >no
< . m win preside a’ the morning sea- members. jdi^Margwenle
sion and will appear as a speaker
man
general of the Daughters of tne v allegedly attacked Mrs. Freo 1
American Revolution to act as ;*ge at r uo ^ ln a ntal clmtc of tne j
the D. A R national congress to be hospital here. I ENID Okla (IP Jim Bauach 'i
held the week of April 19th in Wash- M believe nun entered the I mu- potv xsed the title ot the worms
ington. D C. clinic to steal denial gold Mrs Cato i gieatest all-round athlete, ha. tc''U‘<‘
Aside from her duties as page from , lo md w a (i iap<i condition bv sport which at pres nt he is unaoa
Oklahoma M:-> KL>cKa\ will attend k wtrd Adan. w;:<- ot the clmtc to ma-’er It wlm-
number of social affairs given ,or|‘hl.ad wh0 sue had received a Bausch. the Olympic decathlon
mysterious telephone caU from » [diamplon in' 1932 ha- been work-ig
TULSA Okla (tP)— Bell A Botain.
of tne University ol Oklahoma laculty
amused a group of teacher- at a
sectional meeUng of the Oklahoma
F lucatton as-oclatlon c .nventKn h*Te
last we k-end'by citing superstitions
and discu--'fng hunt lies.
Bet km took hi* l'.lust ration* ot
superrtition* ^ront a census taker at
the time of final examinations at the
university
I Fome girts, he said, wear the -ame
j dress dur ng examination period A
, :eli. , to eat b: e»kl 1.-' (|
(ore an examination; some UJMsted i
on sittmg in the same --eat for each
test: others wore lucky colors or good-
lutk charms. One girl said If her
right foot Itched when she went to ]
bid at night, she knew the next day
YEGGS It KN TO l-GG
FA6ADENA. Cal (IPv—8om
pie might think It L a greu*
down from yeegs to eggs Bu
two of the former w-re un
track a local safe, they ce
themselves with carrying r
case of eggs.
Old mners for sale at Herald
visitors at the congress.
CASE REVERSAL DIRECTED I wamtfig. this is the end.
JUDGMENT FILED HERE TODAY 1 ^ fvb „ i{p>_aAi
A reversal and directed judgment.for lend Mrs Charles A. Lindbergh 100k
.•xti.i. - - /.4< O 1 fUnfl.
on the afternoon program. A number
of other state officers will be present
and several lovely social affairs will
be given in their honor.
Mrs Harris will be the guest 01
lnr daughter. Mi— Mary Marjorie
. A and M.
■ .He"' during her stay in Stillwater.
Slv expects to return home Sunday *w r
night. • * ......• ■ •
♦ ♦ ♦
Altiui-tie Club
Valentine Pwrty.
The Altruistic club met yesterday
for a valentine party in the home of
Mrs Leo Thrasher.
These club members were present.
Mr Sherman Lathrop. Mrs Deda I .. . _ rl_*
Mannerln M M: ble Clute. Mrs „ ,
M V. West. Mrs Nola Price. Mrs. I Diloiiwul P.uty.
ETank Burdick. Mr*. Van Wust, Mrs
Thrasher, and two guests, Mrs. Bob
Wllkonson and Mrs. Bernice Rensch
At the social hour the club Prize
v.as won by Mrs. West and the con-
• test prize by Mrs Price.
Dainty refreshments ln the valen-
tine motif* wer» served before ad-
journment to meet in two weeks with
Mrs. John Mowry.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs W. R. Pritchard
Refreshments gay with red and
white colors were servwd following an
afternoon of quilting
Mrs Payne will entertain the club
on Februai > 18th at an all day quilt-
ing and one o'clock luncheon
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs Ja s|ier Cox u very ill with the
flu ae her hone *>!•» South Artam.
♦ ♦ ♦
Girl- Circle
To Meet Tuesday.
The Girls Cir< ic of tht First Clirc -
tian church will meet Tuesday with
Mrs Russell Lorah as hostess.
the Southern Ice and Utilities tom
pany by an opinion of the state
supreme court of Jan 26. in the appeal
taken by the company from judg-
ment of district court here of Judge
Gaylord R Wilcox in which a jury
returned a verdict of damages lor
Ralpn Bench, was filed today.
The suit was an old one in which
Bench brought action against the
company alleging malicious prosecu-
tion growing out of his arrest ior
viola tine a |> ddhng ordinance of tne
city by alleged syiling ol ice witnout a
permit Bench was selling ice not
manufactured by the company ne
brought suit against.
