Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, nmw. 1«, 1*41.
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Edrtot
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• MCIU CAUNOU *
* Weuneedav
• Women's Society Christian Ser- *
• vjt.P ptrst Methodist church 1 •
* o’clock covered dish luncheon at *
* the church. Alice Moore circle in *
* charge.
* Baptist Women’s Missionary clr- *
• <-ltw meet: Earl Hester with Mrs *
* Kenneth Ruhl; Lottie,Moon with *
• Mrs C. W Swan; Ann Judson at *
• Uie churci. and Rosalie Mills Ap- *
• pleby with Mrs H R Cole.
• Thursday
* Oood Will club lawn breakfast *
* 9 o'clock at home of Mrs. PH*
Informal Surprise »
Luncheon Testerday .
A group of employes of the local
telephone office paid surprise cour-
tesy yesterday to Mrs I.oyk Kltter-
nmn, who recently resigned her posi-
tion as evening chief operator with
the company • *
A covered dish surprise dinner in
Mrs Kitterman's home was followed
by «h informal afternoon of bridge.
A gift to the hoporee from the guests
was n pan of handsome table lamps
Those attending were Mrs Lula
Paster. Mrs Joyce Haynes. Mrs Thel-
ma DeLong. Mrs Claudia Strain, Mrs
Warning fo Jopi
r
In-nc Coley, Mt's Lorraine Franklin
Lewellyn. * I Mrs Bell Raines. Miss Bertha LeLong, j
Stitch and Chat club meets with • j Mrs Ruby Roberts. Mrs Maude Eld-
Mrs Dale Tankersley * | ridge, Mrs. Paul)nc Hunsecker and
Variety clilb entertained by Mrs. * j Mrs Alpha Paine
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Executive
Committee
The executive committee of the
Young Matrons class. First Baptist |
church, met last night in the home
of Mrs Clay Bishop
I The president, Mrs Snow Oswalt.
• Pre' ton Stamp*
• Young Matrons class 7 o'clock *
• June breakfast on lawn of Mrs E •
• D Walkers home, assistant host- *
• esses Mrs. Roy Baxter. Mrs. Will *
• Rogers and Mrs P. J Mason
• Studio vecitaf by Mary Lou Col- •
• vin and Phyllis Brackett, pupils * ____ ___________ _____
• of Mrs. Bertlm Miller Newton. * | conducted the business session Ticld to
• Friday * discuss plans for keeping up the class
• TEL. Class social meeting * •
• o'clock home of Mrs Maude Brodie, *
• Mrs C C Carson and Mrs C W •
• Swan assisting.
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attendance during thg summer
After the meeting the hostess serv-
ed delicious ice cream with cake to
the following Mrs Carl Sherman,
Mrs. Dewey McKluney. Mrs W E
Bragg. Mrs Roy Baxter, Mrs Viola
Legg. Mrs Oswalt. Mrs Mike Pette-
way and Mrs. E D Walker
The entire class will meet for a 7
Left Yesterday.
For Osage
j B Cue son of M, and Mrs Fred | ^lock ^fuhto™ morning
Cue. left yesterday for Osage to spend
the summer with his grandmother.
UIWA WOULD.
“God ami Guns'
PACK THW*
ft
♦ ♦ ♦
leaves Today
For Iowa
Mr and Mrs Guy Bevvy have had
back lawn at Mrs Walker's
home.
♦ ♦ ♦
Flitre Nous Club
Porch Party
A porch party entertained members
of the Entre Nous club yesterday at
NAVY Aviation Machinist's Mate
Arthur William Schuett of St
Louis displays a paper maple leaf
propaganda leaflet which U. S.
aviators dropped at Kiska, Jap-
held base in the Aleutian islands.
Japs are said to have nn aversion
for maple leaves. The warning
reads, "You guys better get out
of here while the getting's good.''
Savvy, Tojo? (International)
FIRST CHAPLAIN of Japanese an-
cestry from the Hawaiian islands.
Masao Yamada, 36, above, has
been commissioned a first lieu-
tenant by the U. S Army and will
join other American volunteer* of
Japanese ancestry in training at
Camp Shelby, Miss The Congre-
gational minister, a graduate of
Auburn Theological seminary in
New York and the University of
Hawaii, says, "God and guns w ill
win the war for the United Na-
tions.’1*’ (International)
week'*the ^
of Cherokee. Ia.. who leaves today
his home .
