Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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FAYE RLECE DUNLAP, Edita*.
• • • • • •
* Tunfcy
Swastika club entertained by •
* Mias Oklahoma Arrowood
* Athenaeum club Christina? lun- •
l.<rion Aauluri
Hrllarr Rnk|r.
Tilt- Legion Auxiliary «t« r'taine'i
l>la)e:at (our tables la evening
at the welfare budge ben. lit given
in the Legion but Hostess**. wet
• da on at W E Auto canu>. Mis * Mr Fled Vird.n and Mr Ueri.ia
•JO McBride hostess
• What Not Art club meet* with
• Mrs Robert Stuart
• Mrs Ted Beaverson laa.trto ■
• Ace High Bridge club
• Queen of Clubs meeting w;in *
Mrs Kenneth Miller
Heknr^kav
• Entre Nous club one o dock •
Jones
Frizes in games of conlra« went to
Mrs E M L“wis. and G C Bosnian
high. Mrs. Frank Campbell ant) 'lurk
Moulder, sectnd
♦ ♦ ♦
Jwiiur sodality
At F< inmunit* II »um
The Junior Sociality of the Sacred
luncheon at W E Auto camp, • H«ait Catholic chitrch nut Lm eten-
• Mrs L. O Lytle hostess • : jng m the community ho,.-< <m S .ith
Bon Tempre club meet, with •
Mrs. M C Mallory
Christian Church Women s Coun- •
Elm rtret with Mv Mary Jao< A1U
sen as the hostess.
At thf business hour plans we"e
• cii one o'clock In the cnurch. I mad* for the annual Christmas party
covered dish luncheon ! to be held in a fortnight with Miss
Presbyterian Guild meets in the 'Louise Ru'ko'ki
• church, hostesses Mrs Don Odell. • | Contest.' entertained the group dur-
• Mrs. Milford Davis. Mrs Russell • mg tile social hour M:-s Man
• Lawson. Mrs R e Aitcheson. .Eteichtn was prize winner
• Mrs Don Vickers and Mis W • Mi." AUiscn assisted by her mother
C Eliott * ! and In H L Allison and
Baptist Womens Missionary -o. - \li Dorothy Allison, served a lovely
• kty Royal Service program at 2
• o'clock in the church
• First Methodist church Women .s •
• Home Missionary society meets
1 30 in the church
Thursdai
• Wesleyan Missionaiy society *
• meets 2:30 with Mr. H C Bacon •
refreshment course to these members
Miss Ruskaskl Miss J<-an Hartnet'
Mis* Louise Bo\n«, M.-s Geraldin*
Goree. M.ss Eilern Hart Mbs M i 7
8teichen. MUs Marv Haubert. Miss
Maiy Davey. Miss Florence Haubert
Mis Katherine Kelly. M.v> Marc me
McGouldrtck. Miss June Mayfield.
ijj ».*sx u*<utws. , IW 111 Otrii » *xri ». i»i^ ***«•*.*...v
Otis Allen. Mr J DeWitt ‘ and these guest: Mist Dtr-oihy Re. se
pfion. Mrs W R CMM M; Mi Jam V • M. 1
• First M E Guild, one o'clock * Miss Georgiann Wilson. Mis Ebza-
• luncheon In the church, hostesses • ; b* th Steiclien. Miss Margaret K. 11>
• Mrs
• Thompson,
• Mrs C E Dennis
• Ladies Wesleyan Bible class. •
• South Methodist church, meets •
• 2 o'clock home Mrs E O Shaw *
• assistant hostesses Mrs O T •
• Hutt. Mrs Roy Jameson. Mrs A
man and Miss Katherine Jennings
♦ ♦ ♦
Naumi t hapter
Meets Thursday.
The Naomi chapter Order Eastern
8’ai will hold it* annual election of
• M Bray and Mrs Hattie Jonc- • . etneers Thur-dav night at seven-
• Netdleworkers Guild one o'clock • j th'r’v in the Masonic temple All
• luncheon with Mrs Charles Evans. • e -tern Star- are Invited
• TYiple Four club entertained bv * ( ♦ ♦ ♦
• Mrs J (1. Lcwcrs at W E Auto pa„rn,
• Camp i ciiv Hospital.
