Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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LNESDAY
WENESDAV, SEPTEMBER 13, i<
SAP!!! PA HFRALD. SAPULFA, OKLAHOMA
PAGE TWO
■ pent £un<Ta/ ^rv' at ig visiting
with Ills parents, Mr. and *!*rs.
J. C. JJaxton.
Mr find Mr Bill Saulmon, Jr.,
and laughter, Sharon, are visiting
(_ ihf^'Ylgme ot his parents, Jrtr
and Mrs Bill Saulmon. Sr
> Iroop Eight. Girl Scouts, will
m|gt Thursday, Sept 21, imme-
"di.iAc l> 'after w.1001 at the comT
niunity building. This will be a
very short meeting and all Girl
Scouts are urged to attend.
Mr and Mrs. £. D Jackson we(*e
dinner guests in the home of Mr
anc* Mrs Hfcrlin Farrial of Beggs
Sunday of last week.
Petty Fox has moved to Sapul-
pa and will make her nome at the
La Verne apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reed are
visiting friends and relatives in
Fampa. Tex.
Richard Allen Pouge of Sapulpa
was • a. visitor in the home of his
grandparents, Mr and Mrs J C
Mrs Tobitha Caution were Sun- Pvt_ Virgi1 L Dm*
day visitors in the home of Mr Toy D. Lftnons, who 1
and Mrs Raymond Caution of somewhere in England
Tulsa Sunday. Ramona Caution completed an ortchtatlon
0* ann Jose. Calif. who was also designed to bridge tl .
A Sequel to Pitfalh of Lov
LOW'S FAIR HORIZON
bTTdeie garriyon
SAPULPA HERALD
there was something about him,
and what he was saying that—
t hat-5-’*
Her voice trailed away, and my <
f^hei gave her an explanation
"He was so terfttied him-^f.”
ft! "that his fear infected you.
Were his instructions very compli-
cated 1" _
"So. (hey weren’t,” she said.
"He asked me not to go away from
the college for more than a half
day during the next mopth, say-
ing that at almost apy time he
w< uld hrin* a suitcase down for
me to keep for him. He also said
he would mail fetters to me, but
he was rather vague about that, •
and when he went away I was not
(|uite cigar what he wanted me to
do abo9t the letters.
Araiv'ed Yesterday
"Then yesterday ha telephoned
m i- Ion* distance, and said he was
minf over. 1 waited in to set
him and ha brought U’.s suitcase,
at* ■ all thhaa dinwtiona
.a t it whirl I pa«ead on to you.
[He said h^wastad to mail the etw-
ee t" I-’.*, s si I told h:s* ta
• • bawi t<i the bruts* here ia the
clly, l"r I wee.afraid of what
might happen to thaw at the col-
•• and I knew I could tell M 1ms
I that Daddy -Bruton *•• mailisff
4 ssneanre.ys Ronald's.
It wscld kar% tmm * lie, Ins 1
tii«;gJit—” " ,
"That it was justifted endsc-ths
circumsiauees," my father said.
•And na doubt it -was. Go ora”
“I «upposa you’ll wonder hew I
tf i shrt.t i'*is»lyn, ft hm
fathav ifMrstad she i'u*t *•* know
anythtaf about his visit; Of
course tist was ona reason la
i n idat mail »ha latter* <o sn# at
the edicts, and ot eouesa t
mullin'* tska the suitrnsa horn*
\fi»h na #» ♦ put it iw wy l*ke»
at the R/ip. and went lawk ta
«hmj. ta try to thin# out towa
way of gatbageidof VHa< sa: tease.
"And then." alid finished, with
an e ho af the relief that must
•..I. en hi is. "Tin* morning, l
. • th- telegram from Mums, say-
ing «ha and Dad hml « tin to the
i.nai far a few days."
it sWawd toawivv>
Further D^itfils of Samuel Brixton's Call on Her at
Weirhampton Are Told the Others.by Marion
SVNOHSI m . .. *. er*‘ I uckages of letters and doc*
lon_(r- r. -inn In •miorrd nr, «tf« I mcnts.
"He gaid he hrid everythiag
|i,-i4 d and ready so that he could
go into action at a accond’s notice.
Fortunately, he said, the people on
his trail had not discovered his
identity as yet, but whan they did,
he would have little time in which
to prepare for them.