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors In
Murphy Home
Mrs. J F Murphy has as guests in _ v.......
her home her daughters. Mis Edgar color note
B Daley, and son. Eddie. Mrs Henry Mr.-, sain sheffel won the clubl
N Nash and children. Henry Clay and favor (0,- high score and Mrs Don kHHla Stroup
Katherine, all of Pampa. Tex and her talker will be- the next club hostess. *
sister-in-law. MLss Julia Murphy, of ♦ + +
Liberal. Kan-s j Sapulpan In
* ^ * Oklahoma City
*n . 1 Mrs T H Harper and her daugh- . . .
The Morning ter. Miss Elma June Harper, left meeting will be held Thursday night
Mrs Inez Williams ana son. Bob W11- sunt|ay for Oklahoma City where tht», al ** 0 clock
Hams, former Sapulpans, will leave in jatler underwent an eye operation
the morning for their home in Roswell yest,.rcjay at st Anthony's haspital. y,rs rhistain
wmi “ VbiU, ^Ml^hwm’HjtiHers^11" *Sh,‘ L" reportet1 clomt' nicf‘> Brought Home
WIllluiTLs sister. Mrs Will Rogers After leaving the haspital Mias Har-*
They came to attend the wedding wlu remain in Oklahoma City . . ... . , ..
of Miss Doris Rogers and George Rich- f fortnight with her uncle and ,0 hpr hom,‘ ,hts nl°rnlng from the
„rd Yockam. petty office, with the ‘°rnt“ *“3 Mrs Everett Har^r Tul*« Osteopath hospital
U S navy recruiting station at TuLsa, jjrr mother will return home in about ♦ ♦ ♦
which was a nuptial event of June 11 a weejj
♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦
Montieello Htudrnts Kulhonlan Class
Are Vbiitor* June Social
served
group
This
lovely refreshments to the
was the last meeting until
#or home of Mrs R M Sweeney. Guest Herbert Riser. Mrs H Riser. Welene
players were Mrs. Clark T Jennings Phllyaw. Odessa Taylor. Mary Payne, j September 21.
.and Mrs. Edith Martin of Lawrence. Gerald Casey. Barbetta Flowers. Mary 1 ~• ' “
Kans Bilyue. Joy Dell Caldwell, Mabel Riser; BILLFiIN
| A buffet luncheonette was served and Amtlda Riser. ] ALAMOGORDA N M. June 16
by the hostess and floral arrangement' The hostess was assisted in serving (LP Nineteen ofiicec, and men were
at the serving hour expressed a patri-^ refreshments by Mrs J W Brock I killed early yesterday lr a crash of
♦ ♦ ♦ jtwo army four-motored bombers be-
tween Ruuloso and Capitan. N M.
the army air base here announced
toflav.
The Stella Stroup missionary circle one man parachuted to safety
will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 j The dead included Sgt Raymond B
o'clock at the South Heights mission
The South Heights Baptist prayer
♦ ♦
Post Kingfisher.. Okl
C'upt Wrav G Zclt. Jr . air base
public relations officer, raid the
bombers were on routine training
flights when they era bed
William Forgu-on. g Ruido'O ranch-
er witnessed the accident. He told
his
Mrs Clifford Castaln was removed s fa.n
and saw the two planes locked to-
gether In the sky He w..tchfd then-,
fall apart, he said, and drop to the
earth.
Sumii.i Wesley
Class Meets
The Susana
Wesley class of the
John P
j. v. coim
Con wav was arrested
Miss Ann Ladd of Elgin. Ill. and The Ruthonlan class of North Ridge- ^ Methodist church met yesterday
Miss Marjorie Murray of Highland way Baptist church hold their June ■,te™on ,n the hom*' oI Mrs ° C a charge i f reckle- driving He was
Park. Ill. are vLslting here with Miss .social last night In the home of Mrs.
Bettv Hermes. Mias Sally Ann Berry- Randolph Car.son with nine members
hill and Mias Barbara Berry, their present
classmates at Monttcello seminary at After the business meeting there
Gordon I arraigned
The meeting opened with a prayer court of
The vice president, Mrs O D Guthrie, utility and was fined $10 and costs,
hnd charge of the business session
m the justice of peace
Henry Gray He pleaded
Godfrey 111. during the past year. j»^n Ju^f and nfrMhngn|l Mrs G R Done ana Mrs Jennie
by
Entertaining man Johnson .
Their Daughter ♦ ♦
Mr and Mrs E D Walker have as V. F. W. Auxiliary
a guest In their home for a few days Regular Meeting
their daughter. Mrs Armon Irle, of
Sedan. Kans.
♦ ♦ ♦
Ladles Auxiliary
Meet* Tomorrow
The Ladles Auxiliary to the B of
R T will meet tomorrow afternoon at
2 o'clock til ttu- Odd Fellows t»U.