The supreme court's reversal was
made on the court's error in not sus-
taining the ice company's motion lor
& directed verdict to the jury in its
favor.
oil for a 1.20U-I tl- night to F.c'pt
tods v after a i >■ 'isit f<* air
mai !iat Itafo B-' ..vemor general
of Libya and trans-Atlantic flyer
Their couifse lay along the north
African coast to the Nile
Lindbergh heai • ht- orange and
tl*k Mile- Mohawk I'lane lpr Mersa
Matruh. British nr base in western
Figypt , .
Weather condf n- were reported
satisfactory-
Balbo and othc authorities bade
the American flyei- far- wvli at Mal-
laha airport here
DINE AND DANCE
66 NIGHT CLUB
formerly the
Raker Club Royal
under new management
Two miles west on 66
BULLETIN
Thursday Clnb
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. R Brooke Thrift wfls hostess
to members of the Thursday club yes-
terday at luncheon at the St. James
hotel followed by games of contract
bridge in her home.
Mrs Guy Berry won tlie club prize
for high score.
The club will meet in two weeks
with Mrs Charley Bartlett hs hostess.
♦ ♦ ♦
Ponca City Matron
Gur-t Ileic Yesterday.
Mrs. F lix Duvall of Ponca City
v is the guest of Mrs. Lafe Ruther-
ford yesterday. i . :
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Willian-
III With Flu.
Mrs. Russell Wllliahis .is 111 with
the flu at her home
♦ ♦ ♦
Regular Meeting of
Stitch And Chat.
The Stitch and Chat club held its
regular meeting yesterday afternoon
lr. the home ol Mrs Charles Lee
where nine members were present
Guests other than the club members
vere Miss Kathryn Salmans. Miss
Charlotte Agee. Miss Jimmie Husted,
Miss Lucile Lee and Miss, Gipple.
Birthday gifts were presented to
Miss Husted and Miss Lee and the
club prize was won by Mrs. Fred
Cole.
Valentines were exchanged and later
delicious refreshment* in the season’s
colors were served.
♦ ♦ *
Old papers for sale at Herald office.
I An informal covered dish valentine
luntheon at one t'clock yesterday in
the home of Mrs Joe Armburst en-
tertained mambers of the Goud Will
club and three additional guests. Mr-
Nell Siling. Mrs. Arthur Knox and
Mi's F. F. Selby.
Mrs. J. A. Rankin won the usual
club prize at the social hour which
followed the luncheon
The club will meet ln two week-
v.fth Mr- Mary Hufft
♦ ♦ ♦
laesday Art
Club Meeting.
The Tuesday Art club met yesterday
for a valentine luncheon ln the home
of Mrs. Guy Miller who wa* hostess tr
ten members and two guests. Mrs. M.
F. Burns. Jr., and Mrs. Jim Maddox.
Needlework followed the luncheon.
here for the United States internal
revenue department for se\eral
months.
Th former University of Kan-a
Lthlete excelled in football, basketball
,.nd track during lu- collegiate days
y, i '.ii. a new >rt ■ t n.
Ban.-; h said. “Just took it up this
fall for eaerciae. It's a (Teat >
Bausch in winning the decathlon
raptured fiT-t in the discuss, javelm
pole vault and s-iotput. Enough se-
conds and thirds m ’he 100. 400 and
1500 meter races, the broad Jump.
110 meter hurdles and high Jump
tnabled the Kansan ’o win the diili-
cult 10-event sport honor. His score
was the best ever turned in et nn
Olympic meet until 1936 Glenn Mor-
ris replaced Bausch as the Olmypic
Gef
FOOD
palace* Ccrniin^ btrvice^MI
OKLAHOMA CITY. FVb 12 HP)—
Gov K W Marland's *15.006.000 per
year sales and service tax bill, the
hub of the administration's tax pro-
gram. ran Into a withering tire in
the house revenue committee today,
and the committee lopjied off a mil-
lion dollars from the bill by striking
or amending important sections.
The million dollaf reduction was
the estimate of H L. McCracken,
chairman of the tax commission.
In its present form, the sales tkx
provides $12000,000 per year.
KIEFI It BOY'S ARM BROKEN
Bryant Lowe 8-year-old son of C.eo.
C Lowe, of Kiefer, was treated for a
bioken arm this morning at 'he
hospital and released later in the day.