• Jolly Fnend Sewing club meets • Mrs J M Langford who under-
• with Mrs J D Collins. went an oiieration lor apiwndi* ills
• Grace Carson Y W A meets • , last wcek al the cltv p(^|)ltai ^
•7:30 In the church, sponsors Mrs * j r» sting well and is now able to re-
• W. B Williams and Mrs Wallace •
• Crawford *
• Womens Chamber of Commerce •
• 1 o'clock Christmas luncheon at *
• V W C A rooms
• Jefferson Parent Teachers As- •
• soctation meets 3 30 in the school •
• building
• Friday
• Victory B V P U social and •
• business meeting 7 30 in Baptist *
• church
• Samaritan class Baptist Sun- *
• day school meets 2:30 with Mrs *
• W B Mathis
• San Fran club 1 oclock lunch- *
• eon at W E Auto camp. Mrs. •
• N Hermes hostess
• Mrs Frank Collins hostess at •
• Christmas luncheon at Mr? Ea- *
• kins tea room for Ametie Club •
• members
• Susanna Wesley class everting
• party in the home of Mr? P *
• W Marshall, hostesses Mrs W
• F Miller Mrs Carr and Mrs •
• C. A Ayrer
• St Anthony Study Club meets
• with Mr* Ed Robert.
ceive visitors
♦ ♦ ♦
'*oei«l Order o'
The Braucrant.
The Social Order of the Br.iuceant
will meet tomorrow evening at seven
thirty in the Masonic temple for their
regular business meeting and election
of officers All officers and member
are urged to be present
The Beauceant order will hold a
rummage sale tomorrow' beginning at
nine o'clock in the morning at 15
North Water street, nex* floor to the
Creek County Hardware
♦ ♦ ♦
Weiner RoS'l At
City Pump station.
Dr C A Farris entertained the
members of his Sunday school clas.
o. the First Baptist church al a
wetner and marshmallow roast at the
city pump station last evening troin
four until six o'clock
Those attending were Carmen TPs-
haw. Anna Lee Snider. Betty Lowery.
Vera I or Walker. Pats; Moore. Bar-
betta Perry. Verna Lee Bentley. Leoh
Mi <ii 'r; i • a. *j
A vi ? * i" b kin Uu* j M—*h
ki'Mgiit to j *ra.n a ur 4 t ul
clca«
Is v etredm • :.t mt.r e. »d by
\f J f ana Gra .0
and M M«-h t" tatr.ty-lunr an :n-
m Mi J B
1 M n p m h t
During tlie refreshment hour Mrs
If' J.»:m .. die a>U m Sant.1 Claus
.i, geared and rave a t<w?l to Mrs
* « . ,
t.. get of surprise birthday gilt?
Th< ><ii ,y -. adjourned to me t nex
»e«k in the borne cf Mr? c T Mc-
A: 1 ter. 1033 fI ivi ..ue ?».
the annua] Christmas party
♦ ♦ ♦
Wi.inen s ( kaialwr
Of Funnier. <
The Women? Chamta 1 of Coni-
111 meet k
luitcli.jii T) r? '.ay In tl:. Y W C
■ •
t
lions tomorrow
Members are lemindtd to brmg toys
for the Oirl Rtserv.s annual Christ-
mas party for poor children to be
held next week, and donations for a
Christ mas basket to be presented to
a needy tanuly .or Car 1st mas
♦ ♦ ♦
S.uella ( lass
M*e|iri* f .until
The members of the Sorrlla class
cf the Presbyterian church will meet
in 'he church basement tonight fer
th*ir annual Christmas party All of
the m. mber.s are urged to be present
♦ ♦ ♦
Susanna Weslev
l.xrrutivr* Mh i
Members of the executive ronimil-
t.e of the Susanna Wesley class of
the South Methodist church met lor
a twelve-thirty luncheon yesterday
In the home of Mr F W Marshall
who w as asse'ed by Mrs Wood Fuller.
Th.re were fourteen in attendance
The regular December business
meeting followed the luncheon. Mr?
Ira Eldndee conducted the devollonals
and the oucnine song by Mrs R O
Easley was followed with prayer by
Mrs j Frank Graham
The Christmas party ol the Susanna
Wesley class will be held on Friday
night m 'he home of Mrs. Marshall
with Mr? Fuller. Mrs Carr and Mrs
C. A Ayrer as assistant hostesses
♦ ♦ ♦
Visited With
Relatives.
Mr and Mrs J F Mallory have
!■ turned .rom Kansas City and points
111 Kansas wlierr they have been
vi«ittnc with relatives since Thanks-
giving
♦ ♦ ♦
<>. I. A. Women
\ft<-rn<'cii 'Inline.
The G I A women met yesterday
afternoon in the home of Mrs J. M
Ch*ek for a business and social met'-
.ng. Light refreshments were served
before adjournment
♦ ♦ ♦
Ferre, lion On
Iti.iad. axt Ilnurs.
The tim$ of broadcast by Louise
Broort • daughter of Mr and Mrs H
E Broome, are from 5 to 5 15 at
Amarillo instead of 5 15 as announced
yesterday.
ti<n cf the fervor and impetuosity of
1 the Italians if the Italian crisis
; a a Eurtpe can go ahead arrang-
ing alliances tor the next war with-
out this present dangr; of a pre-
mature explosion.
