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Happy; Birthday!
By loan Waite Lawson
I1J ° *om’‘ WM* CENTENNIAL. which marked M7N-1
•ager »«f wet.- riiihi'>ij* N'KSOTA's pxith unnhrrurv I
•V',,?’' re*',y “* ,hl* w,« "k* ■ teir with .lock.!
*7". ** hch'Hil lir» but canned good, and flowers display I
eu.i he , * h'‘r'' *’ bo,,k* "n'1 nf enurw the flower.!
" I’"1 u*' caught the eye of MRS rt'T.P
the> uy the mnn.kin of the first !
governor of the .late namely.'
HENRY II SIBLEY also mw
the niaov flour mill., dairies, the
mammouth tteamhoat. on the
MISSISSIPPI, boat raring on the
MRS FVLP tell, us
really interested her
fiff to DALI.AS this ueek was
ANE DAME!. risuchter <>f
dAtTD and OIARI.ES DAM El.
ANE will teach music In a DAle
•AS suburb school to fifth and
Isth grader. this j* JANE.
list espertenre with teaching as LAKES
tic just received her degree from that what
, V*,VrHS,TY *' WAro «hc wh,,i;'rtty Va77i^'way
rr.AAS last spring hut we ’hat parks churches, art Inatittt-' I
tn™ ,h*>11 he e-xid at tt • ttens and education buildings were:I
»h»
huilt she said all were hull!
'•n a small hill with henutlfully-
iands.-at.ed lawns surrounding
she says the only things
she really went up there far was
to see her son. and eaf fish snd
raspberry pie and she did
so | guess her vs*
ration was complete . .
» *yVirvxi~iA/\ru*>.
Sodeti
••aching dramatics to alt ages
If children in one of the TULSA
chords Is ANITA RIONDO she
hlnks this will he guile an ex-
•erienre and we're inclined to
igrer with her
^Wtth some vacations are long
ncr and almost forgotten. sortie
•enple have waited until «.ol
seather t<> begin theirs Roy
tnd MARGARET SMITH are Just
feck from the SMOKFY MOCN-
CAIN'S where they had a grand
tme they s|>ent the first two
seeks of their vacation st home
u«' rejtlng up for the other part
>f their leisure time some
tonderful sights will he teen for
he nest few weeks hy DR PHIL-
P JOSEPH and his father and ,
bother they re off to SYRIA J (sOld Star Mlllhprs
.. visit friend, and relatives ' 1,1 ■W" f,W,nrn'
•tst hark from GREECE With
bany, many tale, to tell friends
» MUX SKOURI.IS he spent
»x weeks over there . .
At the first pari of this summer
IEBER PINCH local sttorney. an
lounrrd *
nr the past 15 years he had had
children In school and had been
tnabie to take a vacation . and
It well as he could remember.
# #
PAGE THREE
Kellyvilie Items T1
By CARRIE POWELL
Democrat News Correspondent
Hu' for a regular meeting at
which a delicious 1 nn o'clock
In the court rnom' tha't il‘nrh'‘"n w»s *•« ed hy Mrs J O
on h.. h.a Edward*. Mrs Matter Rodgers.
Mrs W A Hills, Mrs C S Harp-
er, Mrs Carl I.indsey. and Mrs
A C. Erampton
he last vacation he and hia wife T*J" were decorated with
ted una us. kui. _______■ bowls of mangolds and covers
At AnvWiurt Vliu>linn Someone made her happy with this present—one of the newest
IIMIIiMY Tlrflllly, | wrinkles in birthday gifts. It seems that since a carton of rigatvttes has
American legion Auxiliary met always been one of America’s favorite birthday gifts, Cheslcrfiel.i camr
Tuesday afternoon at the legion | UP teith a novel carton specifically designed for the purpose Its rolatful
veering a’ birthday motif and greeting card device mean that you don't have to
— ... wrap it, either.
