The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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'I'H* | POiOClAT NEWS, THUH8DAT, DEC. 7T 1044
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*" tnrtrttril a *11 [ Harry Hurt zng sun will |mM'|
Jark |. | public a«u on Monday. OrrtaiM
m1 a *11 bond for 11 at the Hun hum#, 1 aUl*
r»rry Jeff *forf»it»rt ««utl>. 1 mil, ssaat. 1* ttSSm
r drunx^nnru. Paul south of the .Sand Spring* bil*M
rt » *11 bond fori or 1 mile «nl |ty mtloa Mutli
Kal[iti Dm,. for j of the Allan rraa Will laptM
tmnd for drunker, rhur. h. on tbr old Killy Andarsau
j alloimant.
-— I "na mule. 26 head of rattln, M
______ h,"‘l of hog*. poultry and fan*
KSTIVfGUISMED up » ir «*r»t. M ill tx> mo|<|.
j , ' The will begin promptly
. „ ' , 'J *' 11 00 “ ™ «"<* will l3
. thl. week served on tbr grounda Rov
.. fir, at Vr7 Sottfb P.M„ Broken Arrow. 1. ,ha
• fer highest J2! ,H'n"f ’n<1 R B T,irlft will r-larh
• rer highw-iy when the tale
E-vra- srz’jsc
formerly of Sapulpa. and Henry
Allan Aah. antt of Mr and Mr.
Wyatt Aah of Garfield. Kan*. a*,
changed nuptial vow* on Novem-
ber 22 at S p m In the fburrh
"f the Nazarane in Parson*. Kan..
with the parlor. Rev Riley Archer
M»*inr
Over Wrrti rwd
Mir* l.llllr Crtrwar of VUrita.
attended the Oirlatian Vlenflst
lecture last Friday evening held
In the high *rhor>l auditorium
She .pent the week end vlriting
in the home, of Mr. W S Cas-
ridy. Mr* May me B Clark and
Mr and Mr. C, W Miller and
Mr and Mrr C C. Newton Mr.
Crnwer returned to Vinlta Sunday
■vening
• • •
( at hoi it ladirr Altar
Szwlety I unrhron
The Catholic Ijidier Altar Ve4-
iety met on Wednesday after-
noon for a 1 o'rloek lunrheon i
at the community hi^ia
f-"* who played the
wedding marcher and _______,______
'•'* •!»* rololat. Dale Wilton, who
rang "I lx>ve Vou Truly" and "The
Izrrd’r Prayer"
The hrtde wore a two-piece
blue wool rtreet length drc.-
with which the wore brown ar-
cerrorler and rarrled v bouquet
of yellow chryranthemum*
Mr, Martha Adam*, matron of
honor, wore a two-plere pink
wool drer* With corrage of pink
- ---- _ — "0.1 -i r, A l -
. ■ *— Obtlten of thl* city, on
■* high noon In the Kie-
fer Mathodirt churrh. Rev Ar-
Buhl. Jr-. p«.lor of the
jJ*P r*atf the double ring wrv
Faya Ann For
^ P-’-.'.......
^JJWal miMlr war given by Mir*
••tty TO. who •— ■ —
Turfy" aad "At
W*a accompanied by Mr*” AA e
r**n». _ who aiw> played the
■TMM chorur from lohengrln. *y*
ptwceaaional and the
Mandelrrohn*. Wedding! youth
bride, who wa* given In
by her father, wore a
rfbti of durty rose i—-- -
MbCb ocrcaanrlet Her shoulder
wnr white orrhid. r
**• carried a white prayer hook
^Acting •* matron of honor war
***• Martha Cook, who wore blue
H** erapa drear and rarrled a
•■Ho prayer hook Her corrage
•M of gardenia •
Ftbd vonGnnlen of Sapulpa.
•ltd a* beat man to the groom
^Potlawtng the ceremony a wed-
”A* Atari wa* aerted lo mem-
Of the two familler at the
Milt borne
Tbe jaawtywed, left Sunday eve-
■Ibg far a abort wedding trip,
•ftar which the pair will go to
Ab*fcbO«vtlle, Fla where the
(•ton la (tat ioned
ed it
There were booth* for fortune
telling, ghort walk, firh pond.
doughnut*, popcorn
•acted " “
program
coffee ______ ____
hall*, and variour other carnival
attract Ion*.
