The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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>AY- APRIL 2. I3J9
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
PAGE THREE
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Mis. Rogers is
j Hostess for
Model Meeting
—Snowera. and News ol the People You Kn
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- Mr- Kill Iti.gci- )t , j.ya K I if!
" 1 bi».t-- , i.ist Wednesday i gut
---- for o motel nveline of Delt.i Ith
thr.-i- c)r..p, of red foe* h S.Kina Phi
coloring to in,lam desert tormina pre,./|cnt.,
Top chocolate cake wedge, .>ud- ,h" hu*ine«s meeting
ding, or fruit. ' ' | an‘* v-»*Icomcd niihn-t.
Ihr, 1 must te|| on Ih<. Inan a| *a' ,hp l""*ram I’«-1
our house. who at the f.unilv h> K"8l’r< "h" u,cd ,
perennial flown ;l background
▼ I 1 cutting the han
9 hM '*• plate, into pro ” -'V * ““Mt "f and jon-,
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I mother . . noting in May sir Mr*,
by lean • • • S.II.I Davis, president. Mrs Rex
, , . , If thaae you cook for arc "Cheese £*£*''"*; vice-president; Mr,
K i k >'•« Pi1' fan.,, hete's one that will lx- ,w'r.i. I?"‘hnc'' '‘’'fctiry; Mrs.
i ri<-d approximately 3 ,Ure to please them
Chiffon Cheese P.e
I some of them in tuna 2
. don'l
c. < 1 |iuundi ciiUagi' rheeic
• 1 parkajc*' lemon chiffon pie falling
mix
hit at our *.• ruj» boiling water
' vverk !m planning a cup cold water
V}*1* with my mother 1 c. sugar
Kansas, i keep looking * t. vanilla
md glas*y eyes ... , i 9-inch
crust, tooled.
i.il interest to worn n i-. *• •'t erttag" ehec.se until smooth,
spon-sr.ied by the Airn-ri- Haw pie filling mix in a large
;"ciety concetnin- Can- deep mixing howl Add h iding
' ■ lie shown Monday. " 'er and mix thoroughly Add
130 p.m. it the OC&K fold water. Then beat vig >usl>
Don't miss it.
graham
Call Kessler, treasurer.
Refreshments were served to the
following.'
Mr,. Robert Sale. Mrs. R.-\ Pick-
ering. Mrs. Robert Diehnel. Mr.-.
Sam Davis. Miss Florence Hail,
Mi's Mary Alice Smith. Mr*. Gold-
j en. Mrs. Roger* and two guests,
Mrs Donn Dodd ami Mr-. Roy
, 1 Jameson,
cracker -r„ _
the next regular meeting x*. ill
he held April S in the home of Mi-
Davis, 519 We t McKinley.
1 Amon Young III
.. .Of,, o. .11 Vig.-. >UM.Y /'SI , . TTi' 1 ,
",i!> ■ '"’ ■»> ••■-•t.i. oi ai tug., celebrates Dirthday
speed of electric mixer, until mix-1 1
Hiking for materials to ,ur‘‘ *s f'l.arny about one
iieathdr--- last •• !; minute. Add ,ugar and tieat until
l»!d me that ordinary stands in |icaks takes one
»ade a good lining md ' " '
tit to he true. I alway
ti*t of a Traight dr*--. in
to three minute,. Fold in cottage
cheese and vanilla. Pour into pie
ftu-t. Chill until >et. about 2 hour,.
from waist past the hip *InkP!* *° S servings,
fijs the dress to keep
ng two or three drop, of
t flavoring and two or
Good housekeeping n't jus*
for good look, it te m, •-» cre-
vent fire,.
KIEFER
NEWS
By Mrs. Ilm Pop*
Easter weekend guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. O 11 Allen
and Sarah were the Allen's d lugh-
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. David
h ndall and children of Stillwater.
Oklahoma. • • •
Mi and Mrs D. K. Mills and two
rhildien moved Saturday to Wau-
rika, Oklahoma, where Mr Mill,
i* employed. • * •
Faster Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. amt Mr, B"in.ud
Pops- and family were Kill Pope,
•tank Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pope and
, Glenn and Mrs. O. C. Goodwill.
Easier Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
I Smith were Mr. Smith's pan-nts,
1 Mr and Mr, W. A. Smith. Donna
| Smith, his sister and family. Mr.
and Mr*. Kill Carter and children.
Tulsa, hi; brother and family. Mr.
and Mr Ralph Smith. Skiatouk.
• • • •
Mr- Be.sie Mathias had a> hci
weekend guc,t, her daughter. M: ,
Harold Fulk, and children. Gold-
mith. Texas * * 1
Mr,. Ted Hairixon spent Monday
in Sapulpa in the home of her
daughter and family. Mr. and Mr,
Howard Rongey. * • •
Mrs. Jim Pojie returned home,
from St. John', Hospital. Tulsa,
last Monday. She was hospitalized
for 26 days. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cumhey and
chililien visisted Mrs. Cuinbey’a
mother. Mrs Rertha Waller in Ed-
mond Sunday.
Returns t» U. S.