"Aunt Helena, he said, was his
biggest problem, for, he repeated
again and again, he simply
couldn’t bear to have her know
anything about it. But he was
scheming out a plan whereby she
wotjjd make a lengthy visit to 14
relative several hundred miles
away, as I told you a little while
ago. lie had told her that he bg 1
ta make a trip w hich would extend
fur a month or a ere, and that ha
: 1 not wi-h har pi stgy in tiw wg
1 .-e alone. So ska hast csneee’,*l
to hi*
A Bad I’ic’Wfv
"T r* Mi-ms went on, ‘Tw
rw an see ,r» >m table. »-s pat
« I.( 1*1 <1 ove» mine, and A*
e ts i f* *J r t M face ■<
«l.'(4> «k i as*sr ■ »neii torfei
Established in 1911
vWtJwW m«»d tom. M, Ujjg*.
ita- o A. Ato AM - ts.
Entire! us econd-claas mall matter, September 8. l'44 at the
po ffice at Snpulpti Oklahoma. under an a<jj. *f March 8, 1887.
R. P. MATTHEWS...........Owner and Publisher
the air forces. Private Lemoi
employed by the Jertcku C01
here.
kern stuck** llwr« eklta ll
Msri'.n I. • fW • -
New York. N.JW, Marion b t*
fsthsr, Chsrlr* Spcncrr. in c
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run it. i‘” lirvc <• v w 1
h«r tlont of hi* pr**fT|i pe
in#.“ Marion rwounti. MlLat I
11if Mf a,.' thr Ur « ’
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try. Thin h« iai*l." Mnrion
m tot * tiuftvtr. “thnt in nil
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DELIVI RED UY CARRIER ANYWHERE Hi,SAPULPA,
Y I NDS. KUitl R. BOWDftN AND KELLYVILLE
15 Cents
50 Cents
.. B1 25
.... $250
.... $500
One Week ____•..........................
Oi. i ;nti.ir Month
Three Montlia (must he pwld in advance!
s; \lo:i 11nu.' t be paid in udvanci i .
(!!!•• Yi in 'must he paid in advance! ...
AI 1 MAIL SUBPCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Tlirei- Months*.........•................. .....— ^........ $
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ftAmrwi i r new »e* t. w a «
v/.-.hva liif Umn ' -a ■’
while he teohted « •
l••.*»•» » * u
twlaat m m f*weet ..-a w *t he
itMti •» Ji raN» N ■ve
lav m this country' \*ah possible
.wtcejMS nt f r a J a *r twa.
■rrd, ■< ie*/*e. 4 •tree*
That he should risk Jiariua’a
appealing to her for aid
—for I discounted heawily his
•S'ernee to I: isu: tl.ut a. la n
w * *vm» • I t -w sa> e) a»-
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further c
•l> a nev
Her ( ws f Saw* wwra ivaktl
• a •«** ia bar ke% I puk dr>» of
not* on top of them ami sacweil
cl eer te bar. Yyr a aaa-*4. »f»
..ge.4 a«w -a* eta. ahe sat
rew-t kg a e srit far >a t.viwi
•attain rwu.a t* gitse i*aea *e-
*»«ut ingly.
•“Cf.iW!’* h* isri ‘whaa (u
<1 tf tr-lw, 1 Hwn< bat* a# tiw
tiw»e W»il y«ui liaa e in a, amt re
mar • » what i vjsf yea ta da
“ '(tf r®h»ea. I tie l b«a. wed he
went "ii ^plekingi in af rsp w». amj
iae%thg fa*rivlfv *»tr hr» ihtmide-
y yy few -e,/ii gs J was sn anew*
. •, a, a <■* i
if «te «tl i • at* th i tf f (fid «
, r J art the ae»
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TODAY’S B*BL€ TMOtM^T
Men rnay not giw us a square -rleal but (,
4' w an «itw n* will be infinitely generima
jialgt tb\ patple wytb rtgbteouaksaaa fWm
I be Vi'tory Ship SS n"w plfteig thr ait* a
nn* infastei »aa p b'ie«*y nf btie^e ivt tfie ’etatirv
hour* of lltr vktf> s p*f*rr«v» tl
A fv-ta w» «B* aS«> W»»<" 8limt' a iee»i»»ai a «*ihmunea»v>*
from tfie pwrs»r of tlw - ktjs setting hurts fS- rtatnl
I fie mattay wilk be roferrei) to iha H a an • ♦ hambwi r>t
C onirnerce for sp insorshi^ it they de ire t" umfertake tf ibe
mayor >in4a ateel. *
I his will h«A nareeeaedr l>* « dirve for nmnep «v “«'i»Ag
l() hi "i m.*ltoaj in twmvH Intwily P aathiy ftnt wr 4HO tM*o»a
me tierded ti>- irsahw Owa laisrarr r muitre a<%rt twttaf-vissg
|dn • i Miid be a w*ai«a*. tf iwdswaf tai rt twat tat b ay, pntiit
lilqartra
\lkrtt*w» tear* h >«»•
•taie iiHe u»Mf whaA
library. . . *
I bis is • woithv ' in a*- and S.qtaslfv
little diffii tsJlv in ■» veil'lyny * eev\ e
Women's
HI. Pies!
