Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 5, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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SAPIT^A TTPtAEP, SAPULPA, OKLXHOW* ~~
Break Endurance Flight Mark
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STOWAWAYS ARE
FOUND IN HOLD
FAYE REECE DUNLAP. Eslitor
• Junior Sodality Sacred Heart -
• Catholic church special meeting *
• • o'clock with Miss Mary 9telchen *
• Ugota Auxiliary one o 'clock *
• covered dlxli luncheot. at the le- •
• pan hut. hostesse* Mrs Carl * 1
- Noble Mn S N Terry Mr* O •
• L Hume* Mr* E L Patton and *
• Mn a. N Stetchen
• Tuesday. • I
• Starlight Study club meet* with •
• Mn J M Cheek • 1
• Busy Eight club entertained by *
• Mn George Thomas •
• Tuesday Art club evening party •
• at the home of Mr and Mrs *
• Owen Hill *
• Missionary society Saint Paul *
• Methodist church hostess at re- *
• cepUon in the church parlor* at •
• 8 u clock honoring golden wedding *
• anniversary o1 Mr and Mrs J *
• W Woods •
• Wednesday •
• 8 T. club meeting with Mis* *
• Helen Bray •
Date ef
Wedding.
A forthcoming wedding of interest
to Snpulpans Is that of Miss Donna
Ruth Jones daughter of Mr and
Mrs Owen C Jones of Shawnee, to
Charles 8 Miller. Jr , son of Mr. and
Mrs C S Miller. 219 South Walnut
street.
The wedding Is to be solemnised on
the evening of Saturday. Aug 12, at
eight o'clock in the home of the bride *
parents
Mias Jones will be attended by Miss
Irene Kendall. Shawnee, maid of
lionor sand mi— Christine McCauley.
Augusta. (Cans bridesmaid Mr Mill-
er will have as his best man, Glen
Bayless of Oklahoma City and the
ushers will be Wilson Bently Still-
water. and Don King of Sapulpa.
Mr Miller is a graduate of Sa-
pulpa high school and later attended
Oklahoma Military academy, Clare-
more. and the A and M. college at
Stillwater where he received his de-
gree In chemical engineering. He Is
a member of 81gma Tau Epsilon 8M-
ma Tau, Phi Lambda Epsilon and
Scabbard and Blade honorary fra-
ternities.
Miss Jones attended the A. and
M college for two years after grad-
uating from Shawnee high school.
She is a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority. Stillwater, and the
Wayfarer’s Girls' club in Shawnee
A number of pre-nuptial courtesies
have been jpaid Mis* Jones among
them a luncheon and shower given
on Saturday at Mrs Cathers tea
room In Shawnee with Mrs Grace
Poole and MT* Billie Boling as host-
esses Places were marked for guests
by tiny scrolls bearing the name of
the bridal pair and the date of the
approaching wedding
♦ ♦ ♦
Baby Daughter's
Birth Announced
Mr and Mrs J. I. Pierceall of U*
Angeles, former Sapulpa ns. announce
the birth of a nine pound daughter.
Judith Ann Mrs. Pierceall is the
former Lillian Durham, daughter oT Guests For
Claude Durham north east of Ba-
pulpa
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors From
Denison.
Mrs D R Armlstead and daughter,
Ijyndall. of Denison. Tex., arrived
this morning for a visit with Mrs.
Armistead's sister and husband, Mr
and Mrs Leonard Marsh
Mrs Arml stead and daughter made
the trip here with Mr and Mrs Oj
L Dabney of Denison, and Mrs. Dab-
ney's sister. Mrs Frank Wright of
McAleeter, who are visitors in the
home of Mrs Dabneys parents for
the family celebration of her lathers
birthday anniversary
♦ ♦ ♦
B Y. F. V. Bicycle
And Scavenger Party.
The Truitt B. Y P. U of the First
Baptist church formed a party Iasi
evening for bicycle riding and -a
scavenger hunt, followed by Iced re-
freshments sreved In the home oi
Bfirbetta Perry •
Betarned Today
From Hospital ___
* Mrs” Pearl Patchett a no has been
a patient in Mormngside hospital at
TUlsa for treatment during the past
week returned to her home today
♦ ♦ ♦
Left Thursday
For OMo.
