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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1936.
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
SOCIAL OAUXNDU •
Monday •
O'Lula Hanna society meets at •
45 with Mrs. M W. Wheat. *
Tuesday *
Sapulpa Reading club meets *
ith Mrs LaVern Finch.
Helping Hand club with Mrs. *
. T. Hubbard. •
Fidrlis Class
Social Meeting.
Mrs. Russell Williams was hostess
in her home last evening at a social
and business meeting of the Fidelis
class of the First Baptist church.
Bronze and yelloow chrysanthemums
decorated the rooms in which the
guests were received.
At the business hour these of 1 leers
Famllv Reunion On I Departed Yesterday
Trr»:~ s m, M
s&sm an zrsz
Tarzan Bopped
daughter. Elizabeth and son. Jimmy of
Wllburton. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Carlley
Returned To
W... *••• —---—— — —--- - nriui iiru »w
and son Pat of Haleyville; Mr and Schoo| yesterday.
«f... rn n Qnlti>mnn Ctle 1Q hrvtnQ t X. - . - - jtl
John Medford Willard returned yes-
terday to Tulsa, where he Is attending
Tulsa Business college after spending
Thanksgiving here with his mother.
Mrs R. O Bailey.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs T. F. Saltsman, Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs C. R. Humphrey Mc-
Alester; Mr. and Mrs. R Medley,
parents of Mrs Cfarlley. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Rutledge, Charles Frank Rut-
ledge, Mrs. Jessie Chadwick anti,
daughter Jacquelyn and Miss Mablt | ArrtVed Yesterday
Medley. 1 For thr Week End.
♦ ♦ ♦
Leaving In
The Morning.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Wilkonson of
Tuesday club meets with Mrs •[ were elected: Teachers, Mrs. W. P.
XVII. (UUI mm. Lk»V^I vv KIMVSIW, * ----— — —---
Perry, whoo have spent Thanksgiving i Mr. Salkeld is high school football
D. Klingensmlth.
Happy Hour club entertained by •
Mrs. Lottie Hicks. •
Wednesday *
Tally-Hi Bridge club meets with •
Miss Ruth Boyne. •
Thursday Quilting club with •
Mrs. E. A Phillips., *
Foreign Missions program at •
First Baptist church, Mrs Long- •
mire book review at one o'clock. •
Thursday *
Good Will club meets with Mrs. •
Eva Gillmore. •
Bon Tempre club entertained by •
Mrs. M. C. Mallory •
Mrs. Gus Corey poetess to the *
Thursday club. *
Ace of Club6 entertained by •
Mrs C. D May *
Altruistic club all day meeting •
with Mrs Sherman Lathrop.
Women's Chamber of Commerce •
luncheon at one o’clock in Y W *
C. A rooms
Lottie Moon program at First •
Baptist church. Women's Mission- *
ary society.
Friday •
Ametie club meets with Mrs. *
H L. Simpson
Priscilla club Christmas party •
with Mrs A J Whitfield.
P E. O luncheon with Mrs Joe •
Allen and Mrs J. F Murphy-
Young Matrons Bible class, First •
Baptist church, Christmas party •
with Mrs Harry Bentley. Assist- •
ing hostesses Mrs. Clyde Posburg •
Mrs S M Oswalt. Mrs. H. B •
Craun. Mrs. Clay Bishop and Mrs •
John O. Young.
World Wide mission program, •
Baptist church. Women's Mission- *
ary society. *
Saturday
Spades Bridge club meets with •
Miss June Mayfield. *
Longmire and Mrs. T. L. Blakemore;
president, Miss Johnnie Boatright;
first vice president, Mrs. H. C. Price,
second vice president, Miss Edna
Morgan, third vice president. Miss
Vera Riggs; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Williams; assistant secretary, Mrs
Era Marler; pianist, Mrs. C D. Daniel;
assistant pianist, Miss Pauline Sum-
mers; chorister. Mrs. Paul Frohman;
assistant chorister. Mrs John Bruce.