ret 2 o’c
I W Gil
kn, asst
fly. Mrs.
ubrey FI
[ Mrs
lingensm
L Mrs
E Kt
Flop
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Lock. R
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has 'wrewvtt tw.taivi ,*lhtti«g dual m **“
. wil d U ideaf foi be SN. Mpuip* a «o ( Ifsldrtt Fn A. r and Hrts« trtnl !•
■ kV ftiul Ur k
, , Mia • 11 .a:.e ll.irru n
, l' h Si’i R p M Ht''/>
*• «t U All •■ Wb
fttrt hw nt tite • »■ 'by lMfi
A4 k t* *• kagh a a f » i humif
ti la* a'tl III! e nib ■* lour nf
rmeierl info jointly be Ifte Nat»wtp* <t » ,,, |; -tt i 'Ua Abf
t,.,aa k<> aee- that e* re ‘a* n* s« in •» k * luw11<
, the krone b>ika •• (Wsiw te ' 11 i,#- „ "«*:-
y . lL, . .. i ^ eth jfal 1tf| || 'keiirW f «
reag>"n«tye chnrd in Ike e* *a in . th, Au-U*4,.*,
* • end Itidian iampagtli and )w
.ijiie »>f (lie pb that '»»ih»s a m is I men touted ;hi 4 ad
Will 1 1 itlie t rail ll ’tt he fumble# **•
M t * * M % a
nr pat *ag , . with Uirei ta Me Mir und went 1 ttitdin
1 *> rlw* t airt-aakgi trirn Aovaw p tn u se ■ ntt ^ .41
, • • with link ll :lf
aap • , group
gtilshgd itself, in •
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Imuut Maxie t»a>le tlten iwrertt Ml and Ml* J.
11 a111' end ' ift-i Ann ua>t fail. Smith. farru-tar
Fidiih Mary Ann, Jakmw nnd *tk>'e wyiith ul Tulsa and
......... e*-t Sb/’SkTSM*. ZuSHJTZ
TArkseifj Mi* J"liP ff #*’Mi ig: .uti feg/• Terrence C008
KxAi.'t M*«t* and 'ite faato ' Mr and If * f Raucr of
f• Be * N>’ ii .Tqjsa and ancf Mr and tf'» J
M 1 tt A tf’i k A Riao d M I tw*t ware Sunday visitors in
>Stif>ul)'•! .inti .Mr Billy WOtar Uit tyaoc uf Mb aial Mrs G. A
and (faugTktrr Lunnn. of ffl Ar gab..
•tve Aumlay • viahor* i»> the tv. u **.’ and Mr.s: IXmilaa I.oWe of
"l Ale oral Mr- tt. C Rrsrre Tulsa, uliw have been visiting in
M- arid Mrs. «•»•*» >n<> am rlke hufte f hia parents, Mr and
n •* (I.. in liter. MaUat • Kuv. visit*»l • in Mrs igen Lowe while on furlough,
the mine d M unit ta left tfir Doilge Wily, daan. where
in leli-hrntaen d tiaw f yen h<- now 1 ;t»tinned.
;uinivrr*ar Colv Norval Paxton and son, Hilton.
•r Camp. M las^ w eeg ieul $fr
11 1 n t yy4 an;- *hu:nt with them for
i -r h.i 1 wui win- -1 M-u.
■mimt sera- t|lrn (>M\er. son f
D C Olivar. who
M J.t fttxan. i -nt siitur-*i
day '•in lei a i
Mr fu -n #at and children, ’
tt <■ ■ A : 11 : Id 'lie ’ -H.i- '
pulpa *;v ' f' a da\ Visitin'
hei niiither. Mi -I A BaA*
M' - Ralph t- •- • itiipa u- (l*
Mi Zelln Kin 1 Klk City, and
visited 111 iui h.’iiu j, Mr and
All- *1 and it Syt
Lloyd Wile I ' week
Mrs. I.ec WelpUm was hostess
to a gri up id io ill ; ia • TUer - *
tins evriiin 1 elebratlt* thi sixth
M htluv aiiiiiv•(*.-irv id her sin.
