The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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, end in Mutiwaler visiting he;
| wjii, lxmakl. who ll .••(/■r.dlntr
school there flhe also wn* a
aueef In the home of Mr* Hen-
ry MrOeorge
Milfu\ Children
(Jrl 1hi IMnnrr*
Ceell John* ■ parted Km, ’
rtay for Hi Ixiui*. Mo where
he was caller! by the heath of
hla nephew. Joe Street
Mrs Sam Moyeti has been
Mrs Mater] Basnett Mr*. Her- confined to her home on ar-
hert Bassett and daughter of count of illneaa for the past
Oklahoma City, and Mr* War- week
ren Abshire of < . • • «
Under tlie supervision of Mrs ln
J F Coffey, the children of the
MHfay school arc having hot
school lunch this year The
Chyle* Mifaiium sp^rt *rv
eral days In Bristow as gue*?.
•of hla com Mrs Pam Abra
ham. and Mr Abraham
Mias Ida Mae
following U the plan by which PrcM^'lhmve wbT"*
this U done: In the early fall . . . . „
were here Tuesday U> attend Mr. and Mrs r. H Smith and the ehlltiren brought tomatoes. br . . p , r , rr .
the funeral of Ira Anderson their niece Miss Sara Opprn- beans, okra or anything that ,h
• * * helm, and Mr and Mrs K M cold be canned for soup to the *h™1'1 »r'u,,r|
Mr and Mrs David Fillmore Cunningham at;ended the per- school The home economics ,
of Stillwater spent the week end j formance of ' Crazy Quilt' in fUsae» canned these vwetables ’ _ V*
as house guests of Mrs 8tephen Tulsa Tuesday night. to be used for vegetame soup a
Heaton spent; Ten-y and Mra Charles Ander- * * • In the winter Each child who
_____________________ ____PACK THHFF
Hi III HtNNA MiokMiik viic-yards in uc sandy, blsck- of these vines will be act out in Kuair I iiesi Mary finally
TAM'S KfNPMNsiBMITV * k land of creek county lie February or the first of March consented to marry Sam Sap-
- ------ has better than 5000 of two _________ leigh
year old ylncs which hr la du- Condemned - Have you done Agnea — Yea. she found out
/ among farmers Prii.-e anythin* for me at all? # t- a Christmas
may be located st the safest*' Lawyer Yes. indeed savings elute
lion 18 mites west of Hapulpa Condemned — What’ Com- I — ■ ■ ---------
h* la.vilpa road mutation of sentence1 Summer Boarder — Have you
r J‘ r! :t‘crc Lawyer Wo I have had the .yen anything around here
ly any farmer to day of your execution charged worth .•homing?
yard ft is !©- from Friday to Thursday Fr.-1 Fan
day u an unlucky day. you you <•
ltno%'
WASHINGTON, Jan 20 — I
Mr Both Hanna McCormick
statement to the press,
full responsibility for an
having nov edi or.sl in the Rockford '111
blackjack, up*
This last year
i were produced
the week end Visiting her fath- son Mrs Fillmore will be re-j Mr and Mrs F L> Turner brought vegetables was Waned
rT ln Arta 4 memteered as Mrs R N Whit- and daughter. Mary Lee. had tickets for hot lunches to be
* * tlesey, forrneT Hapulpa matron as their week end guests. Mr served when M[
Mrs O V Smith lep Monday Bhe and Mr Fillmore were mar- and Mrs K W Hubbard and colder Now
their two children of Chickasha
which 'h
a steam
for Blackwell where she was
railed bv the death'of her aunt
Mrs Melissa Wells
r»*d January 14th in Stillwater
the weather got
the hot lunches
major,t
• Mrs Floyd Cumni.ngs and
Kin. Van Austin of Tulsa, spent
the week end here with rela- ■ urday.
/tires
Barmy Allen, who has b> \1nlinfj
attending high school here aw-
ing the pas» semester, returned
to his home ln 8t Louis Sat-
I arm <1nh
Mffi" Kebruarv
Mias Thelma Dorr and Miss
MrH B C Stivers was the Midge Hartman spent the week at their regular monthly meet
week end guest of her brother end with friends In Drumright i ing the first Friday ln Fcbru
in-law. L F. Stiver* and M
Stivers .ii Ciilinovllle
. . .
Charles Dunlap of Pone* city,
formerly of Hapulpa. spent the
week end here with relatives
Mr and Mrs C T Jennings j county ager.t
will entertain the members of | been appointed and selected for
are being served. Different
children bring meat, potatoes,
onions, etc., for the lunch. Mrs. (>rtiWIII'r
Coffey issues the children tick-1 ,,
- ets for these, paying them twice
4 the market price for the things
- * which they bring from home.