An informal social hour followed the
business session The hostess served
dainty refreshments to the following.
Mrs Katherine Carman, Mrs. Roy
Wlldman, Miss Olive Garber, Miss
Linnie Daugherty. Mrs George Mar-
tin. Miss Boatright. Mrs Marler,
Miss Riggs. Mrs. Ellis Jones, Mrs
Evoda Stroud. Mrs Irene Burke, Miss
Minnie Cobbs and one guest, Mrs Lon
McKenzie.
♦ ♦ ♦
W\ B. A. Meeting
Yesterday.
The W B A. met yesterday alter-
i.oon in the Odd Fellows hall preced.
ing a meeting of the Juniors at four
o'clock for a chicken dinner.
Mrs Letha Foley, the Junior super-
visor, was assisted by Mrs. Ruby
Sturgis in entertaining the group.
Plans were made for a benefit sew-
ing meeting to be held Wednesday in
the home of Mrs. Bertha Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Salkeld oi
Quanah, Tex., arrived yesterday tor
a week end visit with the formers
parents, Rev. and Mrs E. D Salkeld.
coach at Quanah.
week here as the guests of the form-
er's sister. Miss Esther Wilkonson. will
leave In the morning for a visit with
relatives 111 Shawnee and Norman! ""
before returning to their home. "xlnf cooper of Oklahoma
City is visiting her .arents, Mr. and
Homecoming Meeting Mrs L. J. Burt, for the Thanksgiving
Mcnday Night. vacation.
TTie Pythian Sisters and Knights ♦ ♦ ♦
of Pythias will hold their homecoming Happy Hour
meeting Monday night in the K. P. (-lub Meeting.
hall. I The Happy Hour club will meet I
A turkey dinner will be served at Tuesday afternoon in the home ot i
seven o'clock All members of both Mrs Lottie Hicks. All of the members |
trders and their families are cordially
invited to be present. Pythian Sisters
are asked to bring a covered dish lor
the menu.
♦ ♦
K. V. Club Meeting
Informal Yesterday.
The K. U. club met Informally yes-I
terday afternoon in the home of
for a business
are asked to be present.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Left
Last Night.
Mr and Mrs W K Chapman had
as their Thanksgiving house guests
the latter's two sisters. Miss Myrtle
McCoy of Oklahoma City, Mrs. E. J.
Bell and Mr. Bell of Coyle, and her
Vi«iting Their
Met her Here.
Mrs. Bruce Bradley and daughter
Barbara Jean of Maywood. Calif.,
end Mrs. Glenn Gcrdon of Florence.
Kans. are the guests of their mother.
Mrs. C. A. Hollister.
♦ ♦ ♦
Dinner Guests On
Thanksgiving.
Mr and Mrs Earl Hermes had a*
rtheir Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr.
and Mrs. H E Rorschach and three
sons Bobby, Harold. jr„ and Richard
of Tulsa, Mr and Mrs. A A Ducca
an<j two daughters. Ann Louise and
Martha Nell. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Griffith and Mr and Mrs D. W.
Johnson all of Muskogee. Mias Pearl
Hermes cf Springfield, Mrs N Hermes,
Miss Virginia Hermes and Don Judd.
♦ ♦ ♦
Expected Here
Tomorrow.
Mrs F. A Hollenbeck of Pampa
Tex., is expected to arrive tomorrow
for a visit with her mother. Mrs. F.
Shannahan.
DOG COVERS MAIL ROl'TE 12
YEARS. EXPECTS AND
GETS DAILY TIDBITS
Club Met I-ast
Evening.
The Meld club met
last
iu iiuu m«.v evening ..
with Mr and Mrs William Evelyn ;
as hosts at their apartment In the Gannon
Sapulpa hotel.
Pall colors seen in the reception
suite were repeated in the refresh-
ment ecurse served to Mr and Mrs.
