The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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PAGE THREE
AND WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
Kelly-Crane Vows
Solemnized Aug. 26
Joan’s Chatter-Box
By Joan Waite Lawson
i, troune-
8 and 6-1.
i<jht was
4lh Med
► Army's
lit of his
ml* field,
"graphed
tin In the
hearts in
'I
e armed
irs, la a
year
| tight old member*
new member, Mr* Ren
were present
Nuptial Vim-I were exchanged
hy Mis* Charlotte Joan Kelly, dau-
ghter of Mr* T G Kelly. 210 R
Mater street t„ Carl I. Crane
son of Mr and Mrs J pa il Crane.-
M7 S Toledo Tul*a OkUfmrrm ! A R ,h''rt Morris picnic was held I rolumn.
The wedding was *ol-mnUed *’ ’'"a*"11 l-ake last Sunday wtth
August UR at H p rn in Sacred ,h'- chapter of the Eastern
Heart Cathode rhurrh with R-.\ ^**r district 4.1 as hosts
t X Neville officiating at the The Radiant chapter members
ceremony attending fmm Sami I pa were yjr,
Mrs Nra’ ; laved tradition- Mr* r " Marshall. Mr and
Classifieds
| vestment Home night*. Adequate
field training Prefer married man
5<i Must have
★ TELEPHONE 600 if
between 25 and
ear Reply to n 119 In rare
I The Democrat News Dept. C.
QUARTERHORSES AT FAIR
Ev »R SALE 3-room houar Ga*.
.....r» tjsvs. ,J:rv',2M%rrsrz
n * . - - ~ . I *"“< "n*1 ,h,« •* the gist of college JI ANITA and BARRY V p™
r ■' “« a*.. ,»r, rss
neia Al naiKeil L(Kt elaborate on more neighborly [NEURONS have bought a new _ Feed Com nanv
‘events ,we can probably fill this home in TUI.SA out on
ror Buying or Soiling . . . Use
tho Democrat Raws Classified Ads
and M
In Jotirn-
huslneas.
e of the
■io JO. ..eat played tradition- 7/ r ” .isnaisn. .sir ana
nl wedding music a mpanled hv 1 B Uritnellson, Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed l.indrn erg who sang Patrick, Mr and Mrs Joe
R tth
almost In the country
do hate to see them
OU Enrolment Data
Here are key OtJ bark-to-school
! date*- Slept 12. freahman period.
Slept 14. students consult advisers
a new l arge reen i omoan7 needs Slept 15. enrolment. Sept
SOUTH Mlrimsn in Creek County No In- work begins
19. class
Ouartorhotaos will bo shown and |udt|*4 at the Sapulpa District
Fair. County Avon! lay Master announced this week. Hester said
the quartvrhors* eahibit was loft out of tho premium list but that
horsa lovers wore uryod to bring their pmed specimen for the fair.
Mo premium money will be given this yeai at the district lairs on
guartorhorsos. Hossor said but premiums In the lorm ot ribbons will
be awarded.
Horses to be eligible to be shown should conform to the standards
of roqurremant ol the American Ouarterhorse registry or the Notional
Quarterhorse registry.
Fd l inden . rg who sang 1'" 'air mm ,>ir«
Maria and Tanis Arzeli- ''amt,,a. Miss Nellrm Gamble and
Miss Helen Mnrrla.
« of Mr*.
I'M1* E.
The bride who was given in
mnmage by her brother. James w
belly, wore a gown of point De-
*l>ra> net over taffeta with
light fitted bodice and ruff
yoke with long pointed sleeve* a-
l>ovr a three tiered ruffled skirt
gibe hridaI l.. rmict was of white
’gardenia* and *»ephan,.tis en-
Engagement
With tchnol nil but h*re. kids ,ur*
nr* buying th#lr arhool clothes ii> * • •
preparation . . . auch things as .Still resting up from their
corduroy skirts and Jnrk#t» and p*rh trip t/» CALIF*tRNfA land are
rrepe sole shnes . . so if you JACKIE (Mrs F’efei MARTIN and
have anything corduroy and xho*« daughter BARBARA and DICK
E
twined with satin streamers
Mis* Kathryn Kelly, sister of
1he bride acted as maid of honor —-
AJ'id Mrs Mary Prances MrC.reg >r r>f ,hi* TOmtfg fall
"f Nfflmsn *er. ed as bridesmaid
1 tower girl was Mia* Kay Kelly of
We wok a, Oklahoma
Gene Crane served hi* brother
as best man and ushers were
Bob McGregor r.f Norman, Don-
ald Crane of Tulsa, and T C.