be uaed to
A complete /me of ruluma
The Democrat New*
----l| The proceed* will 1^
1 l/vve You; redecorate the ten lor department
*"'** “ * '**“ * " worrhip center
f The
Robert Hay*
pawning and an din fumlah a r
in the youth department
food wild at the booths war do-
nated by women of the church
rw*e*-! Dn Thursday night the regular
■N fellowthip plavtirne will
j begin at 6:31) in the chureb hs*e-
rn in’ment A sack rupper wilt he
ore a served, followed hy games and a
crepe with worship period
“ " / • • a
Christian Endeavor
Party
Christian Endeavor Society of
the First Christian church held a
social meeting last- Thursday
night in the home of the spon-
sor. Mrs. John Pinkston
A dramatic* club of Christian
Endeavor waa organized and ar-
rangemenl* made for the first
club meeting to he held Thurs-
day night at 7 an in the church
loiter Chapman wa* fined *T>
for paulng in a school zone
Billy Sam was fined *10 and no.i,
for drunkenneu. but the sen
i tence was suspended Arthur Be'l
was fined *12 and rod* for
drunkenness A A l-onghocu
was fined *5 for passing in a
whoril tone W O Andrade was
i fined ES for passing in a .rhool
zone C. W McManus was fined
*5 for speeding and *T> for pass-
1 Ing In a whool zone T D Wil-
liam* forfeited a *Ti hood for
pians for the comint; seed season
venlence we have ordered the
variety of garden seed jn this |<a
fher I Vi Varieties
MVSSKY SKKI) K FKKD STORE
412 Hast I hr wrv
Junior Sodality
Meeting
The Junior Sod-pity of the Sac-
red Heart Catholic church met in
the home of Margaret Fitzgerald
exchange of Chri.trms gifts.
filialjn
Left tor ,%ir
Hostess Training
Susan Potter, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Orrin T Potter, left Fri-
day hy plane for Denver. Colo
to take a physical examination
prior to taking a four weeks
• raining course of intensive train-
ing aa an air host*** aboard the
I Continental Airline* planes,
see
Arrived Home
for Vacation
Miss Carrie V Wooden arrived
home Tuesday from O-orgia to
spend a month's vacation with
her parent*. Mr and Mrs B F
Wooden
Misa Wooden is employed aa
secretary in the adjutant go,
eral't office of the Infantry school
at Fort Banning
In 191B the production of oil in
Oklahoma fot the year went
above the one hundred million
barrel mark for the first time
For that very »prri.il somaonr on your gift list
—shop at Chastains Sen nur sparkling roilrr-
tion rf Christina* l.ift items throughout the
store gifts for all memVrs on your gift list
All designed for holiday giving or krrptng.
tCrisis Iissm Shaper a*fc
SOrrot lnk.se g«s mm listta*
Cs»«l« - . ,M, It ShspM - Mtaw
gP 1 sh-Ksrss seg ■
number* ware furnish
tba Flichee mission rhythm
•B admission sea* charged
di ware given to a PTA
tar improvement of the
'firm achool grounds
torroi CUTiai MT
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Support Our
Schools
l-HTHKH IMMiBA(,S
KKFP ON Bl VINO
TAR BONDS
hlh *ar loan Drive
Choice of t rixp floral design*
or warm Chenille Rohrs—all
site* and a wide selection
Priced
( oslume Jewelry
DOROTIIV PERKINS
Line of
high quality is a fundamental
New season beauty in glamorous
jewelry to brighten every costume.
Earrings, necklaces, rings, brace-
lets. clasps, comparts, brooches
and pirn—all wonderful to wear
or gm- Be sure to see our spark-
ling collection.
Wood spice sets 1511
Lilac cologne I M
Dusting powder 1 00
Weather lotion l.M
Talcum powder 50c
Perfume from 150 to 3 00
Wrisley’s bath soap
sets 50c to 1 Oft
Men s sets by Wrtsley. In com-
binations of either soap, lo-
tion or powder I 00 to 2 50
Follow-Me sets for ladies 5 00
Softal cuticle sets for men or
women 1.00
Nail polish sets . 50c to 1.00
Toilet sets, comb, brush and
mirrow _ 3 50 to 8 91
,or ~«4Hute Investments that re-
n profits in increased wealth and increased standards of living.
e conclusions come from an Impartial source and have been arrived
Orly. They cannot be attached as the statements of selfish and
latlc professional school people. The conclusions come from busi-
and industry that must pay the com of education. Patron, are
I to sign the petitions on the four state questions for school im-
menta and vote far them when they are presented.
DAINTY II \M)Kf R< HIKES
9(K t«
A most welcome gift . . pretty h
Whites and florals, some hand ei
ered and lace trims. A very she*
tion
Men ■ Handkerchiefs tee!
«A«V BLANKETS
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944, newspaper, December 7, 1944; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530070/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.