Tommy Lucas returned Satur- Jimmy Begley, r.ary Shields. Ethel
day afternon from Hobart, Okla. Pave Jones, Carolyn Thompson,
wr—e he had Sj.ent a taw days ("tferle* T«rr. Jiuts fefin. Virginia
in the home of irlaUves. Mr and Wfetar Linda PilU.um <diry r>ue
Vlri riatidv K-rell aftd family, St digA Jt A *'h|l if! ■. n and the
laudlne' and Robert Chari** ho*.rfe'R par#r'g Mr in) .vtrs
— 1 • w
Guesla in thu hofn# of Mr and Adult gurat* wprp Mr». Max
Mm H C Cirmlrhlfl Monday Sinigur. Mr* Riluy Lamm. Mr«
•'^Ing wm Mr and Mr» War- Alkw Tumhl*m»n. Mr* Bernard
■+* and haby and H P. Romifle iwut M»»# Addi« R^id
dTarrun of Cushing ----
Sarah Kay V*ath of Tulaa *punt
R**\ and Mr*. 0. C Con nut t. a fea tLu>» of tb* pait wuuk frith
**'r* vixitorv m the h me of Mn he' fftfRl Mr and Mm
Henry Wood Surnlay <*vuqirifc }G W Ar v god
Mr* Hannah Irwin wh- ha* \fY* L P dHdon and ton L P
•P*nt the past »everal week* in Jr have recently returned fr«,m
th*4 home of her grand daughter Canalnw, Mo where they vi»ited
snd family Mr and Mr* Carl her daughter and family Mr and
Baird and daughter has returned Mr* Vernon Ciee and son Da re i lee
Kellyville. ___
——— Mia* Susie Robertson of Minn-
Mr* .Summers and daughter elo*. Kan*a* *{>ent a few day* of
Laura Belle of Holdensille arrived the past week in the home of Mr
Th-.radnv to spend a few days and Mrs Herbert Willi bey and
with the former'* daughter and children Sharon and Michael
«ly. Mr and R '!ar- ■— ■
tindale and daughter Rutha Jean. Mr and Mr* Clayton Rathbone
(caura Belle remained here to at- of Villa Park. Illlnoi* arrived Wed-
end *4*hool this fall rveaday to visit in the home of
■ ~~ Mr and Mrs Chester Williams,
Mr and Mrs Dfsry Holder of Vtrs Wlllian^s is the sister of
Rnrrarnento Calif., arrived last Clayton They are former rest-
week to spend a few day* in the ,dents of th»* rtty
hetme of Mr and Mrs 8 J. Ross. ; -
Mrs Ham is the M»ter of Mr Hoi- Mrs Fllen Lovins of Bartlesvtile
dir They are former resident* of Okla arrived Monday to visit her
Kell>\|lle. • |brother and sister and their far .
lies, Mr. and Mrs S J Ross and
FOR &ALE 3-room bouse. Gas,
electricity, water and sewer IS
bbsck* from city bus *top. Newdy
derorated^ Warrantee deed. I rn •
mediate po**i»Riion SI fMM> cash.
Phone 1 TWl after 5 JO p,m. tf
Of
S %<•
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A i
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If «V4wr^UI
a 1» i*«found
i’ennin-
%l dtiy's end ag» tha r«»t #»• *ie
Amrrit an fua**l»t«- U) rn
two Marine* haul tln«n add . >.H h
fls* of their • oantrv la the ife-«,ld
Iradilisnii mibtary rrrrnraay (fa
duty at the 1 - n nlatr in Jrrusilrm
are tfrrlve Nary men »od fort*-on*
Marines 1 he ftlurjArlvU con
prise a Savjr ( itsimunti atoms Mit.
while the Marine d» ta* hmrnt «
from per%«nn*l a*islfi»ert Ur th.
Hixth fash Fleet
(OSroal U $ Na*f
01 Orientation leeL
Means Plarement Test*.,
(jmjm • I ours Oaiu cs
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for Tr jr ^
III f ('HIM, |s
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NO IT
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Mrl
• ir»g 1 „ gricitRlr and
M*itMirrua«tng If you fnku a
xljoonf
ul Blamn In a glaat
Of YBUt
•*r nffer rnB*nlN. you ran
P^f Tt<
■miorr. hh-a t|i.i«kl^ Busina-
B
'♦c four way* to relirv*
■ id ir>dttt. • ,n u, tj,,
l>rug i
Store and axk for Biaino-
0 d«>»e» for 69c O. !..
