Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.
3APULPA HUTAL!),' SATOEPA,'
'PACE TWO
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Edita,
Nrirhhorbood
Partv Wfdmsdav.
An inform;!! neighborhood party »a
given Wednesday in the liome o'
Mrs Emma Pierce who entertained
with an afternoon gift shower in
courtesy to Mrs Tip.
Guests present were Mrs Gertrude
Stroup Mrs M E Morris Mr Nellie
Tabor. Mrs. Rosa Campbell. Mrs
Leota Keck Mrs Small, Mrs. Casev.
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs Tip
Light refreshments were served by
Mrs. Pierce and Mi's. Tabor
♦ ♦ ♦
Past Matrons And
Patrons Honored.
"Hie Radiant chapter Order Eastern |
Star entertained at a
1 hour. Other officers elected were
Mrs Gene Thompson, secretary-treas-
u;er. Mrs. Clarence Wentz reporter
A dainty ice course was served be-
fore the club adjourned to meet In
two weeks with Mrs Tom Perry as
hostess.
Members attending were Mrs. Lewis
Fleming. Mrs. Frank Wilcox. Mrs
Archie Crume, Mrs Mark Hanna
Mr Gene Thompson. Mrs. Clarence
Wentz Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Smith.
In Oklahoma City
yesterday.
Mrs. Willis D Smith and Mrs. W
.1 Finnegan journeyed to Oklahoma
i City yesterday to bring Mrs Claude
. .. f ' “ | Johnson home from the Osier Clinic
dinner serveu at six-thirty last even- natien* Mrs
ing in the Masonic temple In courtesy " ' ‘ r, . . \ " k .
...... _______Johnwn Is reported to be making
to the past matrons and past patrons [
of the order
some improvement.
The list of honor guests in attend-t
ance included these pas' »•««“■ Girls T„ Meet.
Mrs Vernon Bla^ Mrs C D Knep- Thp Rho G,rte will meet at
per. Mrs F W Pratt. Mrs Ed Broctie
Mrs M W. Busby. Mrs E M Lewis.
Mrs Joe Ganibill. two visiting past
matroas Mrs Kna ipenberger of Kie-
fer and Mrs. Billiiu’sley ol Marysville.
Kans.. past patrons Frank Hill oi
Tulsa. Ray Walker and J G Mote.
An impressive ceremony complimen-
tary to the boner guests was pre-
sented by officers of the chapter
Each of 'he Ttiests was presented with
a gift and Mr and Mrs. Frank Hill of
Tulsa, former Sapulpans. end Mrs
KnappenberRer of Kiefer were made
honorary members of the chapter.
the odd Fellows hall at seven-thirty
tonight All of the members are urg-
ed to be present.
♦ ♦ ♦
Club Ilioner And
rheater Party.
A theater periv took the place of
brrlee game- la^t cveniiii following
the fortnightly dinner meeting of the
Thursdm Bridge club wi'h Mr and
Mrs Orrn Landrith as hosts
Dinner was served at seven o'clock
at Mrs Murray's and an informal
.social hour In the Landrith home
followed the theater
In two weeks the club will be en-
tertained by Mr and Mrs. Orrin T.
44 tended Drunuight
Meeting Today.
Mrs F M Lew 14. Mr- Dora Mark-♦ PotW
hart. Mrs Joe Ganibill Mi-.- NeUOD * • ♦
Gambill. Mrs. M W. Busby. Mrs.;
Willis C Strange. Mrs F W. Mar- All Day Meeting
hall. Mrs Clarence Miller. Mr Horn-. Yesterday,
er Horn. Miss Maude Virden. Mr and | The A1 ruistir club held an all day
Mrs lion McMaster.s. Miss Evelyn1 meeting yesterday in the home ol
Phoptaw Miss Quelma Jones, anu , Mrs W H. Hendei -on with these
Mr- T A Harris are among the. members attending. Mrs Leo Tlirash-
rnembers of Radiant chapter Eastern i er. Mrs F A Bur lick, Mr- Harry
Star who drovt to Drumright to at- Copeland. Mrs. Lee Lantz. Mis M V
Jefferson
P T. A. Meeting.
Tlie Jefferson Parent-Teachers as-
sociation held its first meeting of
the sehool year yesterday afternoon (
in the school building with eighty
members in attendance
The program was informal the,
afternoon being devoted entirely to a I
get together hour for patrons anci
teachers. The first hall of the hour'
was spent In the home room with j
home room mothers and teachers as
hosts and the last half in the audi-
ts riutr. "here new officers were in-
troduced
♦ ♦ ♦
Mid-Week Club
With Mrs. Carton.
Mrs. Roy Garton was a gracious
ha-less yesterday afternoon to mem-
ber- of the Mid-Week Bridge club who J
weie her guests for games of bridge!
at .he opening meeting of the falli
season
Late roses in saffron shades mingled |
with bronzed zinnias in the color,
note of yellow and green carried out •
in the appointments and repeated |
in the prize wrappings and the dainty j
ice course served at the conclusion of j
live games of bridge
Mrs C. A Ayrei scored high and
Mrs Garton second in the games with
Mrs E D Walker holding the travel-
ling prize.
The club will meet again in two
weeks with Mrs C F. Husted as
hostess.
C.OV MI'RRAY RELEASES
THREE FROM PRISON
OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept 21 <IP>—
Cot W H Murray today issued clem-
encies to five state convicts
Flmer Stout, serving 25 years from
Elaine county for robbery of the
Bank of Greenlield. was paroled, to j
extend his leave of absence granted In
September. 1932
James Bawcum Pottawatomie coun-
■ty. serving a term on second degree
'•’atu conviction, leave to Sept
19. 1935.