Tile Mounds farm community Fbr laJtan'e for a quart of
planning for a big program meat she gives them tickets
enough for 12 hot lunches The
hot lunches cost as follows; Hot
Acr.oruing to E<ld Roberts. *>up and eight crackers, five
Committees have cents; hamburger and cocoa,
five cents
ilng to the Repubtl-
i* McCormick* pa-
ve 1SM2 convention.
icd Its precedent to
ler and forced the
of a mar. whom a
Republicans did not
renominated."
he Driimrig
Ha vineyard I
and It would pi
visit, this vine
rated on sand)
land, poor soil
14 tons of gray*
on this vineyard
Farm owneTv can afford to
put out a small vineyard, at
least for home consumption and
for home use They should have
a small blackberry dewberry or
young berry patch Now Is the
time to think and plan as many
Brown
Not until
Mrs Crankshaft — Hurry up
dear, we re late. What on earth
detained you?
Mr Crankshaft — Drat it all.
Wedlong My dear. It's no
foi you to look at those
at I haven’t more than a
ollsr in my poeket
Mrs Wedlotig You might
why can t you put things back have known w lien we r.irnie out
where you fmd them? It took that I d want to buy a few
me 20 minutes rummaging about things ! "i» M •
the garage to find our Austin i Wediong --T did.
Of <
lil| K*-
Mfonini" r<»|»ii|>ar ~
I
th *how that the
nun f>1
( amall home vlne-
yards wti
1 be lrvrrpa*ed in
Crffk cour
ity thia spring Thu
cotr» % a*
a result of nevrral
ifle
The ladles of the Preobyter-
Lan church met yesterday af-
ternoon at one odork In the
basement • iiairh to sew fath. : C A
lor the orphans' hpme hum* City
the .Saturday Night Dinner club
In their home .Saturday night
for dinner followed by games
of bridge.
This piai seems •<» b’ w rk
Mr and >»' W H Boulton
bad os their house guests over talning
the week end.the laUer's neph-
ews Homer and Joe. Martin
and their families of Holden
vlUe and her niece Mis* Louts
the purpose of stimulating in
tcrest and building up the farm ing auceessfully and all the
community organisation. Mrs (children arc happier and do
J E Austin. J W Yount and be’ ■ r In thci; work than when
* ' * Mrs W M H - land were p.ac.ri
Mi and Mr* Jack Abraham on a committee to look after it costs the child and parents
have as their guest the Utter s the attendance. H H Boswell, no c.i h. , h vCs-ablea are
Harbnrd of Okla- O R Jenkins. Robert Cowan br./uthl from tt. t mlly store
i and John Comby compaeed the house
I advertising and information -___
enter-; committee. Their work Is to
advertise farm products, . .«*u.
M..«.i Blanche Katz U
the members of the
Tl.ursday club this afterme.n for sale and items ’• be ;gw
• o her home. 315 W. Cleveland chafed .iiaang farmer* arid v
serve as a general In farms Uon
T!.c Entre Nous club will be committee AUo to a>s)st in
for-
aiui
year
16c •
I In ; i
| arc i
old v
of th
FAI I riAKHINS Nt c: i SS.FI Ltdrni.
Ever', farm family should
have a fail garden This ha*
been urged and advocated by
the c inty agents all over Ok-
lahr ma. Ths following is one ; year
Martin a tew he: la the Ota I uesday afternoon getting world to the far n folks of‘ ,
pool school Her brother. H P u the home of Mr Jam.'* >bou' the meeting „ ,r^ ./ 1
Marlin who hi.. ih. n............______ tv,. _______ 1 of " Mden While atu nd- alri
Martin, who ha* *pent the pas; Orcenwood
Ijiree week* here returned U>
his home m Hoidenvtlle with Mr and Mr*
HOI E Bryan The program t* pretty well
H * | under way for the
Georg'1 Martin meeting J W
Ing the AUm heme demonstra-
Y t wm^tslk 110,1 r;irt> 14-1 Friday. Mrs J E
:hem Sunday afternoon attended a tbea re In lulsa on the .subiect of gardens *u u.n' ‘ r Ul° f"H‘»»-jo.. n
Monday night. R Jenkinv will relate lus ex-
Mr and Mr* Herbert John- • • • ‘ p<mlence In raising Irish pots
ar rtu'ts;
with relative* In Oklahoma .wen-thirty for Its regular and cultivation of com Music
meeting in the Masonic temple from the school and other soar-
ing: "I now have 'enclergrcens.' on pra<
mix'*ard. rud.<hes. lettuce, tur-
nipa coliards, cabbage, swtss
it summer by
cr* in Creek county aided
Igh The county agent* of-
Ttu price of grape vines
year u much less than In
1 r year.; Vineyard men
nunerym»n ar*' quoting two
iV'l large healthy vines at
tach in quantities of 100
_
—
me* arc b vug "<1 by some “s
. yar I m< 1 u a sc
each In M/m- rase* inen SC
hjvi i mil vineyard wul ^
in/ : v v .vc :,hr.r n ugh
v few viT:c, ri 4 .start -j-*
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Err
~
4 Prince. B ~
anil t.s an authority —-
SATURDAY- |
the last day oi the great
| Oklahoma Tire <c Supply Co. |
I MID-WINTER SALE! I
rrr ' HU fe-'ive to hurry to get the tremendous •uvinit*. now offi reil on Profeoll liladew, S
— auto roliev. radios . and hundred* of a -etui items not tilled here! LOWEST 3
= I’KK KS IN OI K HISTOR1 ! ■
ANOTHER OIL SCANDAL!
