The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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Kiwanians Motor J^/Tof*™..
to Okmulgee for'
District Meeting
sAfiifA rn n Mfv mierkni
MAIN I*\K1 U> CONVEN-
TION i‘ki«.k\%i
_"" . iier diUlhtri Mauv a *•
Mr> Raymond i Mi and Mra Dean Reifel and th btrthdav Saturday afterno >n wrr* Tu1m 'iMtftra Monday daughters^ Watwyy J«*e • .mil!
...» -■>**'■ ... ' -» Meth- Marion Lottla* o£S<u«jipv KIjsN
irll 16 Jim Whittle MnlfUy Huff-til,]
children were dinner guest* wHtn ahr 'entertained a
A O
Nrd Loomis of Hrnrvctta was'Sunday of Mr and Mr*
a gurwl lasl week In the home ] Rasch of Tulsa.
,.i Mr ind Mrs W R Bell Mr and Mia J W Hay* were
Mr and Mr* Owen Smith railed to Winfield Kanaa* 8*1-
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of children with a candlelight odls' church have set April
The Ladies Aid of the
i were over Sunday guest* o
1 mend* In Salma. Okl.i
Mian Eulvn Dynes was an ove
j the Vtcc-k end guest of friend
in Brtitow
Mrs Clyde Woodring was ho*
less u< the members of the P’.a
Mni Bridge club members la*
Thursday afternoon serving «
■ desi.evt eowr.se to the followirn
Mr* Nelson Hemlt.
grr Mrs, Bin McLaughlin Mr-
Aytlng. Mrs Raymonr
Unhand Mrs Rusaell Mayfield
M s* Marguerite Dnvt* and M:
parlv avdatlng Mrs Money “ thf d**f for lhPil ‘,rr Ejw,f-' *nd dauglflar*.. Wgnda and
of Raoul . Peggy Mas 4'W* WlUHnn* Mr*.
f urdar on account of the serious
I lilne** of Mrs Hay* brother. A
r L Mshet
* 4 V Douglas of Mayxvlllr.
Ark is voiung with hi* daugh-
. ter. Mr* Ira Ray and Mi Ray
Mi .uid Mr* Boh Lowe an-
t pounce the arrival of a ann I .rp
. Bobbie Joe bum Friday Fetoru- : CAgf
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were Mrs I E Bally of Sapul P „ , ... .---,
pa Mr.* Harry Money and Mp Mr* W W Stephenson and J. C Bolliiigri tMr* Sam Sills
Mil i tie were an< - BrVer and Mw<u
geon o( Raped pa Fveiv Antri d'nner ««•«*' ,vl Mr and Mr* nucata Mr* rBjo**oi>t and .Mr* 1
I ...... 1 H '! i if iuu‘1 f Sunday W B 'lihun. ..md son Bit! J
Morgan and Ruth Chapman Mr> 3 H 8chov'‘y entertain- tor. Mr*‘Duljfard reeeimt high
enjoyed the afternoon of gam/ rd *h' n” "»<>"' ot K M ''lr prUt-oMi. rAlaaaiuiei am. ,
• e „„ ... ' ' "• d ,u 'h'fd Me
drliciou* two rourar luncheon Bonhan. locelvbd gij*»t prtac.
Mrs Money served Shamrock
cream with the birthday
to the following Mu Ford. Mr*
N Nutter and daughter J< on BAn Offen»l*aii.p Premium* i
. and Mr* Clifford Oilder- ’ of KHlyvtllr M™ Toni Miles, Homs dmo *1 , |
Ruth Jackson ol Tulxa la] all^vr allfi Ml)1 Werr gUesu of and Mr* F AI'**Ild'r and See oorpshrtdoa ^display of
V' *nd Ml M >' Ml - Mr W \t ' lley of I---- -- ---- • -------- ■
Bark this week Broken Arrow last week
Ml«s Mvitle Edwaids and] Miss Mae Nave and her bro-
ilittii'i Johnstone of Bartles- ther Anbry Nave of Tulita wen
Hirry Money Mri Mayfield ville were week end visitors with over Sunday gueaU of Mr and
won lop score prize ;and Mis , Mi** Edwards parents Mr and j Mrs E A Nave.
■ ! tsiuHhhr second Mr* \* H Edward* I jgrf Fer.ton Culpepper. Mr*
1 *'•’« l»f> Saturday for M: and Mr* Charles Knap- jjgi^ VinNoy and thetr gues,
• < r Mo w here he wtQ beJ penberger entertained over the Mrf Cornelius Hardy of Wewo-1
mployed by the Texas Empire week r nd Miss Maxine DcLof La were transacting business In '
'tipany (and her mother Mr* DrLoe of Tulsa Monday.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Reel apd 18*pulpa and for dinner 8unday I p h Harrendorf left Mon-
R b< Earl w*ie dtr Ur ‘ IIV Tnlsa I day for Cushing where he will . ___ _________
i cs’s Fr.dai evening of Mr‘ MarTr Miller entertained I be employed Earl Ntrhols left me room nlavinl hridre.