After 15 Mo. Duty Tour
MOREHKAD CITY. N C. (FHINCi
John A Yongonton. chief com mi s-
aaryman. USX, son of Mr. and
Mrs Fred Vongonton of 103} K.
Thompson at.. Sapulpa. Okla.. and
FREE Moivu^adt
3ELIVERY
PHONE
88
WE GIVE GUNN BROS. STAMPS
’LYMOUTH DRUG CO.
Ralph Anthis — Bob Smith
25 South Park Street
Amon Young III was honored at
a party held at Dean's Steak
House last Friday afternoon The
occasion was his sixth birthday.
Hostess was his nu.1 her. Mrs.
Anton Young. Jr.. 1107 E. Ttc.j
Gu-sts were Kathy Kirkpatrick.
Susie Harris Mike Davis, Michael
G""harV: C^r Gia?:'ArthuT AD I MISS WDY GA1T,i£R ol Phillips. Texas bride-elcct cf James M.
kin n. Tnm Oarc. I’...!. Mi.im,. Mubarlt, also of Phillips. The wedding will be an event of early
Md; • M ire. Ginge. Xaif-h. '.ouis.- summer at Borgcr. Texas. Mi. Hubaitt is the son ol Mr. and
Me d ,,t..|,. Amy Car. ,u. Phillip Mrs. Leon Hubartt. 1334 E. Thompson.
Whitten, K«»ith Ifonder *n and Curt
FOR REMODEL AND REPAIR WORK
Stuart Lumber Co.
We finance the work and pay your labor lor you.
NO DOWN PAYMENT. Small monthly payments.
COMPLETE LINE OF RENTAL TOOLS
117 South Maple Phone 181
Geraldine Loveless of Tulsa, ukla-
n. ,.ia. returned to Muichead City.
N. C., Match 1'! aboard the troop
Iran,port l xs Cainhr.a after a tour
of duty with the US. Sixth Fleet
in the Mediteirarwan area.
The Cambria and other ship, of
Amphihiou, Squadron Eight, re-
turned to Morehead City with
1800 men of the Second Battalion,
Sixth Maiine Regiment, normally
based at Camp la*Jeune. N.C.
The Cambria, flagship of the
nquabrnn. eompleted eight months
duty with lhc Sixth Fleet, which
included Inking part in the US.
landings at Beirut, Lebanon last
summer.
All five ship, of the squadron
arrived in Norfolk. Vi, on March
25.
See Gabe'i for All Your Gift Items
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iMumi traeiAL
VALUE
NOW. LIMITBO TIME ONLY
bcMetSlMSMIsr!_
hi* Poo, «f Package i
Ever Ready Club
Met Last Thursday
Mrs. I. A. Hudgin,.*, Mr, Ray Hud-
gins. Mr- Li on Davis. Mrs E \V
Stanley, Mrs. V/yatl Selleis. Mrs.
George Keck, and one guest. Mis.
The Ever Ready Sewing Circle Charles Wilson
The nex! meeting will lie April
23 with Mrs Carl Boyd hoste*,.
Wilson
S'l.ie Harris was prize winnt-i
Refreshments were individual
cakes decorated with jelly beans,
ice cream and pop.
Mr. <S Mrs. Edgerton
At Home Following
Wedding Trip
Mi. anil Mis. Curl Edgerton. Jr.,
are now at home at 1031 Easl
Teresa, aftr, a wedding trip to
Mexico City, Monterrey, Taxco,
and other points of interest. .................. ,_____
They visited friends and rein- for one year The president report- r'uulru :i' mu of
fives in Ardmore and in San An- ed on the condition of the ill (,ar,*''M ' 'u"
lonio. and enrnute hack to Sapul-; ini'mber. Mr,. Maiy l,ou Conner,
pn they ,!op|>ed in Edmond and i- in Kaillelt Memorial hos-
pieked up Julie Edgerton who had pilal.
been visiting her grano'iiarents Mr, Cun.mingx was presented
there. the ho,te,s gift. Ixtvely refiesh-
Iments were served by th" hostess.
The average number of govern- I assisted by Mrs. Mryan.
ntenls j>er State i, 2.131. The num- j .\e\: meting w ill be in ttic
■ net Thu., lay allernoon with Mi,
Elizaledh Cummings, 1 t*S E Biyan.
One guest. Mis. Dennis Bryan, was
present.
The opening prayer was by Mrs. . . _ . .
Sam Giii.ei. Roll call respnnsi- wa, HaS 1 OllCy Hat
a favorite Bible verse.
Mis. I.eoiM Garlick presided at
the business meeting which fol-
Driftwood Unit
Contest Tuesday
lowed an hour «»f needle work.
It voti'd to hi\«* mhti'I pa In
a a *
•ro,n HI m Rhode ],innd I hoi. e ol Mi Frank H.i-lc. on tin- i . ,-ii jr, ,
lo 6.638 in Xeliraska.
Mi Charles Wilson. 821 Hen-
.haw. was ho,less March 30 for
the Driftwood
tarden Club.
"My 'av.uitc garden tool ’
used for roil call.