Hum*k
Drug Store* <adv il
Sammy anri Rnbhy Nawton who
bai- spent the summer \acaiuitl
Mr anri Mrs H S N-wfun
Tu-srlny Mrs. Newton anrt Mrs
lari was way hack around about
1925 so h- Informed hta Ils-
-n-rs that hr and the Missus
iw going to hsvc a me* trip
tut to CAIJFORMA anri so , r «
*•->' w-n» on th-ir trip but Su,llv»" »"<« J W
t*-y cam- hark -shaust-4 ,
IEBER said tt had h—n an long Mrs. tV— Ausmus pr-siri-d over
w»r» laid for 35 members
Gold Star moth—rs present w-r-
mr, Mr« Oorge Caughem. Mr* R E
anri so * * Miner. Mrs
ano so e,... .
tine* they had had a vacation’,h' hu»'ti',s* m—ting at which a
the
list he Just didn t know how to r',,n'nti''nal report was read by
let «in one so he has decided ',r* R '• Eaupell and plans were sim-e reglstralion and freshman m,. individual
te II stay in SAPt'ITA and w.dk Un *-v*r*l projects frw the orientation t* Just about here Ih, future
oilng venr Memtiership chair- fnll semester begins Wed- It |. the only trade *chs»il Bi
uthwest fully accredited try
Students Heail Teeh Delivers
For Ag Campus Skilled Hands
Everything from piscement
/imx to rampuf tour* am* plan-
n«»d f or frexhmvn and n»w atu-
drnt* during oric-niaDon wr#»k at
th<» f.’niversify of oklnbnma this
n«\r spent fh^ summer vscaium 1 ^ir*. .irwinn anu Mrs ,I!
in the home of iheir grandpar^nfs ,*ovln* Pitied Mr end Mr* T J Activities will get underway
Mr amt Mr* Sam Barnard and Shaw ot Apache, Okla in Bristow Mondn\ Sept 12 with a genera)
Tuxkegse to asaembly Placem ent teats begin
.... .......#, 1 p m tl.Mt afternoiin and j I
Mr and Mr* J W Castor and will be held twice daily through!|
lughter. W**dne^day Attendance at the'!
- aixembly and test* i» re<|uired of!
Mrs Charlie Taylor was guest *11 fre»h,men students I
honor at a surprise birthday Special get-ac'iuairted arttvitie«'j
party in her home Tuesday even- have been planned for the even-j*
ing celebrating her seventy-fifth Ings They include a meeting with!
Mr and Mr* Sam Barnard and
I other relatives in Revdon, Okla .
their home here this vi%it and family,
.*etumtd to
week
Mr arid Mr*. Charles Gleason
*nd son of Sapulpa were dinner *
<ue*f* in the home of her par-
ent* Mr and Mrs. J F Cheeve*
Friday evening
Orientation Period.
Opening Dates Lis*ed
Already students who did not
attend summer school at Okla-
homa A snd M college are think-
ing in terms of "bark to college.’*
Practical Work Streamed
At Okmulgee Branch Unit
Today in areui where unem-
ployment is increasing. Oklahoma
A and M college'* .School of 7*r* .L^X2lr. '-•rtwrignt and grand Hansford Mrs Liacrte Cart
Technical Training at Okmulgee AnnabHIe Harned Moo- Carolyn Thompson and Mr*
offer* a "golden opportunity" for! x n,n* Fdndston The evening was
fit himself fur
Visiting relatives river the hn||. rT1>n Mrs Eaupell. nffered « per-
lay weekend was ROI.AND OAK- */ir'*1 "xllvldual prues to the
IIS and his new bride tRay've members for securing new mem-
lust arrived from LIMA. PERU .1 bershlps Those wishing details
lut they'll return to MASSAfHt'- “1,1 Rtease contact her
^EETTS where ROLAND Is a stu- There will he a meeting at the
' tent at HARVARD MINA JANE hut Tuesday. S-i t 13 •• 6 an f,„
Am* JOHN OAKEN from LAS VKU- » Hall from the district president
IS NEW MEX also viiuted here All officer* and chairmen are ur-
ner the weekend , ged to attend All members are
Taking a nice (Hisltion In the invited ta> attend a. there will be
jrldiron spotlight over TAHI.E-
• AH way at NORTHEASTERN
S.l^ge this year is BOB At’SMVSj
he'll he the fullback main-
day In the lineup back In SA-
»ULPA now are JERRY and JEAN
’AKKER JERRY hat just re-
•elved his degree from OKLAHO-
ad- i
rh in-1
a print meeting following
hastrrn Slar Mrmbcps
Hold Regular Meeting
Radiant Chapter
nesday. iiept. 14 with registration southwest fully
snd freshman orientation Class state accrediting Committga.