Kelly of W'ewoka
Following the ceremony Mr*. ___
T G Kelfy, the bride's mother. 24-30
w as hostess at * reception held at That's Just an
the church community house the wide variety
*"h » *"d Mr* G A Mxnkenshlp. F.NSMITH
ruffled So"11' O'1"' announce! other night in honor of her visit-
the engagement ami approaching I mg cousin INA LOU CR< >S
marriage of iheirdaugh'er. Ciorl* | n'V from Tl l.SA well.
Mr .„f!i uP McCrackln. son ofjtheae girls headed for A and M
wi c »►, ) ( McCrackln, j n*t r«mp garbed In ihorti
"V: S<'U,h Popl*r ot ‘A‘»iand cowboy hoot* KAY MC-
Th- _ 1 KtNNirY PAULA STIVERS
The marriage will be an event DIANE MOTF. were a few of
______ ansi ____
With those thick, long-wearing 'Mr*. O F, » VAN LANDING!!AM
cref.e soles, you are definitely there was hardly a place
In style . however. OKI.AHO they missed between here and
MA A and M STUDENTS-TO-BE GA,;,PORN1A 'hey saw the
are all equipped w ith their rnwbny I {’•?A?*> CANYON PAINTED
bmii to ho in .tvto in ant iwi.l DFfsERT andall the other
they relum-
ed via OLD MEXICO . . .
boots to be in style In STTLLWA-i ——
TER this year JOANN KI.ING- wonderfui places
F.NSMITH had a barbecue thel" f11 “ XAl%
Happenings here and there this
summer MRS DEAN II.IFF la
(K. Stair Fair Offers
\rf. Inserts, Midnav
Are >v,u Interested in fine paint
r,d* c<>ArVn^ZX
the Oklahoma State Fair, Sept.
Juftt K^ttinx over a rune of mumps
the rerleoorAtlon of the El.KS
club completed, they tell me
th«» red Mexicsn hibiscus of MRS
curr r>frKBAR Are something
worth seeing Also MAUD
them ... bet that was really a SECUREST s new hobby of grow -
•tght ... | ing flowers is proving very aati»-
FOOTBAIJ. hay* are due home : factory her dahlias and rose*
sometime nest week after spend- *rr really beautiful . . . young
Ing some time at PETTEJEAN CARL HUGHES had hi* third blr-1
CAMP in ARKANSAS going throu- thday the other day and now
gh some very strenuous training equipped with n big wagon
under the able supervision of abating
loom
parties at DIXIELAND
they PARK have been oulte popular
these summer those particlattng
have been KAY SHARP TALVA
Illustration of Vacations are drawing lo an Jf- < ji' n'v^DtYiin
-----C ■ of educational ‘’m* "* these people taking Ihrm „... J ' DIXON JIMMY HAR-
After a wedding trip the hogpie exhibits which are being put t.e »re gradually drifting bark home R'S *nrt "n* “l thr '•"cieat
»IU be SI home at Stillwater Ok- Kether there thi, year. In addition uu here from GULFPORT ol ,h‘‘m '* IK)NALD
*' 0” **—*• -* t° Interesting display* of farm MISSISSIPPI on n viatt are |.A- °TT FI.OYD and I.EONA
ought to be In shape
coming fndball game*
Vacations are drawing
lahnma. at 213 Duck at
For traveling the bride
a red gabardine suit and hat
with brown arreaaorte*. Her cor-
sage was of bronze mums.