♦ ♦ ♦
Demons! ration To
Be Held Tomorrow
Mrs D C. Hamilton, city chairman
of food conservation, has announced
Lindsey acted as hostes-.es and served
lovely "refreshments after the busi-
ness meeting.
♦ ♦ ♦
_ ar >*irriuiK
The V F W auxiliary held its re- G.LA. Hold* .
gular meeting last night In the V F |,as, Meeting
W hall 1
«- . I The G I A held their regular meet-
, in , ,^I ™ in* yesterday afternoon In the I OO
trie-tee and a most interesting report
on the recent district convention held
In Tulsa was given to) Mrs Brnory
McCleary
♦ ♦ ♦
Staff Sgt. Bradley
In New York
Staff Seargi^nt Robert B Bradley
__ is now stationed ip New York and
a demonstration of canning methods writes his mother that Iv is having
to be tomorrow afternoon ak 2 o'clock a time sight seeing in Coney
in the O C. and E club rooms Miss inland and New York City His wif« , -
Murrtl Bridge of the Qklahomu Gas Hlu| batty have gone to California for
und Electric company will give the n,e duration
F hall in Tulsa
1 The meeting was railed to order by
the president. Mrs W H Sawyer
During »he bustnuss session Mrs Cyn-
thia Frlrker. Mr^ Eugene Howerton.
Mrs lln/el Kelly, Mrs Mozelle Roy
and Mr. Gladys Johnson were initiat-
ed
After the business meeting. Mrs T
J Clayton and Mrs G. C Brown
ll
demonstration of vwrtoas canning
methods, Including canning chicken
All women Interested are invited to
attend
♦ ♦ ♦
tiapulpan In
England
Mr and Mrs J F Cantwell have
received word from their son. Pvt
ClovLs Cantwell, of the U S army,
that he Is somewhere In England at-
tending radio school.
He has vLslted hl» Wife's half-broth-
er and grandmother, whom she has '"J" .
never met at 6wtr home in England r' * “,'*r „ _ D . ..
since his arrival there His wife, a Mr and Mis I F Rtiskoski and
former Sapulpan. is now making her I daughter, D*ulv rrturnerl yesterday
♦ ♦ ♦
Simmons Heronie*
A Sergeant.
James E Runnums. son of Mr and
Mrs. Clarence E Simmons, of 402
South Bixbv. $pjjuli>ii has this week
been promoted to the grade of ser-
geant
Sergeant Simmons Is assigned to
headquarters battery 693rd field arf
tlllery battalion, Fort Sill.
* * t
home 111 California
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting With
Frlmds Here
Bobby Lewi* of Oklahoma City,
former Sapulpan. who is visiting In
Tulsa with his grandmother. Mrs
Mitchell. Is with friends here fnr a
few days
Ye»$erday he wa* the guest of Mr
afternoon from Monctt. Missouri,
where they attended the funeral of
Mr* Rusknskl'j brother. W. L Tucker.
They were accompanied home bv
their nlree, flettv Tucker, wl» will
visit In their home.
♦ ♦ ♦
Surprise Shower
Last Evening
Mrs Alfred Brork was hostess at a
________ _ K si
Is visiting Mr atwl Mrs W M Bowles honoring Ml* Charles F Bean, wlio
at Hauplpa Country club.
♦ ♦ ♦
Good Samaritan
Club Meeting
Thp Oood Samaritan club will meet to the following
for a business session tomorrow ulght Brock Mrs E M
at 8 o’clock In tlw home of Mrs W
D Ball, I>2 South Walnut street
H-wtess at thr social hour will be
Mrs Rasa Routh Mrs Frank Strain
unci Mfs C A Ayrer
All member* urr oskwd to b« present
was Miss Doris Brpck before her
cent marriage
Lovely gifts were opened by the hon-
oree and cake and punch werr served
guests Mr* J C.
Crabtree. Mrr Hoi-
I lister. Mrs Ted Phllyaw. Mrs K Ay
Carey. Mrs Edwarda. Mra J O But*
ton Mrs Addle Payne. Mrs H P Zlnn,
Mtw W C Casey. Mrs Mary Tnylor,
Mrs Leroy Tribble. Mrs. Walter Zllin. *
Mrs Maynard Connor. Mrs -Earl P*r-
HARRY R. HAAS. M. D.
—Sprciallst—
Disease* of the Ear. Eye, Neae
•nd Throat, and the
FITTING OF OIA88W
It N. Poplar «*»»one W
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316 Clayton Bldg.
it Takes More Bombs
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1943, newspaper, June 16, 1943; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1527619/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.