work starts Monday. Sept 19. for school itself operates in
all students, the college calen- visory committee from I'lft1
dar reveals dustry which helps in
All near students at A and M
will take peyrheloqieal and
placement test* in the Titld-
heute beqtnnlnq at • a. m.
Wednesday. Sept. 14. These tests
and freshman registration and
orientation run through Satur-
day. Sept IT.
Students who are entering Okla-
homa A and M college for the _
first time will find this an ideal quale housing for both mart ted
make certain that the and single students. Burnished a-)
the fields of training
Some ot the courses ofleied
ore in the field of auto m-chan
Ics. body and tender work, dry
cleaning. printing. gunsaslth
locksmith. jewelry, plumbing,
refrigeration, training for Iho
severely handicapped, shoe re-
pair and baking.
The Okmulgee school has arie-
_ birthday. Guests who formed the student and faculty leaders art
■; >an Pratt. ! ,rm. Home ^ ^ U : ! ' JK5
-m.-s teacher m Kelly wile hl„, , • Mfe .'!- ' M I . Y m.x.r dim., ,f the week
h gh sch.Ki1, now teaching in Ski- Hunt. Mr. Lizzie Bower, Mr,, activlt.es w„, r\ „^„h7«e
Mm T*' °o ',rma v«" Mattie for new women student, In the
J-T So , n “ '"'w w*"'1 Mn Unl* Cartwright, home if Preudent and Mr. ..
da .venin» ^ P 1*rn,‘^ Mon* Carolyn Thompson and Mrs J A rge I, rrow Men s» idents will be
y “ Edmlston The «-\emng was spent entertained at an intramural I
social visiting and later were op-nhouxe ATI student* are invlt-l
lo th*» Coiirge <%l bnionoiogv
• civ. ^ c ..........——c . dance Friday night at the Union
the 1 f,'r City to be weekend Mr and Mrs J A Edmlston and ballroom
Th'' Kn ^ Mf ',nd Mr’ C-rge family h.ye as their guest, this Freshmen w.ll begin enrollmr
Z'n V,' c [’ Lhr,s,'n- on September l« after consulting
- son and Mrs Sally Chnslenw.n of will
setting up! Graduate* of the 1949 Senior r<l',u«t*t'r N J t^rclas* studrnt, logins Thursday
Clasa od Kellyville who have en- -
rullsd in college this fall are Mr and Mrs J E Cheeve* had
• •L imy Tuttle and Tommy Luca* a* ,h#lr *urelay evening dinner
at A aq.1 M college in siillwater riuests thr.r dauKhter and family
land Mis* Charlene Powell at Tulsa ‘Ln<* k*r* *'‘ln Haymer —
I univeraitv
Nfr*. Lizzie Cartwright and An- served iced watermelon,
nalellc Harned left Wednesday -
FINANCE
YOUR HOME
IN SAPULPA
Sore time, trouble and
menay — and hara 'the
satiifaction of dotn-j
business in your hometown.
It co:its you nothing to loam
the difference.