Mrs C E Kinley. her mother Mn
N 8 Weirough and Mr* Leo Mc-
Afee left Thursday night for Findley
and Lima O
Mn Kinley and Mr* Weirough will
visit relatives in Findley and Mr*
McAfee will visit relative* In Lima
♦ ♦ ♦
Hostess To Part
Noble Grand Club.
Mrs C. A. Ayre was hostess last
evening at her home to members of
the Past Noble Grand club
There were fifteen members in atv
tendance for a business session fol-
lowed by a watermelon feast on the
lawn served by Mrs A A Miner.
Mrs Maude Miller. Mrs Bertha Proc-
tor. Mrs Ayrer assisted by the lat-
ter's young grandson. Dickie Wilkin*
of TUlsa _
In games of btr«c first prize went
to Mrs Miner and second to Mrs
Martin
The next meeting will be held Sep-
tember first with Mrs Bonnie Harp-
ar.
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home
Wednesday.
Mt and Mrs Don McMarters and
the twins. Donald and Clyde, arrived
home Wednesday from a months stay-
in California They visited Mr Me-.
Masters' mother and brother in Pas-
adena. attended the fair in San Fran-
cisco and visited other points of in-
terest
♦ ♦ ♦
Reception On
Tuesday Night
The Womens Missionary society of
Saint Paul Methodist church will en-
tertain with a reception to be given
Tuesday night at eight o clock in
the parlors of the church compli-
menting Mr. and Mrs J. W Woods
on their golden wedding anniversary
♦ ♦ ♦
Patient If
Doing Nicely.
C. A Ayrer, patient in the Frisco
hospital at at. Louis, is getting along
nicely following an operation accord-
ing to word received by Mrs Ayrer
today.
Odd
Week End Guest
From Norman.
Miss Catherine Holman of Norman.
Ekigliah Instructor at Oklahoma uni-
versity, is the week end house guest
ct Attorney and Mrs Streeter Speak-
man.
♦ ♦ ♦
Arrived Home l
Yesterday.
Mrs E B. Matthews arrived home
yesterday from a four weeks trip to
Denver. Estes Park. Manltou, Colorado
Springs and other points in Colorado.
She made the trip in company of F
E. Gate* and his granddaughter. Miss
Jewell Oates, of Tulsa
♦ ♦ ♦
with-1 situation in north China, promised the
Japanese embassy not to make it
- public
LONDON Aug 5 Qf|—British and , Father Kroe* left the university to
Lis unless the demand were
drawn
~ LONDON Aug 5 ' LPi—British and Father Kroes lew me «
OF PPPIP.HTFR Frrnon mlluarv mlamons sailed for accompany plain c'othm men to a
f n 11 U n J L n M ^ w Wlth te. police station to MUgat* the pre-
sian <taff officers plans for Joint vioua -eiwire of Father Fu
NFW YORK Aik » HPi-Crew ,and air ^ ^ operation, if the DU patch.* said that the plain
members fumigating the hold of the ruee powers are engaged in war un- clctne* men walked .n!v a few step*
freighter Ayuruec* witfc cyanide gas der th”taCF~d three-powe, defer.- a Siting
Kard a frantic t.ppmg on the ocked sh?r^“*^1,kv ambasS,dor antomoblte
Hatches today and found 10 stow- -w ^ the chai Father Krues a -ix-looter knockad
away* near collapse and earning for ,errd .te*mer City of Exetei left Til- down hi* assailant*. dupatchea tin
breath bun- dork, in London The *hip U a«d «n toward
,r — ~sra\3*s-?sss
££ — . -» ««" “> ^ u» oItM. .1. .. Um w. » ~ **■■* “
h0U, _ . exuen technician* of the British and view cf yesterdays telephone cal to
Police wearing rubber sun* and gas . . ., torCt »,n rrtlu>ln m have bden wounded
mask* entered tl* hold to find the „lrollJ,, September even if « Hearmg the revolver soot the Rev
torn! plan .J anti-aggression opera- Father Rudolph recto.