\liIluiiei Troxell had charge
ol the business session. During
lh" meeting officers were elected
for the coming year Mr*. John
Conley, Jr., pies.; Mrs Joe
V.’c it her ay. vice-prc- . Mr, Vern
Bndenstelner. sec*y.; Mr*. Harvey
We'fie
this
Movina
weekend
See You Monday
In Our New Location
120 EAST DEWEY
fouith Tliui,d." in April
I Pretty Water HDC
Holds March Meet
The ies*cn was given on Dutch
i,, and flovo : ariangement, mad"
by Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Tnxell
'i . , were of Jonquil, in an Eastci
eri angentent.
Facii member made and brought
T! ■ Ptetly Water horn, demon- il|i Ulster liat consisting of item,
Stratton club met at the school around the hou-c Mrs. Weather -
cafeteria Thui day afternoon at »>> •'«- presented th,- prbe foi the
1 !'i f"r .i n giilar monthly meet- hc,t decorated hat. at the de> ,.,ion
nig Mr, I, A Hudgins, president. <*f he judge. Charles Hnllingsworh.
had ehaige of Ihe husines, ses- the hostess's grandson,
sion. Mrs. H I! Barnhart read the Refreshments of cake and ice
scripture .uni gave the invention, cream were -erved to the follow-
The gtoup sang. "There is Sun- i"K those mentioned above and
bine in my Soul Today." . Jack Taylor. Mr* Bill Taylor,
The le-son i >,e eiilliire. wa. Mis. Logan Posey. Mrs. Joe Clark,
presented by Mr, Barnhart Mi, Wadie Himipton, Mi,. 1. L.
Plan, wire made to tart , 'ting 1-1 ad ley and gue-t . Mrs. Archie
clasXr, which will lie field a* i ie "eehresl and Mr,. John Morris,
school April ll-April 17 Also dis-
cussed were plan f< th«- <• luca- GRETA ' *!RH IS NF.V/
•ion,.! toui lo (II:lali -c.ia C.'y on DLLTA 7\.TA OFFICER
April 21 A u, will ie ch o' tod.
Timely Topics were given by
the I II club member- They were,
"The Wind", by Mai ha Sellers;
"Cry for Peace," I-oretla Buller.
"The Self Lou Live With." M ay
Mis, Gn la Gish, a sophomore
it Noilh'.vi t'-rn S; ate College, Alva,
Oklahoma, was elected to the of-
fice of 2nd vice president of Delta
Om e -n Chapter of Delta Zeta
Guinn; “Good Mnnneis,” Sandra Sorority She wall occupy thi, of-
Mxjiiire, "Finding Satisfaction in fie- for lb- coining year, l'laO-Wi.
Ones Woik. >\ Moritz; "Burbank
Potatoes." G D. Hudson; "Con-
trolling Rodents,’ James Harper;
"Public Safety." Jerry Sinor; 'Fir-
ing for Your Garden,'* Danny Stan-
ley: Harvesting Vegetables." Tom-
mie Butler. “Electricity." Rauda
Raines; "Health Officers. July
Shat w ell
They will give these same topics
for a'hieveiiiont day at Bristow
Mrs. Barnhuri acted as hostess,
serving doughnuts and coffee to
Mi, t.i h will ai o aee'iinp'iny
the group to Delta Zeta State Day
to be held in Tulsa thi, year
later in April. This is a workshop
that is hcl I each year to instruct
the girl, in their offices for the
coming year. She was also ap-
pionted Si.L'ial Chairman for the
sorority.
fly lh" time the current fiscal
year end, next June .to, the Tix
K I'el'iiion finis, total spending
l<>r all in'- of government -nay
path SI 13 billion. This will repre-
sent a new high of $2.7HO [ier
family By comparison, as recently
u, 19IS, the burden |>er family
was SI.250.
Ha uicr xoiir /took,.,
UNITED OKLAHOMANS fOK KIPEAl
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AUDITORS
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RUMMAGE SALE
APRIL 9,10, 11
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ANOTHER REPEAL BENEFIT
NEW TAX REVENUES
REPEAL, with its strict LEGAL CON-
TROLS, will bring in MILLIONS of
dollars in new revenues. One-third of
these funds will go to iitiet and toum,
two-thirds to the state. Cities and towns
ALSO can get license fees equal to the
state fees.
VOTE YES (Xj FOR REPEAL
On the White Ballot
UNITED OKLAHOMANS TOR REPEAL
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Take advantage of thia
once-in-a-lifetime offer by
the W. A. Sheaffer Pan
Company. $3.44 value for
only 754.
Get youra today. Available only at
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W« Got* SttC &wa Hoop*
NOW'S THE TIME OF YEAR TO-
OK MAKE NEEDED HOME REPAIRS
OR IMPROVEMENTS
WITH THE AID OF A
Security National
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
NOTHING DOWN
UP TO 36 MONTHS TO REPAY
Paint-up. fix-up, add a room or make noodod repairs . . . almost all homo
improvements qualify lor F. H. A. Remodeling Loans at Security National
Bank. 5 percent interest, up to 36 months to pay. no mortgage.
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959, newspaper, April 2, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529303/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.