SAPULPA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
snd will continue until Ssturdsy
nn<»n. with ri in*4»< to rodvenp
Monday, 19
Mrs I\.in Raym^r and
wins Tommy and Jimmy of Tulsa
Th*» land
totals K0414
ar**n
I time to . _______ ____ ________________________
’high si'hooi principal has vnt a partm#*ntn for married couples rent u r r ,
sa •“ vsa "J$k srz&s5j~ eHT- '2 S -“SH
,hs,!! '"*!rrKJ., T.ia. mm, a.-iSSti'T’i 5*“ "7 I1"— ;.T,u% "ZiS, "•ItwL’tUiw0 -
|o,w they are tron ,,resided user the meeting L w,,rl< »<*®"militate « n,‘ rhlldr'r' , _
Wedding hell, rang this week Plfm 'or prs.Jer-t, to be held dur- ** r*B‘*,r,r Th*' ^ ,n °r' Mr and Mrs L 1 Foshurg Kd-
te CLAUDEEN HUMES and JOHN '»• meettag, were disrupt Wirnm ^ , Oklahoma A ‘f*? Th‘»J"*' ’ " "ave g,adu-| vvtUe. the.r -laughter, and «m-ln-
fOUNG k. wr s.y congrats" | The chapter w.ll hotd their next and^T^ge clmau. win find 1 ? n '*** “u J i ’* Mr an,‘ Mrs Alva l.angwell. I
JOHN meeting September ?, ^ ,""J I T.?‘. 1 “ *1 !*pVlpa- *«<• Mr and Mrs Legu, !
Mrs. I.ucv Wilson and daughter t,nr'- -tlieesll was
Ethel drove to Chickasha Satur- *ue*' "I Mrs Uzzie Cartwright
day to n.s.t Mr and Mrs John Sur,,,a> before l-avlng for Okla
Southern Mrs. Southern is the h,'mB City to visit his parents
sister of Mrs Wilson
»»' Oklahoma
uar** milct and tb^
dinner r*nk* *7fh in area with
jther %tst+n in the nation.
Ii the two of them
Siuld hardly wait until the cere-
nony was over to he could in-I
rixluce everyone to the new MRS
fOUNG they'll be at home tn j
fORMAN for the nest four months
in JANUARY they'll both re- !
eive their degrees and plan to |
nake SAPULPA their home . . .
One of the most Interesting va-
atlons I've heard about In a king
tme is the recent one taken by
IEULAH and JOE PULP they
pent 12 days up a MINNEAPOLIS
there they visited they son. DO.V-
tLD . . . DON Is district sales
luadoy. Header and Tuesday
II. I> and II
KNOCK ON
ANY DOOR'
Wednesday and Thursday
September 14 and IS
DOUBLE FEATURE
Jimmie Davis la
“MISSISSIPPI
RHYTHM"
.ted
Claudette CeUserl la
"SLEEP. MY LOVE"
Friday aad Saturday
Baplimhas IB aad IT
DOUBLE nAVJWJ
"CRIME DOCTORS
WARY!'
k*. . aad
"TRAILS DID"
Cbfea T of Casts MU oat
-OLD
Mrs. Minnie MfNirman
Stilch-f.lut llnstess
Mrs Minnie Moorman. 518 S
Independence st. was hostess
Thursday afternoon to Stitch and
Chat club.
Mrs Shoemaker won the club
prize Mr* Maude l,ewls won high
and Mrs Alice Harper won lose.
The club had in attendance 11
members and three guests. Mrs
Hattie Shoemaker of Sapulpa,
Miss Charlene Brown. Tulsa and
Mrs Sara Reid tif St Louis
Mrs Alice Harper will entertain
the ciub in her home Sept. 15
Wedding Date Set
For October 22
Mr and Mrs Mayfield announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter. Oer- f
aldine. to John Gregory Madden rul'*
1205 S. Qwasso. Tulsa, son of
Mr*. Gregory Madden and the
late Mr Madden
The wedding will tie an event
of October 22 at Sacred Heart
Catholic church of Sapulpa.