SPFR INC FIELD 111 FVb. 12 OPV—I
Patriotic and political orgamauuons
iiaici tribute to the memory of Ahra- [
ham Lincoln today In pilgrimages to
his honte. his tomb and the village
where he spent hi* boyhood.
gpringfield. rich in Lincoln lore, j
paused in its routine business and
state affairs to become the hub ot
celebrations in observance of the 1281 h
DANCE
I. O. O. F. HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
Alittir: Roger* R. Pine Silver
tone Band.
Ladir* JV Gent* J5c
Old pa tiers for sale at Herald of I ice
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs Frank Wilcox announces the opening of tbe
LOUISE HAT SHOP
(located in the Wilcox Shoe Store)
We invite you to come in and see the
new Spring Hats that are arriving daily.
LOUISE HAT SHOP
_ ~ Phone 131
E. Dewey _____________
Bon Tempre Club
Dessert Luncheon.
Red looses centered the luncheon
tables and provided the valentine
color note in the home of Mrs. F. B.
Smith, who was hostess to members
end guests of the Bon Tempre club
■m a five table dessert bridee yester-
day.
In the card hands Mrs. Ellis Jones
-cored first and Mrs. J. T. Bank*
tecond of the club members Guests
cot Hubert (.oodman.
first. Mrs J F Bell, second and Mrs.
A J. Whitfield, cut prize.
Mrs. B. C. Stivers will entertain
the dub in two weeks.
4 « «
Patient* Are
Much Improved.
Oeea Whittcnton and small daugh-
ter. Eloise. who have been quite ill
with tbs fki «' their home are much
improved.
♦ ♦ ♦
I* 111 At
Her Home.
Mrs. Henry Kirkhart is seriously Ui
at her home.
♦ ♦ ♦
Pythian Sisters
Meet Tonight
The Pythian Sisters will meet to-
night at seven-thirty in the K P.
hall.
t
CMTEMON!
th eaiM- • ■
masm
TODAY ONLY
SAFE AT LAST!
*■ But he found it
'wasn't ao aaay to
avoid women—and
trouble! It'ta riot!
HO
O. D. PAGE
GROCERY & MARKET
24 SOUTH MAIN FREE DELIVERY Phone 166L
Specials for Saturday and Monday
Tonight the Criterion Theatre
• presents !
| AMATEUR NIGHT i
| with Orchestra and Franklin Ward. |
master of reremonies.
I Featuring Tonight: I
| Tam and Ted Alexander,
trick rope artists.
Al Hurt
I the scintilating drummer,
j Joe Bias, as guest artist,
and a east of local amateurs.
FOR SALE!
Save money on
furniture \
New or Second Hand.
See Jeff Anguish
18 NORTH MAIN
Stuart ERWIN
Paul KELLY
Floisae* RICK
Muguit IRVING
ADDED
“High Beer
Pressure"
“High. Wide and
Dashing”
Saturday Only
GENE AUTRY in
‘Guns and Guitars’
_ — —----
Saturday Prevue
George Brent. Beverly Roberts
in the all-roior picture
‘GOD’S COUNTRY
and the WOMAN
ON THE SCREEN
TOD\Y AND SATURDAY
I
!|baxter
JUNE lAM*
| Fox News . . . Chapter 12 ;
| FLASH GORDON
| Silly Symphony, "Roblnr Kitten
I CnminfTatnr,|,x Night Prevue j
I _sundav. Mondpy. Tuesday—
I
1000 S. Main
There is no gift that de-
lights the feminine heart so
much as FLOWERS. Every
girl . . . young or old . . •
experiences a thrill when
she receives them. So give
flowers as your V alentine.
PHONE US TODAY!
Floral Co.
Phone 490
New and Improved
GOOD HOKE
FLOUR
24 Iks... 93c
Flour. Lily White,
all purpose. 24 lbs. .
Fine Granulated Sugar in
Cloth Bag.
10 pounds........V0V
Oats, Hi-Lo,
3-lb. pkg......
79c
19c
T0PTOES
Prese ves. Pilot Brand,
Qt. 35c: 3 for......
Cocoa. Cherokee
Maid. 2-lb. can . .
Peas or Spinach,
3 No. 2 cans. . .
, JuV^ivi 3 cans 25c
HT-l6|
CAN
tow*
Pound
22c
Bear,
Peaches. Polar
2V> can, 18c;
6 cans...........
Green Beans. Belle-
Isle. No. 2 can.....
