The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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URSDAY. APRIL 30*1953
THE DEMOCRAT HEWS
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THE DEMOCRAT NEWS SOCIETY
,11 US FOR SOCIETY NOTICES
PHONE 601
Joan’s Chatter-Box
cxji Wait* uj#8or,
Phone 2009
Atheneum Club
'Met Tuesday
Mrs Clyde Patrick
Hostess ESA Club
|i day SATURDAY about town
» rvvtyunr was g. Ming n food
pi, of hen* grandpa" used in
dur to a lin< hr>ak lh»
ile rfty »u without wat r
n number of hour* don '
I* any of u* realty otliz jus'
fvrtunat. arc to have *u It
f< nif nn » a* running water
| movie star . BIU. HOUSE
rnadn a guest apiH-arancr'
and while being Interviewed ha
*aid ha »|| originally from 8A-
Pt t.PA having moved here
nth hi* parents at the aga of
, tR months old ha want on
J some thing Idea that happ. n* ,'h"' 1hr h»rt " in
Imt on I hi- j, hoi** mmi M ‘-FA BIV' wa* K",ng to laka
har to TULSA to attend tha "NO
i NO NANETTE'" show baing pr*-
santad in TULSA this week
however. ha navar mentioned his
aunt’s nama and we’ve been dy-
ing with rurioaity sinrp wonder-
ing t*ho sha is do ye,u happan
| to knot*" anothar thing ha
said in his interview was that he
usad to "rhum" around with radio
»nnouna.r GLENN CONDON he-
tofa SABULPA became TUI-SA r
■ h. Kinar r*mxirrii«!vli* '*'** ,hl* MR HOUSE
l »vt iva-urvv i!." 'KN' '!T.k *h"ul'1 h. alightanad on tha mat-
AM DEWEY Mva na of it .„r ,h„ SAPr,.rA ...
Jaasl lull,, l-d* is- sa.n „n , , pr„h.
outstanding thing at-ut „bl) n,vrr w,„ hlw,Vn h.
Wat as-ty urip , a ".His- ha. ust ....... mlsm
h qU: l,rhilk’"* formed an «r hold no III faalmgs
,of rour*a LEILA EDEN has har agnin„ hlfI1 W(. r,..lly would
h looking its lovallast this'j k . r hln, to c„m<. SAPULPA
iris and mo«t I t4.l, a nlra nty wa raally
I
hava you nedicad those beau
Idinsla* in htesim etn lha lawn ftip.
th. BUr KINGTON FUNERAL InUL/lUD
^FUiRflNCE i Mr*'Mark' DlX-I^Gt Monday
also has soma pretty NMI<
na* blooming about her yard]
| har tulips also ara Jus' as!
My tha rosea at tha horn-
hut, on lha whole meist every
got along flna hut was me>ra
i glad whan tha little trickle
.lire rnrar hack and sen-,.
nks"' should be givan to thai
pumpe-r fire angina in our
without it. no tailing h<rw
tha shortage we>uld ha v.
•d . . .
jht how thara ara som
lty (.rally f|. vers snd lawns
it town so gat ciul and
round tha city to *<-e foi ]
vlf
Athanaum rlub mat Tuesday Mrs Clyde Patrick, "e* S In
night in tha hurr a f Mrs Hugh depend.n< was tv ste,* las' W.n
Hast n |040 E Thompson with nasday night at tha naatlng »f|
Mrs Lillian Erwin hostess Mrs
Kanneth Harrison vice-president
prasldad ovar tha meeting in tha
absanca of tha prasidant. Mrs
Milford Davis
During tha business session, re-
ports ware- gtvan hy Mrs I E. Pan
qulta and Mrs Harrison who were
lelegates to the State Eedaraliern
ITt R washing the tire with
soap, it's no trick to get all
tha sax, off if you ua* a vinegar
nnaa Aromatic vinegar Is moat
■ Ion chapter of O . °"r
*• ironty M-noer* pr.sem wa, | ol'rinse w.tar
Mrs George Ra riel tone Mrs Doug-I r< 00 ,h* "Wnw.ls which
kart Mr* lam Na.feh Jr f 9*°** *’ ibbant Will usually y.eld
Mrs Wayne Mu.a Mr* P.Hrh < to a r sture of * grains of oaal.c
Mrs Stewart Sayre Mrs Howard
Sany, Mrs A I- Royalty, and Mrg
J J McCrory
Al a brief business session. th<-|
of Woman's clubs' convention field nominal ng committee reported on
si the Skirvln hotel In Oklahoma tha following officers to serve for
City April 18. 16 and 17 the coming year, Mrs Muse pre*.
