Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
AS SEEN IN SEPTEMBER CHARM
Faye Dunlop, Editor
• WEDNESDAY •
• Helen Atkins circle of First •
• Methodist Woman's Society •
• hostess at luncheon to all mem- •
•bers of the society at 1 o'clock •
• In parlor of the church. •
THl'RSDAY •
• Lady Elks meet at 8 p. m. In *
• Elks building. •
• FRIDAY •
• Priscilla club 9 o'clock break- •
• fast in the home of Mrs. J H •
• Pacaud.
Telephone 185
win Daniel of Norman.
After a honeymoon spent at
Rockaway Beach, Mo.. Mr and
Mrs Langford will be at home here
in the Harper apartments.
Mrs. Langford, graduate of Sa-
pulpa high school with the class
of 1946 Is employed in the office
of Birney Herrin, county superin-
tendent.
Langford, who served three years
in the U. S navy will attend Tulsa
1 University this winter where he will
major in business economics.
RIGHT OFF THE COVER OF
Presbyterian
Choir Rrhearsal
Presbyt.rian choir will meet for
practice Wednesday at 7 p. m
♦ ♦ t
Visited In
Sandusky
Mr, and Mrs. William Boyd re-
turned last night from a two weeks
visit with the latter's sister. Mrs.
Walter Hay, in Sandusky. O.
Miss Katheryn Jane McBride,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
McBride of Fort Smith, Ark., for-
mer Sapulpans became the bride
of Ronald Winter Ferguson son of
Rev. and Mrs. Norman E Ferguson
of that city, at a 7 o'clock cere-
mony which took place Saturday
Guest Here For 1x1 Calvary Baptist church. Fort
Past Weekend ' Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Neal had as The bridegroom's father, associ-
their house gue't the past weekend, ate pastor of First Baptist church
their aunt, Mrs J R. Couch, of there, officiated, assisted by Rev
Ada. L. H. Davis, pastor of Calverv Bap-
♦ ♦ ♦ I tist.
iarationists | Mrs. L. E. Campbell of Sapulpa,
Have Returned was her sister's matron of honor.
Mr. and Mrs V. A Pond. 225 Bridvsmaids were Mrs. Elizabeth
Wes: Dewey avenue, returned home Ray and Miss Jean McBride al'o
Sunday night from a 23-day trip sisters of the bride: and the junior
to Kansas City. Denver, Green attendant was Carol Jean Camp-
River, Wyo., Salt Lake City. Poca- bell of Sapulpa jileW of the bride
tello, Idaho. Yellowstone Park. Arve Sherrill served Mr Fergu-
Portland. Ore Seattle, Everett and son as bes: man
Wimpsy Islands. Wash. They also David Ferguson, brother of the
vtsi'ed points in Canada and Cali- bridegroom, and B V Cardwell (
fo[?ia A ... were groemsmen: Henry Keahy and
They were guests o. Mr and Mrs Tom M:Lane, ushers; and David
Henry Branncn. former Sroulpa Campbell Sapulpa and Richard 1
residents, at Everett, Wash., and Ray, nephews of the bride, and
visited relatives and friends at Jerry Ferguson, brother of the
other points. bridegroom, lighted the candles.
„ „ * * * The bride, given in marriage by
fLr*rr_/ a'!*on vT.Uxj* her father, wore a white slipper
.Wet Monday Night satin gown designed with a train
Grace Carson circle of Firs* Bap- and finger-tip vi.l of illusion. She
tist church met Monday night in carried a white Bible with a white
the home of Mrs Georgia Frear flora! ma-vp-
for Bible study Mrs Jowers opened ‘ ‘ ‘ . V. ,. . , , I
the meeting, devotional reading bv f £°*n8fthe attendants were of
Mrs Lee Ford was followed with ^uo“ed short
proyer by Mrs. Louella Lower. d MrS' C.anlp&t1i but" I
After the business session the ‘ ^ay' •' Miss McBride. |
hostess assisted by Ann Shobert p #n£. t"le lu,hor attendants pale
served refreshments to nine mem- gTeen They carried colonial boil-
ers quets of mixed flowers contrasting
'UKVsvwjtour-*vd
No wonder Mile s smart fashion editors
chose this for their September cover . .
it's the new look ot it's best
Double Performance in Plaid
Our Exclusive Leeds Original.
A dual personality coat equally smart with or without
the botton-on hood Almost like having TWO new coats
or even three when you let the hood drape gracefully over
your shoulders all for one very moderate price Dramat-
ically handled with sweeping lines in attention-getting Glen-
ploid or flattering shades of Duvdown suede, both 100rr
virgin wools. Sizes 10-18
See how the jacket curves gently
to point up the new tiny-waisted
podded-hip silhouette
It's skillfully tailored of Miron worsted
-.YVVWWV*
Party Saturday
To Honor Birthday
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Scheibach,
1206 Blast McKinley avenue, were
hosts Saturday from 6 to 7:30 p. m.
at a party which celebrated the
third birthday anniversary of their
son. David.