M. and Mr* W E Pearce ',lf member* of the Laf-A-Lgit |Tuesday foe Cushing to work
The Bp»ni*h dub >f the Kie-1' *ub and ,wo guest* Mrs Sam for the tame company
f* -oh vt! will present the Millet and Mrs R Walsh at n Mr* Harold Hi* of Tulsa tu hoy from the drug store hado t
Vm Fire f Youl! matinee , "he o'clock bridge luncheon • week end visitor in the holm arrived wvith the icc cream.
•u :t Tlit-.tsday Ml Miller used th* St Patricks 0f Mi and Mr* A F. Hix Mra. Barnard began to get
t Cox ol Tulsa was an.mo,:^ and color* for decora-1 Mr and Mr* W F Fearer nervoo*
t * week rnd gtiest of hisrth,n-v Mrs Arthur Sutton Mr*_______ _
re«> Mr and Mrs r cox Bubv Jarrell Mrs Lyman Lock ——— ' The Randalls, recent neigh-
M<'iincshead of the elt Mrs Hersrhel 8mlth Mrs 1 m •'OT», both murmured long-
Met M■ Clyde Hay* \ m ^t\ ilung polite shout *'btviag
' Mrs Far! Towmsend and Mis I
Ira Scheffer enjoyed Mrs Mii-j
»V
10:30...and the Bov from
^ J -V
the £)ru£ Store ^lac^nt rived
<M
Rural - 9512
HroHn-Diinkins
I'lir >ii|ml|»a
I« l< |tlninc
Phone ynur order* to Peggy
Orgy, mir personal shopper
theie i« no citargi' Free de-
liveries are mule to flaputpa
every day
imov. \-hi \KiN
The flominani Hrtail ln»U-
InUuA In Tnlsa
four people were in the liv*
m pisvi
When 10:30 came and the
K
sorting business at the
ire Friii.iy
Edward Adams was hos-|ler' h<*P*a“ty Mr* Hay*
.uisday afterni'im to ihe' •'ro"‘d hl*h and Mr* Scheffer!
Mr «
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M) CornfUiw Hard'
Of Wf-
*• fc* u> ^ KorM *n tn?
hootr ot
hf'r *rntfhf*’ Mr* IVIla
VarNm
antf) Mr mvi Vfr^ Fn
•\flv M.irgii- te Do via
ion Cul-
io4 h?r
-itlgr- L < D.iu wn
purj? *
' 1 T*Ta' 7 usa Rn
turd-kT
T * Ti lfiie Knur B:
clr»* rlob
md :h Mi < .!h. it A
.ib Tur*
Mr.vi Ht-rvftr .smith .
ir.d Mr.*
J.iio Lgbri t were
trouper
u.[*th d the curd tables
wufi th?
nn-igbera who were Mrs
I Rick
vraj*t Tttis.i Mt* Jan
c? Bn Uth
M. - Rub . J.ir’el: Mt*
Hobur
Smitli, Mi* Fred Jeffr
!fi. Mr;
Lew Wilder Mr* Sad
i Mailer
Mtw B S Bun-on and
Mrs w
t Pearce Mr* Aat> i
served a
dear toua tw-i i-ourse ]
uncheoo
second Mr* Walsh was pre-
sented guest prize
Mr and Mr* O M Steven*
were in Dnimright Thursday to
attend the midnight funeral
service held for Will Wright an
tire debate ng^jT i ewAP^jr^e of the Tidal Oil com-
Mr> PurkopiiV l“n> •fh<1 was accidentally klll-
n< :nber* of tltc Soroxi club
r * mbers answered lo roll
Are Our Home* Being
Disrupted by the Education of
W. men a. d Their Many Inter-
* Outside the Home’ was the [
•s 11 o tC i
Knapp*
and Mr
affirm.rt
Murgat.