Lima Beans, fresh.
No. 2 cans........
PORKS BEAKS
Salmon, Pink,
2 tall cm*.......
Brown Beans,
3 pounds........
Macaroni or Spag-
hetti. 3 pkgs......
Toilet Tissue,
4 rolls.........
Oxydol.
medium size ...
Soap. PAG.
5 bars.........
BEEF
ROAST
Lb.....15c
Pork Shoulder
ROAST
D.....19t
! I
Salt Mackerel,
large size. 2 for. . .
Cheese.
pound.. .......
Pu-e Pork Sausage,
2-lb. bag........
Pork Chops, 22C
pound........... angx
Smoked Bacon /Aa
Squares, pound. ■ •
Picnic Hams. Swift s 09-
Circle S. Pound.....
6 N MAIN FREE DELIVERY (Any Amount)
Specials for Saturday and Monday
1 PHONE 48
FREE
DELIVERY
| Guaranteed or Money
P 1 All IT Back. APEX. 24 LBS.
A Il/Ul (48 LBS. $1.34)
69c
PLAY BOY
SOUTHERN HOME
RED STAR or
GOLD MEDAL----
. 24-lb. bag 97c
. 24-lb. bag 89c
24-lb. bag 99c
BEEF ROUST
Young, ]
Tender |
lb. Il'/ic
POTATOES ££• W lbs. 39c
DUTCH OVEN White
BREAD 6c
Whole Wheal
Loaf
7c
Raisin
Loaf
9c
SUGAR
Kraft Bag
CANE CO-
10 LBS..
BACON
Armour’s Sliced
Lb. 25c
CATSUP
Belle-Isle
LARGE 4*1-.
BOTTLE |
MEAL.......20-
lb.
bag 5!
3c
MILK “ 3 cans 20c
YOUR CHOICE
3 Cans . . 25c
CORN, fancy sugar
PEAS, Tender. No. 2 can
HOMINY, PUMPKIN
PORK A BEANS. TaB
TOMATO JUIC E
SPAGHETTI. Belle Die.
TOMATOES. No. 2 can.
MEAT DEPT.
P-NI'T BUTTER. Armour's
Fresh * lb* *5<
MINTED HAM or BOLOGNA.
per pound ,2'-‘
ROAST. Pork Shoulder,
per pound
PORK SAUSAGE lb. 1“
ROAST Yeal Oiuck.
per pound
STEAK. T«rdrr Veal lb. IV
MEAT TOR LOAF
SAIT SQUARES » 14'jC
COMPOUND
ARMOUR’S
VEGETOLE
l-lb. carton 57c
lb. 13Vzc
LONGHORN
lb. 21c
ORANGES, Texas .....................2 dox 39c
ONIONS, Yellow ....................... *b *
CARROTS, Texas .......................
CELERY, well bleached.................. *2c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas...................3 for 10c
BEETS TURNIPS, MUSTARD ........large bunch 6c
CARBAGE, Texas Green ..................»b 2 4c
APPLES, extra fancy Arkansas Blacks or
Romes, Cooking .....................t 3 lbs. 4tic
PARSNIPS, Washed.....................2 lbs. 15c
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
PANCAKE FLOUR.
paexage
i t ACHES.
Dried,
pound
OATMEAL
Hi-Lo
large package —
PRUNES, Nice Size.
3 lb- G«JL
COCOA. Leadway. 1 C _
2 lb. pkg.
OOmi Bet bout, OQ
',-lb ran tr« • can „4i2yC
more. Il-oa jar
MACARONI or SPAO- II.
HFTTT 3 pkgs 1*»L
P< <TTTD MFATS. O C -
6 cans 4i«JL
BRAN FLAKES or WHOLE
WHEAT FLAKES. 19-
ige
VPRICOTS Polar Bear. IQ.
No 2 can Kiev
MUSTARD. 1A-
1 RUIT COCKTAIL.
! ibby's. tall can
COFFEE. Supreme.
I ound package
v OF FEE. Polar Bear,
i ound can . .
ARDINES in oil.
r conn ^
toilet tissue.
I airy. 3 rolls
I ICKLFS Sweet,
(mart Jar - ■
SALAD PRESSINO.
Supreme, large Jar
f>ALT Texaco,
round package
CAKES. Vanilla Wafers
lb. pkg.
OINGERALE.
S quart bottle*
GRAPE JUICE,
pint bottle
PAR-T-JELL. All
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