At the progra-i hour Mr* td^nt. Mrs Judd vtca-presidan',
Aubrey Fleming presented Mrs \yr, Naifeh. recording secretary
‘ 'an I' no « ho gav- Bloat r- yjr, McCrory ■ orr> sponding sec-
terasting program on Art As a \jr* Duckart iressur. r
iionby do illustrate har talk. \|r( Rarzallone scrap taaik, Mr*
Mrs Penn had on display e ra fom Kp||y publicity
nhtvns Home Demonstration
rtub mat Monday at the Kucher?
Mission for their regular mealing
Mrs J E Rohhins presided over
rfRS HARR, GEIGER are -
ig m.rih s. . ing and again
mie* a copper plantar lamp
!v edish embroidery, weaving, cop
per and brass pictures, and a num-
oar of other items to show wha'
-an hv dona m that field
Tha hostass served delicious re-
frahmant to the.' memhar>, Mrs
W A Courtney Mrs W C Elliott.
M-s Ullian Erwin, Mr* Aubrey
Klaming Mr* Kenneth Harrison,
Mi Earl Hermes, Mn Ban Kntpp
Mrs Robert Lindley Mr* lam Mr-
Masters. Sr Mr* H. L Mullin*
Mrs I K Penquita Mr* S C.
Rollman Mr*. Roy Turnbull. Miss
Esther Wilkottaon. Mrs Hugh Has-
ten
Nest meeting will he In the
home of Mis* Esther Wilkonson
on Tuesrtay. May 12 at 7:30 p.m.
i May Fellowship Day
Dinner is Set
Games of hrtdge followed the
session
Nest meeting of tha chapter
will be held May 13 with Mrs Roy-
ally hostess, sin Henshaw
acid dissolved in 20 grain* of rose
water Wipe tha nails off with a
charr Polish with a dry towat
after tha traatmant
Want to perfuma yoOT hardk*r-
chief?"1 Ws*h them with a small
piaca of orris root in a muslin bag
Tha rMult is a faint aroma of
violet?
Hose will last longer If you run
them dcr tepid water imm» I air-
ly af er removing from tha feat
Rub ?< me beeswax at the heel
usual, thos. iris at tha home*
Miss
lad lha
Dickens
Nellie Osborne
MRS Gt'Y MILLER and MP i «' g ng and Mr. Roy
1 TRONE ara at their lovelie.' *«'" »ha daiotional*
don't forget shout tha IRIS Mrs Earl Ferguson gav?- a very
fW to ha held FRIDAY after-1 mtarastlng lesson on "Milk i
n al tha hom> of OPAI, iMr» Bargain in Calatum Mr Quan
t HARRIS I ho*?- pretty Ivy | tin Walkup gave a|
Its in th. wind. w Of MRS | wMh I fluff and Mrs ! K |
JJNGHAM'S nstuarant ret- Ribhlni gave one with baked
dy iak. y.iur ay-s o» you i,as, I custard
wonder what sh> dors to these' Members present ware Mr* 1.
nak. them gmw so nice i l. Woodall. Mrs. lawrenca tang
hotfurr i ng w. : * ndarmg • n Ntr« Jack Burer s igh, Mr
fa n. w fa<l ha* -en laun-> • d s, j,,hn*.,n. Mr* Jesa Guilf-.y
Mrs J E Rohhins. Mr* George |
Ui< harilsor. Mrs Otis Blair Mrs '
Tha 1983 May Fellowship Day
observance, sponsored by lha Uni-
ted Church Woman of Sapti'pn
T h*TK*' 'h' F,rV spring garden flowers, and
h’irch Thorn.*, n and M r . . ' .. ..............