it ion* if mmpeted soon prolesac of sodtoiegv rt*“0,°By
WASHINGTON Aug 5 ftP»—The ran outside to Father Krch add
United Stale* toduv offered Japan i An armed assailant forced him In-
{ four men
The vessel hud been in poit tor
| nearly four hour* when the stow-
j gwav* were discovered
When Uie hatch vas opened aev-
Wban the hatch *as opened sev- ”£/r"t ™ ride the building while several em-
,r*l U« the men ran cut sersaatnf TV*1'jZlneJ Z>aL in federates carried off Father Knew
ffcr help Others 1 p out Thev
; were tjnlv une'erweeir Physicians said
ntne had been injured crtucal'v
Humphrey Moody and brother. Hunter
After setting a new endurance mark for light planes Humphrey
££L, 2o left, and hi. brother. Hunter. 25. of Decahir 111. con-
tinued'their endurance flight above Springfield 111., an port The
two^iihattered*"he old mark of 218 hours and 43 minute, on their
•Inth day m the air and then announced they would attempt to
break the heavy plane mark of over 600 hour*
Variety Club
Met in Kellyville.
The Variety cub met yesterday-
veil wfll run for a 'hird term. It!
would be the biggesi feel mistake ever
made People will neve- tolerate a
uieasure with Japanese policies in federates carried off
China bv renewing for another vrar the di oat<*ies said
a rectnrocHi trade agreement with The universltv known in Chtoe as
ne nao oeen injurm aiui»i » qm-ir» Russia the Fu Jen university nas it* ofllce*
One of the stowaway* spoke Eng- 9mmraX of 'he part came a wees in Chicago, where the Rev Fatl.ar
llsh A Fortugu.se Intotpfrter quoted MMan ot CJrdrt, H.nl Ralph Thyken I* national director
the men as savirg they had **«n , s,ldd-niv arKl „n«peoPdl\ abrsrated As new* of the Peiping seizure*
smuggled aboard M.e vew*el at Rio De | w.,ir.nlri ,rt.atv of came. Chinese dinpatohe* averted
Janeiro July 14 and had been 00,J' I friendship and coimuen-e with Japan that Japanese troops at Yochow had
resled in the hold .lnce They wld Altho^h tJfn,uis Hunted there forced American snd Brttbh misslon-
J'hey were told to meet^i man in Ne-i wa no oonne..uoll abrogation writ* to evacuate . churdh and then
I vork and pay him 1250 of the treaty with Japan and renewal demolished the building
| PUIre ordered the stowaways held .c, ^ Russ), d.pomaUc The dtM»trhe* of which there was
.for immigration authortUes -trcles here were sure Japan would no official confirmation her* said
Early investigation of the coal ^ 8,intfiranr,. ^ lt <*fcU. depart Japanese cops and Chinese tr^ercen-
hur k* and bilge tank* In the hold ,uttaUetaBi however pointed arie* operating with thetn burned
failed to reveal any trace of the ^ ^ ^ ixaBUrj’ ha* x>ld to down a British mlsskm hospital at
Noriet R««ia Mnce the first tem;x>r- Tsinyang Ju’y 26
wry tre.lv was signed AuguM « 1937 I EKhtien Japanese airplanes bomb-
for a one-vear period, about twice a* ing Chunkng the Chinese emergency
much as Russia has sold to the | capital tn the forth moonlight raw
United State* The treaty wa* re thi- week damaged the Belgian em-
newed for another vear In 1938. and , bas*v and the home of an^ American
now continuer in force until August missionary and caused bon*-shockto
missing men.
JAPS SEIZE TWO
PRIESTS; POLAND
GIVES ULTIMATUM
EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENTS ARE
REPORTED ON ALUANCE
TODAY ALSO
hour SVjSSiS 55! I TRANS^T««•“.¥{EP. TRA.LEli _
to these members Mrs W C. Young. BASTROP Tex., Aug 5 'LP> An ovn-HON' 5 tIPt—Poland U-
Kellv Lant Mrs Flovd Wright Alabama transient wa. held today fci LONDON Aug S rtwara is
Mr, vt uhe Caldera Mrs Wade Casev ' Investigation In the box car killing of sued an ultimatum to the Da s
mZ G^e ur«k on guest Miss Harry Shelton of Vernon alter safety senate today mrirttng ^ retracUca, by
Betty Patty, and two now members, department bloodhotmd., trailed him »n unspecified hour tonight of a Da -
fl 1940
Mrs Cedi McCrackin and Mrs Roy 10 miles to a farm hou
weighing eight pounds at the city
hospital last night
fftn ™ h'r ! neJ^^r^i MU c^t^ofllcer,
- __________ ss^st- ^srs
TOWNSFND AGAINST 3RD TERM week.' ago to lobby tgalnst house n.- „ . '
BOfcTON Aug 6. «LP)—Dr Francis moval of an appropriation in Uie • ^ PnJish note was sent In rep'g. it
E Townsend, o’d-age pension plan 1940 relief act to continue federal ^ understood threatening reprts
advocate, bclievi* that if President theater projects^ _ „
Roosevelt should run for a third term. I ben Claude Pepper D.. Fla mad°
“It would be the biggest fool mistake a motion last night to restore the ap-
u ... .vr/sMida Hr«n
The Week End.