Guests were Bruce Billingsley,
Clyde Lee Kensinger, Mrs. George
Robertson. Sharon and Saundra
Robertscn; Mrs. Rush'll Beaty and
Pamela. Mr. and Mrs Maurice'
Davis, Barbara Jean and Janice;
Raydean Tucker. Brenda Hull, Judy
Misner, Mrs. A L. Trammell and
three daughters. Phyllis Ann, Bev-
erly Jan and Gwendolyn, Wanda
and Jamida McVay, Ida Belie
Hicks. Mr and Mrs. Scheibach and
David.
LEEDS
SWANSDOWN is ours exclusively
FALL
FOOT
FLATTERY
Lots and Lots of Other
Styles by Famous Nome Makers
Three Groups Join
In Lawn Picnic
Tuesday night on the beautiful
lawn at the home of Mrs O L.
icott members of the Dorcas Bible
class of First Baptist church en-
tertain-, d a patry of 42 class mem-
bers and guests at a lawn picnic
and watermelon feast. Guests were
members of the Jamarltan and
TEL classes of Fi.st Baptist church.
Long tajles
Lo Bolbo Offers Two
Versions of This Interesting
Fall Coat Fashion
All the newest magazine-inspired styles, in the
finest of woolens, and most beautiful colors are
at Katz Coots by Leeds, Jaunty Junior, Swans
down, Lo Balbo, Justin McCarthy and others
____, _____ ______ were laid for the
Married to Roy Langford picnic supper which was followed
Miss Dorothv Ann Davis, daugh- b>' an informal rocial evening,
ter of Mr and Mrs C J Davis. Hostesses were Mrs G L. Scott.
519 South Oklahoma street, became Mrs Carl Lindsey and Mrs Jennie
the bride* of Roy Langford, son of w-vant' assisted by Miss Vera Riggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Langford of Mrs Mary Wiley. Mrs Jean Wal-
fcherman. Tex., at an informal wed- lace. Mrs. Julia IlifI Mrs. H V*.
ding which wa* solemnized at 8 Prank and Mrs Mary Davis,
o'clock last night In the bride s ♦ ♦ ♦
home. ' Radiant Chapter
Rev Thomas B Talley, pastor of Regu,ar Meeting
First Mearodist church, performed Radiant chapter Eastern Star
the single ring ceremony befor. an met at 8 o'clock last night for the
Improvised altar of lighted candles regular chapter meeting held In
In tall candelabra and floor baskets Masonic hall,
of pastel gladioli and asters. I Plans were made for attendance
For her wedding the bride wore of chapter members at grand chap-
a white suit of summer gabardine ter September 15. 16 and 17 in Ok-
with white accessories and floral lahema City. Mrs. Dessie Thomp-
halo headdress of white. Her cor- son. who will serve as grand page
sage was of blue-dyed carnations at that meeting was presented with
and blue-dyed tuberoses. a gift by the associate matron, Mrs.
Attending her as matron of hon- H L. May
or was her sister-in-law, Mrs Jim- Fred Patrick, to serve as assist-
mle Davis of Okmulgee who wore ant to the grand sentinel, was re-
a blue linen suit with corsage of cipient of a gift presented by Mrs
pink carnations and pink-dyed C D Todd
Suits, too, are shown in oil their new glamorous
foil beauty by nationally known firms - Josseli,
Leeds, Jaunty Junior, Swansdown, Lo Balbo and
Justtn McCarthy
As illustrated at the left is the brown ver-
sion in a lovely 100^ virgin wool suede fin-
ish fabric that's warm and heavy The coat's
natty style is enhanced by the rose ribbon
tie at the collar Sleeves are cuffed
See Our Beautiful Fall
Coats at Budget Prices
The some style in all wool super quality
black broadcloth with eosy action yoked
bock and front and plain cuffs The ribbon
fie is fuschia Note the cute "stand-out"
collar
A big selection of all-wool coat beauties at these
prices Don f miss seeing them - you’ll be amazed
at the wonderful quohty at these prices' All colors
and sizes
A Rhapsody Charmer
styled by Forest Pork.
And the Koti price will
welcome to foil budqeti.
Helen Ruth Fosburg
Teacher of Piano
Opening of Fall Classes
Monday September 8th
STUDIO
1115 East Jackson
Phone 832
Set your heart on this beauti-
ful Forest Park Rhapsody pat-
tern and you'll set out in a
foshion first for the new sea-
son'
''int
inautoi
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SEPTEMBER
Choose either
fume smartness
block suede . .
brown calf
y for cos-
m rich |et
or in town
SPECIAL
HUNT'S BEAUTY SHOP
in balcony of
Bayouth's Dept. Store
17 E. Dewey Phone 62
SPECIAL NITn CRFAM
$2 50 size
jar for V 1
(plus lax)
You'll never know you have
a pair of shoes on be-
cause of Forest Pork's exclu-
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Beauty, yes - and foot com-
fort, too!
Medical Test Proved This
Creat to Relieve MONTHLY
Koti Shoe Department ^
is showing a marvelous col- ^
lection of new fall foot-
wear by America's Leodinq ^
makers. Moy we show you? $
At night apply this famous
Special Nitc Creom to your
fore nnd throat. Relieves dry*
ness caused by loss of noturol
oils - you'll love the way if
helps keep yaur skin soft and
smooth. Try it . at this special
September price. |f', „ boon
to beauty*
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