Leslie McDaniels. Mr and Mrs B F
Wcoden. Jr Mr and Mrs Charles
Briggs. Mr and Mrs Leo Blake. Mr.
and Mrs Guy Fine.
The club will meet with Mr and
Mrs. Blake in a fortnight.
AIBANY. N Y. (l?)-For 12 years
Bill Gannon has had a helper on
his mall route through a residential
section of Albany.
Each morning Chris, a 15-year-old
Shepherd deg, barks a greeting as
the penman alights from a trolley
car tc start his daily walk. Chris
used to trot aocut the route twice
each day, but now he is content to
walk slowly once around The rest
of the time he dozes in the sun
It's a pleasing routine for Chris.
First, there's a piece of candy from
Gannon as they start out Then a
drink of water at garage and a Dark
for a "handout" from a friendly but-
itur. A block away four pieces of
fudge, cooked daily by Mrs. Mary
Wynne, wait.
Thos* pieces of fudge have been
. altlr* for dog and postman for al-
most 10 years. Chris is smart. If he
leceive only three pieces he won't
I oo on until lie :ecelves the fourth.
There's milk for the dog and a
cooling or warming drink—depending
on the season—for Gannon at another
heme and bones for the dog at two
ueii ana mt. oeu ui .mu ,
niece and husband. Mr and Mrs. Ed- j
ward Fuscn of Tula, all of whom de- |
parted last night for their homes.
Arrived Thursday
From Stillwater.
Mrs. Florence Barr of Sti LI water
arrived Thursday night to spend the
week end as a guest In the home of
Mr. and Mrs H D Pickett. Her son.
Frank Lee Barr, Is the week end
guest of Charles Cooper.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting Here
From Ada.
Clifford Johnson, who is attending
school at Ada, is the holiday guest of
Mr and Mrs Harry Hohn.
♦ ♦ ♦
Students Are
Holiday Guests.
Albert Miles, student at Northeast-
ern Teachers' college at Tahlequah.
and J M Miles, freshmnn at Okla-
homa university, are holiday guests
of relatives here.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors In
Wolffarth Home.
Mr. and Mrs R Fowler and W T
Fowler of Wichita, are visiting here
with Mr. and Mrs. E. O Wolffarth
and the latter's mother. Mrs T. A.
Fowler in the Wolffarth home.
('amp Fire Glth
Meet Tomorrow.
All Camp Fire girls of the First
Presbyterian church group are asked
to be at the church at 11 o'clock to-
morrow morning with their ceremonial
robes They will sit In a body at
the "organization day services.
♦ ♦ ♦
Newborn Son Weighs
Nine Pounds. _
Mr and Mrs Ralj>h Hill. 317 South
Maple street, announce the birth of a
son yesterday at their home. The
baby weighs nine pounds.
♦ ♦ ♦
O'l.ula Hanna
Society.
The O'Lula Hanna society of the
South Methodist church will meet
M nday night at 7:45 In the home of
Mrs M W Wheat for the regular
m nthly program meeting.
Mrs. Beach Is
Improved.
Mrs Oeorge Beach who has been
quite HI following an operation at the
♦ ♦ ♦
Inez Bailey
Missionary Society.
The Inez Bailey Missionary society
of the First Presbyterian church will
meet in the church Wednesday for a
one o'clock luncheon. Hostesses will
be Mrs W H Odell. Mrs. L. H. Mc-
Clung and Mrs. C. B Peterson.
♦ ♦ ♦
Picketts Entertain
Thanksgiving Guests.
Mr and Mrs H D Pickett had as
Thanksgiving guests in their home
their three sons, Harry’ Pickett oi
Dallas, DeLos of Oklahoma City and
Marion of the home address, also
Mrs Pickett's sister. Mrs F. I. Schultz
of Vernon, Tex., who will remain for
an extended visit.
* ♦ ♦
Young Matrons
Bible Class.