Current Events Club
Met Thursday Night
Mr and Mrs D C Hamilton.
411 S Linden, ware host* ast
Thursday night at the forth night-
ly meeting of Currant Events clur
Sixteen members ware present and
two guests. Mr nnd Mrs Rdv
Delmeter of McAlaster
J O Bumpus. city manag-r. wa*
speaker of the evening on th.-
Sapulpa zoning ordinance
Current events given in respon-
se to roll call formed the remain-
der of the program
Mrs John Parkins, club pres"
dent, was in charge of the busi-
ne*n sesaion
The receiving rooms were beau-
tiful with xiuqueis of tulips and
Friday, May 1. at
Roy Dick'-ns Mrs Hill llubhard
Mr* IJuentin Walkup and Mrs
Kail Fe.guson
Next meeting will be *>n
25. at the Euchee Mission
IAP1 I.PA we near the BILL
grrs on S4XTH MUSKOGEE
•t hava bought a new car to
M their new hou« l»#
| brown those who have
jt ll say that th*- two rertfkin-
go wi It with each other
think It is a rlrVrr id. a . . . . j
fv.iai form., sapuj'an-. ''‘''‘Snnnq Fashions
ttia bili. tabers „f RAitTLi Are IaKiiTg Cue
fe, r.2e "TS..SK .Me' From Two Factors
> BURNS «ad son BARRY of| „ , „
;1IITA KANSAS srwnt la*' Two (actor* England* corona-
• k with JUANITA * parent* ! »‘on economy of line ara
(A and LEO HARVEY outstanding influences n
. _ spring fachions this year says
f.rwcv. n<*'< «"■ «•«' Helen^ Kadai Oklahoma AAM ml-
s, department In this column. ] ^ „WM#llok, ,rtl ,p..rt,|„,
Many spung clothes are con-
with an economy ot lire
St rents,
p ,n
This year's observance of th<
May Fellowship Day renter* •-
demonstralton round the theme " Citizenship -Ou?
Christian Concern” This also will
be tha title of the principal ad-
dress to be givan try Mrs MorauI
Boaonetto.
Mrs G B Hallmark will be lea-
der for the day assisted by Mrs.
Harry Freeman and Mr* Charles
R Upton
Following the program the ladies
of iha First Methodist church will
be hostesses at tea
May Fellowship Day Is one of
Msy: the three special occasion* ob-
i s«-rved each year by United Church
Women of Sapulpa The others are
World Day of Prayer observed the
first Friday in l.ent and World
| Community Day observed the fir*:
Friday in November
The May Fellowship Day pro-
motes Christian Fellowship in th.
local community
for the table centerpiece an ar-
rangement of yellow tulips made'
a lovely setting for the r.-frasn-
nen; tour.
Demonstration Club
Met Thursday
Pretty Water Hume D.-monatra-l
tion club mat last Thursday In
regular session at 'hr home of <
Mrs, George Matthews
Demonstration tor tha day wa.
| road ■ on quick dessert? and our
need of calcium A po- was mad"
snd served within 3fi minutes h-
Mrs Earl Ferguson. Creek county
horn- temonstratlon igent
Gift* were presented .o th>
and lovely refreshments
served to Mrs Wyait Sel-
Mrs Leonard Hudgins, Harve
HU ITE or THE WEEK
Pineapple-Rica Dessert
i.Serves 10)
I ct.p cold cooked rice
1 cup drained, canned crushed
pineappla
1 c quartered marshmallows
1 Cup chopped walnut meats
I Cup heavy cream, whipped
C -i.bine ingredients in order
luted and chill thoroughly. Serve
in sherbet glasses, garnished
with additional whipped cream.
M dcored.
when wearing to save wear and
tear.
So. the your tired aching feet by
bath, g in a basin with warm wa-
ter snd vinegar.
Ma«e sachet powder for bureau
drawer* snd linen closets by using
one-h. i f an ounce of Isvendar flow-
ers s d half a teaspoon powdeisd
clove? Sew in a small bag.
