The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1948 Page: 3 of 6
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A X D W O M K N’S ACTIVITIES
JOAN WAITE LAWSON, Society Editor • Phone 601
PAST MATSONS AND PATRONS ARE HONORED
TUESDAY NIGHT BY RADIANT CHAPTER
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The Democrat New.. Thursday Muy 20 I94B PAGE THHEl!
GUESTS IN
GAMB1LL HOME
Mf and Mrs Jo*» Garnhttl and
• laughter Melon, Iiad a*
|T* ' b»,inc.. ,nf',i,g and n
B'n.n »n. provided mm Hv the
*rth> nulron. Mr, Henry I |
»> Mr» Jim Bell «», taken
the rhiptfr an a tin* mem
dining nnm Decorating Hie
f <e,-e r.-nte-| .
*' "nd i*ii i . ■ • • , .
s Anna F'auiiell wa, m charge
deenralion The h.-sle., ,,,,,,
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•*'r W“0'"d e rwl Ml. > ,
t • • - •
ni iiui,. tain were prr.ent ,,
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ueeWend houaegu»at*. Mr* Char-
lea Martin and *on. Ilamld. <rf
Xue'u.ta Kania- the latter farm-
ing for the purpose <if attending
the Oil F-apoattlon In Tulsa
Other gueata In the Gambill
home Mere Mr« Gambill', alater
and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs
Charle-. SSeli/ of Sene>a Mo
Two Troop, Tt#
Thi, week the troopa of Mra
Heii> Rea and Mr* Owen Hill
their I!'1'1 '*rh *,,h *•* point! Vfra
r-h.l HHr* B*Ownle tr.mp Jti had a
jpay rap* are rather prett> being of a gr##n
anrl (owns worn p»r|| v**ar by end white combination tho*<
(»RA1>1 ATIN(J SENIORS are be. «tudpnh certainly have beer
ginning to riot the stints about ‘ k##p r n If,#. •»** 1 v♦ bu*> getting
town however. S A PULP A autographs from fellow *tud#nft
SENIOR won't be i**u#d thrin The J A RANKINS ar*
until W#dn#wlnv May 2R proud of tft'me luariou* big r#d
Warm weather i* just about to *frabFrl#« they raised in their
*ain i ontrt.l over thi* lovely own ha^k vnrd this year
I
»ver
spring weather we've b#w*n en-
joying no much lately but
guea* it will be rather nice to
perfect attendnnre giving them ,hp °'P ,w,r,,ming hole again
fivr (Hiinta. and two vlaitnr. giv-, 'hlrl)prww;, ,,
Ing another point ^ JTHY iMra Royl I-A\f#-
M„ . gu w. n|< > MiRIi to almad> pfptliad forth.
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ng Hwrn four point" and four ahorl hal, roif- •»» .trawtwrrtm. |.r m know J
rmrtlahlflf^ two I-..nr, fh. annual Ft.nWKR allow F' H M !■ < TIMlfo "drawing ,
n °T I
r C W .VJTE, my father
other proud grower of aorn**
ktrawber?te«i 'out of this world
I km w because I’ve tatted
them haven't heard of any-
one else about town raising them
but know there are m if you
Til. Bn.wni., „f Tria.p Ju had. ,hpr‘' w.r. it. many hoautiful
a picnic Friday aft.rnoon al ih. ,l',w,*r!‘ growing in our liftl. town
VIOLET STUDY
CLUS TO MEET
• ; study .lub will t .IV p.rk .III th#*.r |.„ fc-, u,K| «>f Saj.ulpa
Monday .rung in th. hom. of her husband. Mr and Mr* Ow.n h"v,> «wn
Ml.» J.an Snld.r IIH2 lui.f Un- Hill, and th. »«l,t.nt l.ad.r
Wf« T L. Love present
arwittc nmm r Th*‘ K rl* "" lud.d two
SLWIWG CIRCLE | gu.da ,nd II,. foil ... ng m.m
| bf’K Wanda Ad.lbliw- Ex.lyn
Brann.-n Judith Ann Hay.», Bar
..... *>.Ua Hill Mary Evelyn JohAum.
on. -Judith Ann l-nv., lutura la*. Mla-
n.r Trraaa Roberta. Carolyn
Sample Margar.’ Smifh, Rar
bara Swart/, and Karen Kay
Willis
MEETING HELD
The Ever Heady Sewing Clr< l«>
met Thurada) afternoon with
with nine memh-Ta and
JCueat. Mlaa Rafhara Rarher pre
al in the hooa- of Mr* Harvey
Planned Wetnar Roast
Mr- RhsiI Payne met with the
The afternoon wa< spent In
tradiNIng and during the Mela I
hour Mra J R Rogers was pre.
"ented with the hostess prt/e
The Itr,, meeting will he In i 7lh grad. <;,rl Srout. Wedne-
Mr. Roger, home rm June 21 day in tha Chrtutan Churrh am
pr0 CHAtTi R r h* I'1**"* '<*r a
or- rainiv ° •» (,e in t.h, ne.tr
MtT FRIDAY I fu|ure
.KTrm-,! ? f>*k'‘* There weia- three girls attend-
hm PKO chapter (, member, Fri-, ing who plan In become mem-
ngy in her home a« the program! her^ toon They were Ells Sue
was gU*n hy Mr, Haude Hat-! Mows. Margaret Gains, and
mony on Famous Mother, | Nancy Hayes.