The Young Matrons Bible class of
the First Baptist church will hold
their Christmas party Friday in the
home of Mrs. Harry Bentley. Assist-
ant hostesses will be Mrs. Clyde Fos-
bury. Mrs S M Oswalt. Mrs. H B.
Craun. Mrs. Clay Bishtgj and Mrs.
John O Young.
Mrs. Gordon Davis
and social meeting.
These members attended Mrs C R.
Travis, Mrs. C. E. Dennis, Mrs. E. E * * *
Abel. Mrs Charles Warner. Mrs Brice Left Today After
Patrick. Mrs J. W. Jarvis. Mrs J. Holiday Visit.
W Bayless one new member, Mrs. E., E. L. Henry of Gladewater, and
H.' Sample. Mrs. F. F Henry and son. Pat, oi
Plans were made for the Christmas' Longview, Tex., left this morning for
party to be held December 18th in their homes after spending Thanks-
the home of Mrs Patrick. Dainty giving here with relatives
refreshments were served by the hos- j Thev were accompanied by Mrs. F
F Henry's mother. Mrs. Sally Ray.
who will be her house guest, and Mrs
B L. Spruill who will visit Tier
daughter in Henderson. Tex.
♦ ♦ ♦
NEW HAMPSHIRE WITH F. D. R-
teas before adjournment.
♦ ♦ ♦
Foreign Missions
Program Next Week.
The Women's Missionary society of (
the First Baptist church has ar- Informal Party For
ranged a three day foreign mission Holiday Visitor. .
program to be held at the church: Mrs Nell Anderson entertained a
next week. I few friends at bridge yesterday after-
On Wednesday at one o’clock Mrs noon in her home complimentary to
W P Longmire will review the book her daughter. Miss Dorothy Jean
"Palestinian Tapestry.' All members Anderson, student at 9t. Joseph's
of the church are Invited to attend j college In Guthrie who is her Thanks-
The Lottie Moon program will be i giving he use guest
held Thursday at two o’clock in the , Mrs. Tom Kelly won the lovely |
church with Mrs W. B Cobum as 1 prize for top score and an attractive
leader 1 honoree s favor was presented to Miss
On Friday the World Wide missions j Anderson,
program will be given by Mrs. Donald Mrs Anderson and Dorothy Jean
♦ ♦ ♦
Drove To
Dallas Today.
Mrs Fred Boone drove to Dallas
today accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs Franklin Buckner, who Is return
Ing to her home there after a visit
here with her r®cents.
Johnnie Weissmuller, Tarzan of th«
movies, i§ shown at top doing nil
■tuff for photographers on his ar-
rival in New York on the Xortnandit.
A few hours later Tarzan was
smacked, but hard, by Lieut. Cam-
eron Winslow, Jr., U. S. N. (inset),
during a difference of opinion ia •
night club on Broadway.
CONCORD N. H.. Ncv 4. (IPV-
New Hampshire, eastern home state
of the republican vice presidential
nominee. Frank Knox went into the
Rccsevelt column today
Returns from all but two of the
297 precincts in the state gave
Roosevelt 102.4)2. Landon 100.347.
Lemke 3 703 Roosevelt's margin 2 066
Only precincts unreported were the
towns of Claremont, democratic strong-
hold and Framingtly. a relative small
community. %
Earlier in the dav Knox's Manches-
ter union had conceded New Hamp-
shire to Roosevelt.
It was the first time Since the
"Bull Moose' bolt of 1912 that the
Granite state had gone democratic in
a presidential election. In that year
New Hampshire gave Wilson 34 724. j
Taft 32.927. and Theodore Roosevelt
17 794
With the defection of New Hamp-
shire Landon was assured of the
electoral votes of only two states—
incidentally, has 14 scan
from dog bites, but none is from
Chris. The unusual friendship started
when Chris growled at Bill more
than 12 years ago. The postmRn
tried friendly tactics and the dog
began walking part of the postman's
route. In a yeai he was walking
the entire route, acquiring the "hand-
out” habit as he went
Despite the scars. Gannon loves
d-rys—tliat Is. big dogs.