-----rn ......... Oi ■ arm .....a owi are l.A- Dt) ,T— .
wore Pf"4uct*- women's work, livestock HOMA and El.WOOD F1JCK1NGER ,KAIT a,f t,*rk fr‘,rn ,h»,r '*T*-
and tbe mMw.v tom ... .. .... ........___ ____ • »• .n trip spent In COLORADO and
Hodges-Friar Vows
Exchanged Aug. 20
Mr*. Alta Hodge*. 16 s Walnut
street, anounces tgc marriage of j
her daughter Bohnie E Hodges1
to E Kenneth Friar, son of Mr I
and Mrs C M Friar K*r7 v. ;
A|<trlit of Ptwtfnn ArUnna
The wedding w as an event of |
and the midway, thrill show. in a beautiful new convertible '7' ’p'n' in COLORADO and
races .nd night grandstand show , . . they re visiting the,, pamnts " MEXICO visiting their chil-
The art exhibit promises |o be the BOR CROWS of this noajjj families LEWIS and
unusually interesting It will be city and the DON FLICKING- A'N,TA
Tree to the public and will be a FRS of KIEFER MACK and leading the SAPt'LPA HIGH
Collectl.m of western art, gather- FLORENCE DIXON spent a grand SCHOOl- h»nd *bis year in their
ed by- Willard Johnw.n. an Okla- week at EUREKA SPRINGS ARK m"rrhin* »'H be VON DftSE
homa City dealer earlier this summer the B E ,w,,'r* will be MODENIA HOD-
OGGE had a nice time up around <;KS ■n'1 MARY JANEEN MORRIS
vnn vtc. -o.;. ...—.. JIMMY and MARY eowu.v
. ,«s ■ nlra lime up around
I*. roNhurg, hellwillr VOEI- M" ' ‘"in« ""nd* m me,,
.. .r’ ,„mmrr rahln renewing old
tins Methodist Honors
renewing old *n'1 X0**"* daughters
COWMAN
EARN-
town TI ES FSTINE and MARY ELIZABETH
MRS FRANK
have returned home from a
A Kelly*,||e hiKh school Junior. GRAHAM of EDMUND the "mmn * '"ration to CALIFORNIA
Robert Fosburg. has been elected GRAHAMS ar» former SAPULPANS *"'* °*f>"r points of interest .
president of the Tulsa District REV GRAHAM is a former ,hey h«'» " “fand "mr but
Senior Hitfh MethnHiat Vns.ii. ->f ih« rii#<T mTHAt.ico. wfr** irlnd to h',ma
t f
I
August at Elko. NW The c- ------ ...... ...n..nn ... m surnsvr * .----- - -.......
couple was attended bv Mr and ■ p ?, h'*h Ytmth JJdn, of th* FIRST METHODIST '*rr*‘ *1"'1 *° B*** h',ma
Mrs Glen C Gates of Ogden 11Ac '«ndidate in the CHURCH . . . The roses at FIRE STATION.
Utah and Roy James of Salt Ukc erina hapulpa s Cleo Pick- Young BARRY BURNS of TULSA number 2- «ut of EAST DEWEY
°,y"".......... SSjaSrJTS ........
up
JtTA- v^r>
home tempswarily In SalP* !*ke' Foahurg Is the son of Mr ih.m
-/ -M. MAW* mp^w Mr. W A 1-r.rr K.ll>vlll. SIT. "" >7 'A- UARDKN CT.I.'G O.ii, tr.'pl.nt
Texas Pipeline Club , "v"T,Vr"°„w - W“S£
Hold Social Meeting |||||||,,|||||||,||H|,,„|||)|||||(ffl
entertained last Thursday after-
• on in the home of Mrs Fred
fsitllip*. 1124 E Bryan ave
A finer business meeting was*
held after w hich a hostess show-1
er complimented Mrs Phillips
(iames were played and prize*!
were won by Mrs Zelpha Van
Zant. Mrs Lets Banks, Mrs. Bon-
nie Sherref. Mrs Bessie Bates.
Mrs Roma Scsitt, Mrs Mary Holt
and Mrs Warren Whiet
Iced watermelon was wgved
lo 12 members and 2 guests’
Mrs lurgan Pwsev and Mrs War-
ren White
The next meeting will be held
Sept J? in me home of Mrs
f-eta Rank*. .319 W Taft.
next week the II he here at her FALL FLOWER SHOW
Child Psychologist
Meet For Coffee
I-
Frlday nuaning the Parent Psy-
eriology cluh met at (.oralne
Coffee shop ft* a coffee.