• r* R“y Smith a. ted as preai- The member, present were Jo
dent and conducted a business I Ann Adam.. Marh.rte Rrown Pat
nieetlng after which refreshment, | rlna Holcomb. Dorothy Hub-
j bard, jean l^e, Nancy Oldham.
SPANISH n it a K,,rl* p*vn' Ann
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The Spanish club of Sdipulpal • • •
... • Jll*h ,,r •' ll« annual ini Fotrol Meeting
i»ei nar nation ceremonies and picnic at vo. ra i ,„a
the Euchre Misan n ground, Mon- M * * 1 r '
day afternoon After v.nou. gam ^ W Jli ”,,n',a> * '
e* and initiation ,tunt, th.- g "ZI *' vv<-<0wwn ichaol with one
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mvniDfn of th# Grarc C*r%*tn tk , . v\ lun n , Th
t,le wui- tK I. ' r n Th'' wmg student, wh.
to CHAFTER DT
rT TRIDA Y
Nfnn.hm of Ptu chapter DT
Friday afternoon in the
me of Mr, Robert M law,on
« East lee. for a regular
ting
Tie president, Mrs Curt Kdger
gase s report an lit- re-enl
• e contention held ,n Tulsa
who,i -ie was a delega’*-
|l(< fT.«linirnti w.r, served pre-
tng -the husmes" meeting in
TW’ e riHus M i . .
Its. Jaturs i> Berry
fo< kr Tl -III M . H , , \y , .
rt. Mr, Fred Kltiypensmith \|r«
rt Wilkinson Mr, Rua«et| Si.
't*» 1rv L«n Jackson and the
Tfcc nest meeting will he May
.r. th< hoi - .f Mr.
B
(GRACE CARSON
IcraCLE MEETS
and you should
[if those gor-
geous arrangement, QPAL
*Mr, Joei HARRIS came out on
top by winning the SWEEP-
and after u emg her
entries. I readily agree with those
TfUSA JUDGES that OPAI. de-
served that first place j
think the youngest flower-lover
entering an arrangement was
young TALVA JFIAN JFrNNINGS.
daughter of the GEORGE JEN-
NINGS Joy; HARRIS and
G F. 'Bud' VAN IANPINGHAM
wish to be rrrogni/ed to the pub-
lit because |he> i ,, helped with
th# flow#r »how
saw ri.anche hartman 1
uptown this week ,he . been |
, away fur several months . also
got a gllmps. t MARY -Mr,
flora.-i IIAMVEY walking <io„n
the Street MARY and HUR-
RY HORACE are now living ,n
DEPFW moving there fr>on KEI.
I.YVII.I.F: HORACE was a
1 former employee al the county1
treasurer s of fir* here
The high school kid, have their)
yearbooks for rhl, year they'
^IlN Hanil (.omrrl l>
\tlnidnl l!\ Lirjje
Lrimd Here TiH*>t|a\
don't know why. but #l#r-
tumk *nd ani^mignintc nlvkN>«
giv# m# h tru# 4#n«# «»f fr##dom
wul t(» m# #l#rtinn« nr**
#*nting
SO> | BAU< gjini**- nr** nrh#<1tjl-
#d tn begin Monday with I h #
BARTLETT < CJLLIN5* tVAru play*
ing th# ini'ml gam#
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• Keep Turning in U'.ed fats!
• iersM lit Siirtti Ciearr'ir «
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prevent. Marlene Shields Sapulpan, were entertained
gul, had a patrol group i w**^ 0(u' nf the heal hand con
meeting Six girl, |>a..ed the test -“*• ----— “ - ■*' ‘
Hie horn, of Minnie Cobb fo?
, ' a
f * ■ ■ l>r- gr.i -
Amanda Per man a. led
tr' i ■ - ■ > . •.
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Th. meeting wa- opined wit.
kr--m M. ". ..
Jpllowed “'fh devotional"
Kord During the meeting
leaver arai given hv Mr, Alt .
hng wtrll
' Eolkiwing the huwnea- na et-
eefreiho.rnta were served p)
barsle,, assisted by Fs-ala
hroud lo the memferr and one
best. Mr* Bmdle
I emanem club
I DIMMER MEETING
J.Thc Emanem club was enter
Inesl Monday evening with a
’■ '*'»•' d-ni,. - .,. ti . i. .
J'1
In •• pendcnce t^,. I„,„| „ .
BfffC uf Ih# himin
I "tr ....... 1 ■ • - i ■ ■
['*" ' 1 ■ ■ <
R-' “ "'d • I I
ay psile and the serving tai-b
‘eorarvd with a larger
/*•' t..... hs-' • -
I» 'ci I ,
■ Mr- UpJ
lllke. Mrs Oiarle* Pik. vp.