Those little excuses for dogs are
the worst," he said. "You can make
friends with big dogs in a hurry
usually."
CLARINET UPSETS HOME
SALEM. Mass (LP>— Because Louis
Harrington used his clarinet other
than f r a musical instrument, his
wife was awarded a divorce. Mrs.
Harr.ngton said her husband hit her
on the head with the clarinet.
Fosbury as leader
♦ ♦ •
Visiting His
Slater Here.
Bob Lindley. senior at Kansas Uni-
versity, Lawrence, Kan., and Edwin
Ash. student at K U. law school, are
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
here with the former's sister. Miss
Georgia Lindley.
• • ♦
Mrs. Wallace Is
Quite III.
Mrs R R Wallace 607 South Main
street, who has been quite ill at her
home since Saturday remains very
much the same. Her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Bewley of Tulsa, is at her bed-
side
will drive to Guthrie tomorrow w-here
the latter will resume her studies the
first of the weex. They will be ac-
companied by her classmate Miss
Mary' Schulte of Tulsa.
♦ ♦ ♦
Acme Game Club
Meeting.
The Acme Game club met yesterday
afternoon with Mrs. Den me Wortman
After games refreshments were
served to Mrs Kilburn. Mrs. Martin, |
Mrs. Ernest Sutton Mrs. C. L. Ament,
Mrs Beulah Davis, Mrs. Onis Holder,
Mrs. Charles Gaston. Mrs Holder, sr.,
and Mrs. Wortman.
The club presented the hostess with
a number of gift- honoring her birth-
day anniversary.
Old papers for sale at Herald office
Radiant Chapter
Tuesday Night.
The Radiant chapter Order Eastern
Star will meet at seven-thirty Tues- ^___, „
day night in the Masonic temple for Vermont and Maine,
a business meeting and election ot
officers.
The public memorial service to have
been held before the chapter meeting
has been postponed until December
15th.
♦ e ♦
Left Yesterday For
Oklahoma City.
Mr and Mrs. Rov Baze and daugh-
ter, Mary Jack, returned yesterday
to theit home in Oklahoma City
after spendju- Thanksgiving here with
Mrs Baze' mother. Mrs F. Shannahan
♦ ♦ ♦
Thanksgiving
House Guest.
Bob Smith c? Coffeyville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robe, tormer
Sapulpans. is the Thanksgiving house
guest of Norman Smith.
2-WAY SAVINGS
ON LAUNDRY
First, a saving in price! TA
17 lbs. Thrift Wash « vC
Second, savings given you by
SAH Green Stamps
Sapulpa Steam
Laundry
Phon* 17 109 8. Water
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PREVUE TONIGHT
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
Women's Chamber of
Commerce Luncheon.
Tile Women's Chamber of Com-
merce will hold their first December
luncheon on Thursday at one o'clock
in the Y. W C. A. rooms.
♦ ♦ ♦
Thanksgiving
Dinner Party.
Thanksgiving day brought the fol-
lowing together for dinner at seven
c'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T A Miles west of Sapulpa. Mr and
Mrs. George Glerhart of Ohio, George
Schovey of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs
Bob Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boll-
inger all of Drumright, Mr and Mrs.
John Williams of Kiefer. Mr. and
Mrs JOe Schovey and daughter. Ila
Marie. Mr and Mrs Ray Alexander
and daughters, Wanda June, Mary
Louise and sons. Jerry Dale and Don-
ald Ralph. Mr and Mrs Charles
Ru;)ert and sons. Charles, jr., and
John Henry, Mrs. Ida Rupert, Mr.
and Mrs. Nimo and Jesse Nutter, Jr.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting In
Oklahcma City.
B T Blunk and his son. James
Barton Blunk, Phillips university
student at home for the Thanks-
giving holidays, are visiting with rela-
C 1ST? SSTh im- tlves In Oklahoma City for the week
proved. fnd'
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