Dunn* the gathering the mem-
tie'* discusaed feethroming year's
program and planned the first
luncheon which will begin the
WELCOME To The
1949 SAPULPA FAIR
Suador Monday and Tuesday
Sapt. 4. S aid •
Alan Ladd la
‘THE GREAT
GATSBY"
with Batty Fi*ld and a host of
star parlormsri
Wednesday and Thursday
September 1 and t
DOUBLE FEATUBE
Foul Henreid and Joaa Bennett
to 4
•THESqwr
Tf^J
George Baft fat
"OUTPOST Dt
MOROCCO'
Faaturtag Akin
Marla
Fridary and Saturday
Sagtaaika, 9 and It
DOUBLE FEATUBE
•SHADOWS OF *
THE WEST
_____ six _
and I real camedv
Baku*'
'Conga BBT
dy. “Eokus
REEL DRUG. Sapulpa » friandly drug gtora. cordially invitaa
our Icnn iriandx and neighbor* in this area ... to attend the 19 9
Sapulpa Fair lo be staged at the New Fair Barn in the City Park
on September 7. I. 9 and 10th.
Ol couraa. you'll find th* usual warn and hoapitabla welcome
bare at REEL S — and W# want you to make our store and our
cool fountain your headquarters while you're in town.
We re looking forward lo mealing and serving you fair visitors.
Drugs For Animal Fare ...
Fanners and ranchmen, rely on REAL'S
to help you keep your livestock healthy
We have a large, well-stocked depart-
ment featuring drugs and vaccines
remedies for all animals.
PHONE 714
■j ))|)i}(Mt||>
V archies - Minerals * Syringes
Medical Supplies - Biologies
REEL DRUG
WELCOME
to the FAIR
/
AT THE CITY PARK
AND TO NEWBERRY'S STORE
Wo hope this years event will truly
be the most successful and inspiring
ever staged.
WELCOME
to the F A I R
Congratulations — heartiest con
graiulations — to all our larm friend*
and neighbors for their continued
effort.* in boosting, building our rich
agr culture industry.
We hope. too. that you'll favor us
with a visit while you're in town.
'. e enjo'- serving you. and we're
always deeply grateful for your
loyal patronage and friendship!
J. J NEWBERRY
5-10-25c Store
We (cun with other Sapulpa business turns
in expretixuig our sincere wish that the 1949
Distrxt Fa.t be a grand success from overy
standpoint
We sincerely trust that you will be able to
attend and view the many interesting ex
hibi's as well aeeing the products of our very
own Creek County soil.
TIME OF S
WL ARE RFALY
Eli
Owen-Landrith
Funeral Home
Sapulpa
Phone 2000
UNOLEUM — ASPHALT TILE
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
COMMERCIAL INSTALLATIONS - DRAIN BOARDS OUR SPLCIAI
WE WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE OUR JOB —
210 EAST
DEWEY
FURNITURE
PHONE
1206
&
THE JACKET REIGNS
SUPREME and 6*-
com#i you to . . in full*
b'dird N?i\pr-dypd mou-
ton Excitingly fashion***!
with n nfftly fl«r**d back
. . . dramatically drep
cuff* and tiny Peter Pan
collar At a wi>ndrr.'ul low
IftW-* of only $4i9 9H.
TAX rmE
(i*‘t r**nd> for IaII while wlcrt-
itinn and colors ar»* complete.
Put your selecti«>ns m Lay*A*
Way with only a small dep4**it
down As little as $3 <4) will
hold your coat or suit until
October 31st, provided small
regular payments are made.
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NO NKED TO HKSITATK
—for when you see this
sumptuous coal of wool
fleets? . . . you'll quickly
realize what a tremendous
value you’re getting for a>
little money. In your
choite of new Fall colors.
Economy priced al $3298.
Classic pull over In all
w.k.I or nylon, wide ran#!
of colors and sues Sc*
ours first. — $2 98 and up.
ZIP
a 11
FAIR VISITORS — WELCOME TO OI K STORK
Sapulpa'* Fashion Center
IN FAVORITE of
wool gaberdine.
Choice - of the co-ed and
matron alike So plea-
slbgly. practically styled
for wear 'round three
seasons of th# year Ac-
cented with the new
notched culls. leather
buttons. — S59.98
Be a wise shopper and open vour BUDGET CHAROE AC-
COUNT TODAY Payments are convenient and suited to
your own personal requlrments There is absolutely NO
carrying charges or Interest. Your CREDIT Is GOOD
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1949, newspaper, September 1, 1949; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529549/m1/3/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.