/ /r* Scam/ainm /»» N#-// Sui/i t.inml Oil \
V /or Such n /.oir /Vice /
LONG-LIFE MOTOR OIL
ai way* of handling —
GALLONS $ 1 65
(20 Oiiartv)
I planted
in my gar-
the tender-
Mra Josephine Mitchell spent
t-* — s,; SC •* •
son. Lloyd who is attending meet tonight in the Masonic Interest of all people attending |»rid win'ter i,nii» in the n.rirw
temple tor Us regular meeting j fh* meeting
and winter onions in the spring
___ We have eight In our family I
;;ir ^ -f •
her two small daughtera, *prnt! after spending a we.k here as Norman 8he*rer and Robert bill only 75 cents for t»o wrlu
guest of her mother. Mrs. V E | Montgomery join in a novel for a f,*m iy »f eigh Oi
j duet in 'Private Lives." in that having a fall garden rotrlrt wel
’hey are co-starred by MOM have been able to do this.'
school there
• • •
Mr* Laura Gaddy who teach
».v school near KellyvUle and
the week end as house gu--.-»
of the former's ststcr, Mr..
Muleman.
KtaUard
Mr and Mrs Fred Dyer and
sun. Dan Alvin, spent the »n *
end visiting relative* m Okia-
hixna CUy
• • •
Ed Anderson and Don Mc-
Mastera spent Saturday in Ok
lakoma Cfuy on business
« a •
Shrader Riley, an employee
of the local Cooperative Cream-
ery. left Sunday for Stillwater,
where he enrolled in a short
dairy course
Mrs Erma Morn* and daugh- and which will open with a pre-
ter*. Ruth and Dorothy, and view Saturday at the CWterton a fertile soil mean* a nm*.
von. Jack, who haw b.-cn re- In this scene Mias Shearer peroua people ~C P Blactwtfl
.•:<i ng In Oklahoma City for *.ngs for the first time ln pie-
eeveral months, returned to 8a-1 :ure.v using the song number
puipa Friday to make their written by Noel Coward for the
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•Miss Rena Beal, daugn'er of
Mrs Carrie Beal, and Frank;and Mr* J
Vest were united in marriage
Sunday morning at seven o'-
clock m the courthouse with
Rev Lee Snider reading the
vow* Their only attendant
was Mr* UlUe Theodor!
Both Mr and Mr*. Vest are
well known here He Is a mer-
chant night police They w;!l
make their home over the Yale
lima to- where they have taken
on apartment t
tiome.
Members of the Susanna We*-
>y Sunday school class of the
South M’thodut church will en-
tertain the Wesleyan class Sun- {
day morning In the church
Hostess for the occasion will be'
Mrs. Claude Davis. Mrs. John
Rankin. Mrs. Ear! Douglass. Mr*
Ben Harton. Mrs Earl Smith
A Pulp.
original stage production of the
1 hilarious farce
Otve a man a Job, he has a
family to support.
Mr and Mr* R E Batchelor
have as their house guests this
week, the latter* father and
sister. R C. and Roberta Kin-1
naird, both of Wichita, Kan*
Mr and Mrs. John Johns and ,
small son. John DeWitt of Ok ;
mulgee spent ihe week end with
Mr*. John* parents. Mr and
Mr*. D C, Hamilton
Miss Virginia Bell, who Is tak-
ing a nurse* training course in
the Morningside hospital in Tul-
sa. spent the week end.here
with her parents Mr and Mrs
J F Bell.
• • •
Mu Lola Beatrice Bowden, a
senior In A and M college at
HUllwalcr, has pledged Chi
Omega sorority
William Parrett has enrolled j
at A and M for the second ae- I
mesler * work
# • •
The Alatheari class of the j
•Second BupUst Sunday school
will be entertained tonight at
eight o'clock ln the home of
Mrs Joe Brady, 1018 E Mr
Leod, for their regular social
meeting Assisting Mrs Brady
will be Mrs 8am Perry and
Mrs Ralph Petit * || M
Mr* J A Fulp spent the week j
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