P - r- v'.iif... : s f’.olt |( ,■ -
fV' f*«r"ld ri,oo... MT, V
I 'evens and Mr. Garth
P I.IKC
Mr, Steven. rhe historian
t,v « .synopsi- t It . ,r . ,
P *•' * •-! V
| •' Shaii. '11 D-d in- n- .»
("/■1« They ar**
FreMAmil. Mr, Charles Bngg.
PVJ vice-|-r.-;der,t Mra Clarei •
pllller. se-i-nd v i* • - r,-
r-t ■ ' ' sii* .i-i - •-- , i-| ,i ■ ,
(Ifs Thelma P.nM I. , .
Hi. I .eon l pdlki- partial len
liinan. Mr, In, k M.Caig and
> ll. Mr. Rot.erl -
I STARLTCHT STUDY
| CLUB MEETING
The Starlight Study Hub met
llimd i\ i icmrig in the home --f
111* W A Cooper will, Mr, J C.
nampton a, aaslatant h-
The member, present were
li- ^ red Ad;.in- Mrs. J M Moal-
fifht Mr, lo.-of p.| , , \|r>
ah Barton Mi , -
arguret Gant/. Mis. I.ula lam|i-
uo Mi. Owen Hill Ann M r
M"- 1 W’ Martin. Mr, Ale*
K'gifet, Mr* C A Baldi Mrs
pR'URc Cukeiing Mr. A R N. v
/ I Ihe h, steaee,
dis Boatright conducted the
.me., meeting in the absence
‘the president. Mr, W I Cun-
aghain, and Mr, Nevrns had the
|tad> FtoutrtThe huatesaes served
vej| refreshments
The next meeting will be June
in the home o! Mrs Bruie.
meeting will he a picnic.
I PASTIME CLUB
[MEMBERS MEET
Rose,, honeysuckle and fern*
.I»re the floral decorations al the
ineeting of the Paslime club Tuea-
PH> evening In the home of Mr*
1. B. l-dar
The business meeting was con-
IliR-ted by Ihe president, Mrs.
"»ld!e Miller
Al the social hour, prizes went
In Mrs Ed Stewart and Mis. Car-
he Drum.
the club
Sue Bailey. Carol Raker JaR.es
i>ea.on Roy Deaaon Edward Eon-
ska Hazel Gantz. Mary Allen
4 ,,ru> Ronald Hrndrn ks. Joan Mc-
Klnrtcy. Joyce Naifch. Janie, Pat-
terson Sylvia Seay. Cora Craw
1 ford Donna Gage Ann Mercer
Mitz. Harrington and Joe Bui
Wortmtn ,
The following member* of the
Cub were in charge of the mitiu-
t*on Dan Moore Geneva [lavi.
i Howard Crawford Bill Ungwetl
palty Perry. I. T Golden FJeanor
Thompson. Kay McKinney Char-
les Williamson W'esley Vinyard
and Boh River, prcoR-nt of the
' dub
Ne«-d printing* Call Uabe at
the IFemocrat New*
EAT AT THE BEST -
Coffes Shop m tha Southeast!
I.ORAINE COKKKi: SHOP
Sapulpa Oklahoma
Kick & Lorainr Douvas. Ownsrt
for wsond clsu *cuut.s
The girls present were Pat
Carlson. Twlla Cbnlcv Mary Jan*'
Ci.rneDn.n, TMana flinvts. Jean
Dodwrn. Peggy Jo Grant Kather-
ine Harper Treica Hudgin,. Stel-
la Faye Kuykendall. Nancy Mar-
tin and flarbar Sue Stoneking
After the hu.ine** m**eting rlie
girl* formed a friendship circle
and played game, in Ihe yard
• • B
Hava Picnic
Girl Scout troop 16 met Tues-
day at tlwtr lender's home. Mr,
Rerrv Rea 7(fi South lln kory.
wF -re they were pined hy Mrs
Hugh Huffine and Mra Hubert
Aston, who chaperoned them on
a hik.- and picnic to the City
Park
After games were played the
following enjoyed a picnic lunch
Mr. Rna Mr. Huffine Mr* A.-
ton, Eddie DeLong. Jackie Lee)
Adam*, Delbert House. Darrell
Roller Barham Allen Karham
Asher Connie Aston Judv Dix-
on Patricia Furman Sylvia Huf-
fm. Carol Kliageniinith. Shirley
Morford. Colleen Murphy. Glenda
Pulliam Prtfrlcia Ann Rea and
Dortthy Rhodes.
cert. Of rhe year at the Washing-
ton auditorium Tue,day night
with Garth Rlake and lH»nni, H
Kelliher directing the senior
nlor high and elementary school
hand,
Vfuarternote club members were
admitted to Ihe event on their
membership card,
Highlighting the program wa-
a piano .--lo hy I)..nald Murphy
accompanied by the hand, and «
cornet «>l<. by Ralph Parke
It »s> Kelliher’x ipitlal per
formance at the ctincert Tu.-.dav
i-vening a as he ably dire<-ted the
elementary and Junior high
band 6
Report* said that the band per-
formed to a near-c .1 > rowd
which gathered In tiu aud.torium
to h#ar tti# ronr#r*
R#dutiful p#r«win<
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1948, newspaper, May 20, 1948; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529806/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.