Three Mg European natioas today
au "on the march —Russia. Ger-
many and Italy In those countries
an .itino? ph< re of "going place?
Tlioee thne eowMl ha*»
•ty post-war goeemimaas run by
rni: etic comparatively young men.
Their nationalistic sensualities are o!
'Ue sharpest and thair people at least
th> -e who dominate the sc»ne are
n"nr> iwely patriotic
To put it in lain American, it
Ai iildnt take much shoving to ?t*Tt
ohm thing but the situation is still
fat from being five minute to
twelve
Vt’hi i Italy at the m nent occupies
the tlight. Germany . the ccun-
trs which Eutipe ts chle.lv watching
The i.cmaii are recom tn. t.ng their
aim] 11 ; military oh eliei
1?' two vears Ormanv will liavc the
mo't fotmidable fight ng forre in
Euroi^. with the pc??ib)e exception
of Ra- ia M ich rmpbasi* u> being
placed on aviation. Vast new air-
dromes are appearin'.’ throughout
Germany The new air ininstry
building 111 Berlin covert, a full block
and contains 2 500 room New classes
I are being called Into military train-:'
I mg Hitler said in h.s recent inter-
I un with the United Press that he
-egarded Germany as the western
world's bulwaik against the spread
cf communism from Russia
In Moscow I found the Russians to
be acutely nazi conscious" The
Soviet army maneuvers w.re held in
ibe Ukraine around Kiev September
9 to 12 Some Strategist., think th.
Ukraine would be the objective ir. j
event of a Ri_.so-Omnar war
TIi* Russians are quite open about I
their military preparations, or a
least they give the impression of br-
ing open They mak> motion picture-
1 their maneuvers and thus invite
attention to their mass parachute
descent- with every parachute carry-
ing a machine eunnei and to tnri
war planes which carry baby lank
under their bellies
On* thought which strikes ar.
American Aecgd these days is th*
large number eg individual? who are
uniformed niernkg: of army organiza-
tions or auxlliarW? Uni. 01 ms ar*
especially nOtfcegBk ir the *tr. et* ol
Moscow. Betlln and R.-tne Swords
farwv-hilud daggrr* bayCncL* and
pistols are worn free!" bv men in
uniform The vs -14 imp-rsslve drm- 1
cnstiation?. which I aw in Rome, fori
instance were ersartw-d on short
not ue and consisted of yre.it parade
of uniformed men—not all soldier'
cl course The departure of actual
trco|* for tie front was never carried
< ut ostentatiously On the contrary,
these departures were demirated by !
a d' .tinctlv businesslike not*
In Berlin the guard gcose steps l
dailv in Unter Den Linden usually
watthea and followed by a crowd. 1
;md yherc are many uniform to be
•een 1*1 th« streets and thrates
rian or mmu
We want to tlunk our many friends
for thetr kindness during the illness
and at the death of our loved one
We g w « i.t to thank Rev. Phillippe
lor hlr kin1n. ^ We want to thank
th*.» *h >nt the b autl.ul floral
of Ir rings
Fig :, d Mr? Kaylr Howard and
family Mr and Mrs W O Howard.
Mr 111k Mr t A Kirk ?ndd family.
Mr D W Connett
IBBIAN R Y. r. t. MEMBERS
-RONSOR < M«< KEN DINNER
Mt tubers of the B Y. P U organ-
Sore GumR—PyorrKeB
Foul breath, loose teeth or sore gums
arc d: ustmg to behold all will agree.
LETOS PYORRHEA REMEDY a
highly recommended by leading dent-
ist* and never disappoints. Dru;;ists •
return money if it fails. O. L. Humes
Drug Stores —adv.
CWRIHOM
NOW SHOWING
‘Thank* • Million'
WKb Dak Powell Ann Dvorak.
Fred Allen.
Seitel.d short Subjects.
♦-a
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
7?!ci
uation of the Little Cussetah church
will sponsor the serving of a chickaw
dinner in the Y W C A on Satur-
day noon, it was announced today.
The church is located thre; milaa
northeast of Sapulpa
i
Where the BIG Plrturex pUy
♦--♦
TOWAY and TOMORROW
TO TH»IU INI
HEART OF THE
woato AGAINi
not* MAUtlflK
won
A OttAlit A CTUM
THANIMtn.OM I
..src
ismusj
COMEDY
.AND
MUSICAL
^5
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• program Mr? J W Bosonetto. •
chairman
Saturday
• Mr and Mr? L O LUlr !l>»?'.'
to Saturdav Dinner Brulz. club
• •••••• •• ••• •
Business .md Profesfcional Wo- I Wataon F.it.?v J. an Retbum and
• mens club dinner and emblem • | Dorl? Rov* rs
♦ ♦ ♦
(I I ula Hanna
sih k y.