George Green. Noble county, forg-
ery. parole
Albert Dixon. Canadian county,
serving for car theft, extension of
leave to Oct 6. 1935
The other clemency went to a
Haskell county convict
GRIGsBl Will A PIT Si;
WITH BOO'TYRS SUNDAY
Denver Grigsby who played with
the International league during the
season just closed and who arrived
home the first of the week will play
center field with the Sapulpa team
a< a Inst the Behm and Sons Oil com-
pany team, league champions of Tulsa.
Sunday.
The last baseball game of the season
will be played Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at the municipal ball
park when the Sapulpa Boosters
•angle with the Tulsa team
• cor buying new forms that have not
been in use before. Hearing has been
te for October 5.
had 38-degree weather today with the t in some sections
end of summer not due until 11:45 -
a. m. tomorrow
The weather bureau predicted wen
cooler weather for the extreme east
Read tb«- Hemli want-ads flat!.
county treasurer asks
MANDAMUS FOR MORE FUNDS
Ghayn Ray. county treasurer, filed
a mandamus suit late yesterday after-
noon in the district court in an effort
o force the county excise board to
appropriate an additional $747.15 for
general office needs
Ray estimated his needs for this
year at $1.200 but the board appro-
priated $800 Ray contends that he
has already used more than $800 this
MARRIAGE LICENSES
James M Williamson. 40. and Helen | portion of the s*ate tonight but saw
Ma*en. 19. both of Tulsa; Paul Lev- some rise for the northwest, and
ere” 22 Mannford. and Mary Helen generally warmer conditions tor the
Strong. 22. Sapulpa; James Hunter, state Saturday
27 and Pauline Quinton 18. both ot Summer ends officially tomorrow
Sapulpa. ! but tor all practical purposes it was
___ gone today, and had been pone tor h
TOPCOATS REPLACE STRAW HATS week or more.
OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 21 <LP»— I The cool weather was brought >n
Oklahomans wore topcoa's and Beaver I with chilling winds, anu heavy r l
THAT'S the beauty of owning
< genuine E«tate Heatrola—the
longer you use it. the more you
-ave. Cuts fuel costs from 1-3
to 1-2. Use it winter after win-
ter without a penny's repair
expense.
The Heatrola is better built-
more srientifiealh built. It is
the most widc'v u-ed home
heater in the world. We have
all the latest models. let us
•how you why the Heatrola
gives you a better run for your
fuel money.
tend the school
there today.
♦
of instruction held. West. Ml
Alvin Martin Mrs. Della
Mamierirr. Mr- John Boyer. Mrs.)
John Nation. Mrs Henderson and one
Guest For A i new member. Mrs R S Lathrop
Few nay*. The next regular meeting will be
Mr and Mrs. 0601*6 rum, il> r. I . I •• N$k ittll Mr.- Harry,
have a- theli house curst for a :ew C ;x-land and nex> work one special |
PRIV \TE KINDERGARTEN
W ASIIINGTON SCHOOL ANNEX
Call 1271
Mrs. Maurice Ghormley
days Jim White of Oklahoma City.
« ♦ ♦
Here For The
Day Yesterday.
A. D Kreiselmeyer of Depew spent
the dnv here vesterda\ as the guest,
of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr
and Mfs. F D Walker
• 4 .
What Not Art
Club Meeting
Mrs. Ben Smith was a charming
hostess yesterday to members of the
What Not Art club at the first
autumn meeting of the organization
Hospitalities were extended from
the Smith home on West Bryan ave-
nue where a wealth of roses and
other seasonal flowers decorated the
rooms
Mrs Louis Fleming was elected
president of the club at the business
work session will be held, the day to,
be announced later.
Current Events
Club Tonight.
The meetln- of 1he Current Events
club to have been held last night
with Mias Florence Lindley as hostess
has been postponed until tonight with
Miss Lindley
6 6 6
Liquid. Tablets. Salve. Nose Drops
ATTENTION!
MASTER MASONS!
Sapulpa Lodge No. 170 will meet
in regular communication
TONIGHT—SEPT. 21
at 7:30 P. M.
Work in Master Mason Degree.
Visiting Bretheien Welcome!
Refreshments
CHAS O. WEAVER. W M.
WM. GRIESS, Secy.
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OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M.
SUGAR, Saturday Only.....10 lbs. 52c
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POTATOES, White. .... . 15-lb. peck 25c
Grapes. Tokay. 1 Cg* Onions. 1A-
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HOMINY, No. 2 Cans.........Doz. 90c
Vanilla Wafers, OQ _ Toilet Paper. Fort Of _
I-lb. box ........C Howard. 3 rolls.... ■Vv
BEANS, Pink, Fir.t Grade 3 lb». 23c
SWEET PICKLES Jar 25c
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RAISINS JJJ- 23c
SHOE POLISH ?'Kk «*• 2 for 15c
Brown Paste
Cherries. Sturgeon Q|* Salt- OA-
Bay 2 No. 2 cans.. 10-lb. bag........
BEEF ROAST, Fre»h..........Lb. 9jc
STEW MEAT..................Lb. 7c
STEAK, Baby Beef........... .Lb. 15c
BACON SQUARES Lb. 17jc
PORK CHOPS ...............Lb. 20c
BUTTER, Creamery...........Lb. 26 jc
LIVER ȣ Lb. 10c
HAMBURGER MEAT......3 lb«. 25c.
PORK SAUSAGE ............Lb. 19c
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Lettuce, large, crisp.
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Lemons
Dozen--—--
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Carrots,
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1934, newspaper, September 21, 1934; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1528227/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.