Mrs Fred A Bpeakman has as
guests In her home for the week end
her nieces. Betty Jean and Ann
Maude Pitt, of Tulsa
♦ ♦ ♦
Scout Group On
Camping Trip.
A group of fourteen boys from Boy
Scout troop 26 of St Paul Methodist
church accompanied by theti scout
master. Clyde Jones, and assistant
scout master Hugh Has ton left this
morning for a week end camping
trip In the Cookson hills
Boys in the group were Jimmy
Douglas. Jimmy Routsong. Richard
Routh. Robert Hayden. BUI Bonham.
Edward Daniel. James Throme. Ju-
nior Townsend, Bert and Charles Ed-
ward Hickman, Thurman Hallam. Bill
Elston. Jack Rea and BUI Saylor.
♦ ♦ ♦
Covered Dish
Luncheon Monday.
The Womens auxiliary to the
American Legion will meet for a one
Deaeon
The club will meet next week with
Mrs Young
♦ ♦ ♦
Vacation Trip
To Colorado.
Judge and Mrs J R Miller arrived
home yesterday from a vacation trip
to points In Colorado They were ac-
companied by Mrs Miller's sister,
Mrs E. W Harrison of Greenville.
Tex., who departed for her home
this morning
♦ ♦ ♦
Baby Daughter
Born Last Night
7jg demand for the withdrawal of
Polish customs inspectors from the
East Prussian frontier, it wa* earned
here tonight.
Poland threatened to retaliate if Its
demands were not accepted Ttiere-
Shelton. shot Thursday night, died
yesterday In a local lio pita 1. Sheriff
E D Cartwright said (harge* would
be filed in Justice cour
Pavne Ala by his attract v-* blonde to have withdrawn its demand
wife No chaiee wa.-. contemplated The ultimatimi wa- the cltmax o
again-t her » dispute In which Danzig claimed
It was tne first time the blood- that Polish customs officers by
hounds, recently obtained
police, had been used
by -state withholding inspections of shipments
in Danzig margarine and herraig
__plants was deliberately hampering
FAN WALKS Ol'T Danzig exports to Poland
SHANGHAI Aug 5 UP) — Plain
clothes operative* of the Jaiuanese-
dominated provisions' government
have seized two priests of the Amer- j
lean CuthoiK- university r>f Peiping a i
United Pres* dispatch dt-closed today I
First they seized the Rev Father
John Fu. Chinese professor of phllo*-
ophv. Wednesday Then they selztd
the Rev Father Henry Kroes Neth-
erlands director of studies and regis-
trar. Thursday
Father Kroe*. telephoning the uni-
versity yesterday, said that he was
being held in a hot. dirty cell but
hoped to be released soon.
He said thal the plain clothes men
who *e**ed him and Father Fu were
seeking the namit of students intend-
ing to go to southern China
News of the seizure* was disclosed
only today Dispatches said that uni-
versity officials not desiring to pre-
judice the university in the present
stx American* and five other foreign-
er* who were taking shelter in the
Belgian embassy sir raid dugout
SPECIAL DANCE
BAKER’S
TERRACE
2 Miles Weal of Sapolpa
TONIGHT
Music
TULSA CITY LINES
ORCHESTRA
Admission 25c Par Paraor
rTv ^d^Mrs O W. Alsup an- “lan^^ous Broadway actress, walked £nd to'the^ichfr°m ^
nounce the birth of a baby daughter out on her last night. 1 *
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♦ ♦ ♦
eft Today For
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♦ ♦ ♦
Junior Sodality
Special Meeting.
The Junior Sodality will hold a
ui»rr RuDert left today for special business meeting Monday
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