The O'Lulu Hanna Missionary so-
ciety of the South Methodist church
met In the church parlors last even-
ing for their annual harvest dav pro-
gram with Mrs S W Moore as the 1
leader The following member? as-
sisted In the presentation of the pro-
gram Mr? Floyd Marshall. Mrs OU?
Rile. Mrs Charles Newell. Mrs M
W Wheat Mrs St.-wa t Iamb and
Women'* Fotin.tl
Fevered Dish l.um heon
The Women's Council of the First
Christian church will meet for •<
cover*d dish luncheon tomorrow at
one o'clock In the basement of the
church Thr election and Installation
of officers will be held tn addition
to tlie regular program All cf the
women o. the church are urged to
attend
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting Relative'
For The Dsy.
Mrs J H Sommerfmcht • , u.' th.
day with relative.* in Oklahoma City j
♦ ♦ ♦
sapulpa Palirnt
At Mayo Hospital
Mias Pauline Summer? who in')'
went a second operation yesterday at
Mayo hospital in Rochester Minn i-
getting along nicely according
word received by her family here
♦ ♦ ♦
Children Of American
Revolution Meet.
Trte Children of the Amu n an
Re’-olution met yesterday afternoon
at the home of the junior president..
Miss Ruth Ella I re lun
At the close of the business meet-
ing they gave a Christina* plav
"Christmas Eve' directed by Mrs
Maurice Ghoiinlry There were eight
members In attendance
♦ ♦ ♦
Bane * Read* For
Voting al Y. W F. A.
Ballots are ready at tlie Y. W C A
room* for voting upon new mein be ?
for the board of directors of the
Young Women's Christ inn association
Members ran vote any day between
now and tlie first of the year at the
mice of the Y W C A building
Names on the ballot* are Mrs. D
C Hamilton. Mrs O V 8n 1th. M'*
J O McBride Mrs B F Wooden
Mr* William Rogers and Miss Jennie
Garbar Three of these will be
elected to membership on the board
♦ ♦ ♦
I *kw Auxiliary
IWeW Tomorrow
The Ladle* Auxiliary to the B of
R T will meet in the ■ P hall to-
morrow afternoon al two o'flrrk
Hitch In Anglo
call off his Ethiopian enterprise
Mussolini said, however. In a recent
interview with the United Pre?*. that
he was going forward In Ethiopia with
or without the League of Nations.
This he Ls still doing, although
Prrnuer Laval ts making frequent
tffert* to effect a settlement.
Meanwhile the British fleet is still
concentrated 111 the Mediterranean
and Italy biames Final Britain .or
the league.' action in voting sanctions
against the fascist state
Thus a war hazard exists con-
stantly in that situation, just as it
did In 1898 in Cuba when the battle-
ship Maine was anchored In Havana
harbor
I wus in Rome when Premier Mus-
solini announced that the Ethiopian
.idcane, was about to start despite thp
opposition of the league
Therefor. 1 have a keen apprecta-
Gift Slipper Headquarters
An Ideal GIFT for Her
K.
mk
•w1
omea m RLD KID—BLUE MID— BLACK #| AO
nID. with first quality slipper soles
Via*? otlsur Gift Stupors for Mww, LWies mmI CMMmm.
Prices to suit all guouf vonrly to saloct f~f!
Wilcox Shoe Store
“The Sloe* of fsriMiliiiil Sorrtea"
21 CAST DEWEY PHONE 131
r
0 G & E FIGURES SUBSTANTIATED
BY FEDERAL SURVEY just completed!
TKe Federal Power Commission of the United States Government
recently released its findings in a national survey of electric rates charged by
pub!»<* service companies, as compared to rates charged by municipally own*
ed electric plants.
The Govern merit s own figures show that
the average residential rates charged by
Oklahoma municipal electric plants are
from 10 to 50 per cent higher than rates
in similar sized towns served by O. G. & E.
HERE ARE THE FIGURES!
Federal Power Commission Rate Survey of 1935
Net Monthly Bill
YOU PAID
In b I Oklahoma towns
served by municipal
systems.......
In similar sized towns
25
40
100
150
250
500
S2.47
52 23
13.72
$3 30
57 02
55.10
59.72
56 60
514 30
5 9.60
526.02
517 10
In addition to providing a more dependable and economical electric
service to 2 31 cities and towns; maintaining a payroll of 1.600 Oklahoma
men and women; paying dividends to 7.000 Oklahoma shareholders; O G.
A L returns to government, in the form of taxes, nearly 14 per cent of ita
revenues. Municipal electric plants pay no taaea. The foregoing are facta
of record.
Every cuuer can baae has jadgment of rise claims of aaccaw far muaa-
ciRally operated elect** plants oa the records—not on clawns of political
OKLAHOMA GAS ANDMSELECTR1C COMPANY
J. J. OWNL3, PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1935, newspaper, December 10, 1935; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1528348/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.