--- - --w ----r- ----- ■ m rill
that the map Included in the front *rhool graduation is not required | P*nks Sand SorinJV' nn^' \fr
r * A rollegB* for admission tn tt»* Division of “ '
ratal-»if will aid greatly In I oca-1 Agriculture, Kt«>d irade*. In tut-
ting canipus buildings Copies of j trial Trades and Intensive Bum-
^ I94D-.V) catalog are now avail- j ness. The school desires students
who ha’.i* a vocational need
Movies Pick Oklahoma
For Film Site \«ain
Oklahoma, fast becoming the
heralded wte for shooting Holly-
wood motion picture*, will s<Mjn
add another movie to its Wes-
tern background" belt
William V. Brennan. R<*rk Island
Elizabeth Cochrane Seamsr
N**#l e Bl> » was the first womar
to travel around the world It took
72 da>*
and railroad
through the president's of-
Farmer’s 1 ife Slated
For a Busy September
and store summer
1 Clean
clothing
2. Meet the kiddies' teachers
3. Participate In P T A work
4 Attend community club meet-
ings
5 Do the fall hnusecleamng
8. Check the home lighting sys-
tem.
7 Cheek quilts and blankets for
winter
8. Help the husband in the fall
garden
9 Remind children of safety
10. Relax and knit or crochet
11. Treat the family with hot
biscuits, butter and homemade
Jelly
I 12. Plan to attend one of the
early season football games
•vnu nave a vocational nevn, and
have the initial capacity to ac-
complish their vocational object-
ives e
For further Information, Inter-
•vted persons may write L. K
Covelle. director. School of Tech-
nical Training. Okmulgee.
Tl Slates Four Sen
Foes on *49 Schedule
■.....-- ■ ■•■• ■■■"■ •“'■•-«'• official, this week an-
vtrs. Donald kosburg and daughter nounced that Republic Picture*
vnne of Sarmlpn attended the will begin filming R.iek Island
inernl services Thursday of a Trail" m a location near Hailey-
eta live. George E Ingraham. TO vtUe. cloaa to McAlester. starting
■ -ars old, Spnniah-Amencan vet- Friday
ran who in the Veteran «
^'Tspttal in Nfii«k.>>/»,. I* Other movie* Shot in the state
,.i. .._ . u,*5 SUf* recently include "Tulsa, The
wo daughter* *' *°ft and F«wt°n Stf.ry" and a picture deal-
Burtal was made in Cleveland 1""h 'h' °“g' N,,‘on
Okla.
H B. HAAS M. D.
Apectalist la Diaest^s of the
Eya. Ear. Nose and Throat
and the rttiag of Glaxeo*
10 N. Poplar Phono 554
Unique Biblu
Valu«...a* *130
cemetery.
^ Mr and Mr* Norman Jaco of,
oyle, Okla haw spent the past
I ew days here with her parents
Vfr and Mrs R B Begley and
! amity.
Wood was first
Norfolk, Virginia.
kiln-dried
in 1879
pascapnoE!
COMPOUNDED
ACCURATELY
When your doctor sees
our name on a bottle of
medicine, he knows you
hare precisely what he
ordered
REEL
MUC STORE
. v
Zm
ti
tifJl
Wadding Date Sat
Mr and Mrs Noble Bruton, 119
S. Mounds at.,, announce the wed-
linf or their daughter. Velraa
June to Johnny J. Johnston, ton
of Mr aad llrsi -Jean Johnston of
Kellyville.
The wedding was an event of
Saturday, September 3 in the
I home of the officiating minister.
[ Rev. and Mr* Vernie Edwards.
The ndwly weds will make Lheir
home fc« the present in St. Lofte.
Mo. whtpe the groom is in arh
hdol
.1
.....- - —•!;>»•-»
Sept 17 McMurry College at 1ayP The evening hwxt"»!l2irt hi
Tulsa (night). laying games with Gary Shields
Oct 14 Vtllanova at Phlladei- is prize winner in the contest
phia < night i , ame After Linda opened her
Oct 22 Bradley at Tulsa (2 3f ’‘any lovely gifts lovely refresh-
p. m l. | ^tents were served to Carlene
Nov 12 San Francisco at Tul-5 Otekle, Leon Avery, Shirley Den-
sa (2 30 p m.). | bam. Gary Lamm. Jackie Powell
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1949, newspaper, September 8, 1949; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529941/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.