Petit- C .am- iy plated and
It. ny tuee ill 'were presented
to the honoree. Refreshments off
li 1 C!.-itin and I 11 '.tin\ aki W el e
4*SKo9 Hhth” hibbI nmkm row —Uctwn Iran obit New
Fail Woolen*! Jtaet receiral ft now aiwptnmt o4 pU*d*,
check* #nd oUan ahoilee, Miatftbk lor dree tot, suit*, coots
•nd ekurte. Let ue kelp you plan your now wardrobe.
priced’J-39 «o *598
[Ladies
Ir.hixlist
Lock ir
Lurch. 1
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[Ever R
Irlock a
ALL Ottmmom ....
HAi LMAHR
CREET1NG CARD*
Cuttfin, tf*1 pity Wiany crits- •* ttM kwt
we Itava on the 4 Olbfeifki.t en*
l u*t week Dan Vaughn luokiubt the fiiM. bab
crop to Sapulpa and aa a premium h* rAijyid
uf .ilicive the market price of the cott >n.
A few days previo s an ither farmer i uoie
w.lh the first bale but, upon efiseoving that nrt |
offered here, he took the cotton to Bristow nnd
premium.
I be thought JcrUrs to the writer that I1111 isn
pa \x.i\ of doinf HMnga I b<- raising ul a
first bsle "I c otton is an old and w. II eaAbliahi
Oklidioma.
A lot of l.ttle things make a big c itv \ Iv>l o
undone compakoa lot ot people to do .1 lut ol
undo the damage
Let's watch thi* cotton next ywnr.
JiHft bectiHor a suit coeci I '
i»|tfi, tkm t think u a your
aHtee of perfect fit. The fit « i (
dothcA di-peads upon how carel I
you are :■*.•*.red and hur
fully the material is cut an ) f.i
lored t* your particular m I
tm-um That s (he vary, rc.i I
wear Ld. V. Price c* O
BIG HIT FEATURES
TODAY AJiD THURSDAY
8 o'clo
m‘'ml
Never Before on the Screen! Strangi
Ferocious BeeMtk, Weird Rffes!
many
Custoaa ( lot he# Cor* in today
we can ^i*>oh perfectly, too
TODAY ard THURSDAY
You’ll scream with laugh-
ter at this Slar-Roarious
Catnedy of a spunky little
”irl who spoofed a spook
Itv DIXIE WALLACE Seaman 2 r Ot
Mr .aid Mrs J H Egbert and "t Sun Oi' " 0
1 raiul L'u-hti r, • Slurlry Gene. "1 l»nn* 0,1 ,ur,"u
(n il were dliuiri giie 1 111 wile iiui l*" ••
the home of Mi and Mr Chapin Ml W M Woe,,
nml daughter. Pi'ggy, Sunday of big ten days in w
a h
Mrs W M Woodward alid her the.s
nidi her pent Suttdav In Wes' Visit"i ia th. h
,. M w 1;
Mj '.Hid Ml' Rill Prater ot *ti .mU Mrs. it
'Oil" visited ill the home nf Mr daughter Kay wh
and Mrs J A Bates Friday.
* 1- Clark petti "ttlrer 1
• ml 1 in s. and Ids tifldi the for-
mer Miss Jean Hcalt of Chat-
li.ut. Mn arrived •fptci«hcr .!
I,, -|m nd * few d * leave with
his mother. Mrs. M B Clark, en-
ruute to Ids new base at Seattle.
Wash The weddinv •> in Y'eiv
of June 30. at Chatham. Mass
Mr aud Mr: Jlggs Coker and
children R. J. and Guy Ncth. of
Fort Stockton. Tex. were visitors
In the home of her parents, Mr
mid Mrs Hugh Cantlun, last
week. R. J remained with his
grandparents to Attend school
ltd c.
^ 7'.Ta Kmy ol Tat* I-la
was vlslmig in the home of her
grandparents and mother. Mr and
M robe Denny and Ml 1.111
Olds, last week She also visited
In the home of Mr and Mrs
Ralph Cass and children. Carol
Ann and Gayle
Ms Ossie Keniiard and child-
ren. Mildred, LouBe and Gene-
vieve. returned home Friday after
visiting in Leveland and El Paso.
Tex., with her sister and brother.
Fduexed McCleary nnd James
Caudle.
The Red Cross will meet Fri-
day at one o'clock In the home
economic room at othe high school
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