ai d Mr
'*i? n<
Mr and Mrs B B Burton
T*f
I>< i.a Var.Noy on th^|
e Bid?. Mrs Rcmk-op I
Mis A s M< Henry enHrtainec over the week end
y h Culpepper on * rt*d Mgnday their son Burdett
Mrs Adams ser-! * Atwdent at Tulsa university
sunenfs*
at Uie rone.u-ion f tie Zamcs Arrow was lireu guest last w
in which Mrs Jeffries won high ;____________
and Mr*. MLIcr -econd. Mr* i
Har*(i»ei 8mil 1 winning guess I
prise Mr. Bar on w .11 be nex- ]
dr.i. ib * wo rourar Mr®. Abe Kinley and children
The next club hos-1 ind M; and Mrs Ray mond
- n. t> M: Culpepper Fredrick of Tulsa
\ E Mn tv ; Minerva Chapman Mrs
'A s • .(ti> * err visiting alj11*** Re.-d Mr D W Woodward
-'..pulpo )kx%uuU Friday’af-' and Mrs Charles Knappniber-
A.th Mr William Liou-. EW chaperoned about twenty
v a , underwent^dfi jpritaUon, .wunc people ot the Epworth
T. lay and 1 reported as fm-1 League on a welner roast Fri-
promg iiioejy ^day evening
V At oven* was «I Mt and Mrs James Dial of
1.1V Friday f Mr* Will Rtipe Feirfax Oklahoma were week
of TuAa ' i end visitors in the home of Mr*
Mr and Mr* W H Copr en- , D,al a 9*reaU Mr and Mrs Jim
lerta.nod Sunday Mr and Mrs ] Harrington
Dewrv Nichols. Muss N'emc F*-nn | Mr and Mr* Albert MrHen-1
Walter Nichols of Tutsa i ry* Sunday guest* were Mr and
Lewis Polltsard of Broken ^ Mrs Hollis Porter of Tulsa
Money honored
an
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la'aic >apul|M 2:45 a.in.
7too a.m.. 2:10 p.m.. >>\
7:(k* p.m., March l^tfi.
Ilrtuminf, lickrf* will
iw (rood on am train
m h< Inlnl to arriw1 Su-
pulps pilot lo iiinitiiphi.
March 20th.
SotUhurxt Amrrunn
/,/ry* .SUnix
Round Trip Farr-
$025
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i
:urned
Mr and Mrs B S Burtor. en-
UrLunid over Sunday and the
week end Uteri sor. Burdett who
is Attending Turna university
Abe Kmlev ar.d children
FOR
TIRE SERVICE
CALL
2*4-115
Brin e Motor
Service
SeAcrlint Tires and Tube-
. 113-115 S. Main
66(i Tablet*
Relieve'- a Hradaehr sr Neural-
gia In M minulex, cheek* a ( old
the first day. and hecks Malar-
ia in three days.
W* ALSO IX l.luriD.
Iscuih & l^mdrith
L'Adrrtakrr* and Fmbalmen
11 !t. Elm SL Phone 541
Ambulunre. Invalia Car bervire
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Service, Tillies and
Batteries
call
Rogers Klee. Co.
PhiHie 231,.
Special
Cotvs Face Powder
w
with
IJotlle Cotvs Perfume
Helena Rubinsteins
and
Hud nuts Du Barry
~ Beauty
Preparations
City Drug Store
Phone 804
FREE DELIVERY
to go .
"Don't rush off. please,"said
Mr*. Barnard. ‘Til call aod see
what's the matter."
So she called Mr. Carter,
the druggot. and the boy came
over right sway.
It war emhorraating though,
to have to go into details from
the telephone in the hall, when
thee could overhear every word
she said.
Telephone* around the house
where you nrtd them da help.
Had there been an " exten-
sion" in tbc hack hall, say,
Mr*. Barnard could have con-
vened in comparative pnvaev.
Few know that the extra con
of one or two "extension* is
somewhat less than that of the
single telephone the* now have.
Bv a wiseiy-placed "exten-
sion** or two, and perhaps a
rearrange mem of the equipment
rou already have, an expert
* teIrphonc man can often dia+l*
,'e comcn.ena of the tele-
phones in your home
r? ^ t-.-r
Arch Support
SHOES
As Good-looking as They
Are Comfortable!
*5.90
A *'Turf afternoon model
in brown or black kid
writ heard trim, or ptl-
ent with gua metal.
$5.90
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buckle pump may he se-
lected in either patent or
black kid.
$5.90
if»ao*s bimpIpEst
KAK(iAIN$X:/a
tbtg^Edlt tiithGnder
Many of our rutinmm save tnooey and get
oonderful venire using throe nn« qunHv b*i
h»» -grit ed (.ondyrars. Real kargsint—s Nr
money'* worth poMihle through* (.nodyrwr'i
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(Sizes and 1‘ricep)
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Fall Ovi>ntlgB Balloon•
(Sizen and 1‘rico^
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Smartly trim is this cut-
out oxford tie which
comes in patent, black or
brown kid .
$5.90
For read sendee; dkxw
fhis oxford in brown or
black kid with rubber*
tipped leather heel
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