Jyory o mbs need cleanmg"’ An
old toothbrush is excellent for
scrubbing them. Use alcohol rath-
er than water for best results.
Dry ( leaning combs snd brushes
la easy if you sprinkle oatmeal
over the brush bristles and run
the comb through the brush until
noth come clean.
Dirt and grease from excessive-
ly toiled hair can be cut by rub-
bing the juice of some lemons into
ihe scalp before shampooing Use
the fingertips to rub well into the
scalp.
Prevent bruises from discoloring
bv applying a sweet oil to them as
soon as you bump yourself.
Tfljj VbriqhboAA
Berean Class Has
Covered Dish Dinner
Herman rlai* »#f Oi« First Chris-
tian rhurrh was at a
rowrrd dish dlnnrr last Friday
at t\ S> p rrt in thr rhurrh dining
I hall Qfatt laa wen* Mrs C J
l)av»«l and Mrs G^/tgr Glfifton
I prewent wi*r** Mr and Mr*
J K* nn»dh KHfrl, Mr and Mr* Fred
j Fr» t/ Mr and Mrs A B Criamr.
Mr and Mrs Charlrs Mathrwson.
Mr and Mrs Claud** M< Ph#*rs**n,
Mr and Mrs Hart and daughter.
| Mr and Mrs B 0 fjingrtrh and
j Jrrry Mr and Mr* Guy W
'Willifrwy and Rogtr, Mr and Mrs
M* II Coley. Kar«*n and Linda Col»y.
_PAGE THREE.
Mrs Russell OrKiprt Mrs Mr-hltt,
one guest Mrs T H Garrigon of
Pierce Oty, Mo, Mr snd Mrs.
Gleason. Mr and Mr* Davis
Mr* Glngrleffi had charge of Ihc
informal games that followed Ine
dinner
The evaluation and testing ser-
vice ui ihe University of Oklahoma
Extension Division conducts shout
.Vi.rxzi tests a year in Oklahoma
schools
Nearly Emm persons in more
than 3mi communities are . nroll. it
in rorr* s(.onden<,e i?iiirte| in the
University of Oklahoma Extension
Ik vi sion
would do so if any of you
•e anything >ou dim! want H
■» — WTD d.ean KIE- ^ ^ fu„ ptay lo th.
(way have a couple of new
rns they would like to give
ay they did have three,
my son talked them out cf
.... before I had a chance
intervene ....
*)N DAVIS n.wly elected
le Hl-Y prexy spoke TUES-
Y t-vining in TUI25A at the
CA for the Hl-Y's and KEY-
»NERS DON is the »?>n of
TUX. DAVIS
|s(e you haven't forgotten your
•t-well*" cards to those " shut-in"
‘ink of your* ARTHUR
kVRENO is a patient at th-
JvCREST hospital in TIILSA re-
e-raling from a rei-ent opers-
a CARROIJ. PINKSTON i*
home now and ran receive a
t vtsit?rrs . . .
>ur curuoity has been aroused
iiewhat tire other day «n
. TUI-SA Television station th?-
wmm
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DOUBLE TEATUBE
MR. WALKIE
TALKIE'
—stalling—
'•Ilium Tracy and !«• Sawysr
—also—
"YELLOW SKY''
—with—
rtgory Peck. Anne iaxtar and
Richard Widmark
.f new fabrics and ample oppor-
tunity for the wearer to vary
her oatume with accessories. Mis*
Kadel says
And, the forthcoming corona-
tion of Princess Elizabeth is exert-
: ing an influence in color for spr-
ing and summer Both cl?ar and
milky pastels are being used, and
oeig. tones, pink, off white, string
bamboo and grays in pale pearl
tones are other suggested color*
Pale pastels are used wdth more
intense colors, such as pink with
red. shocking pink with subtle
yellow or blue-green with laven-
der blue, she says. Navy once again
is a popular color, while white,
yellow and orange are stressed
for sports wear
More prints are scheduled tor
spring Dots of many size* and
spactngs are gaming in popularity
Floral design* will be both medi-
um and small with interesting
backgrounds.
"Thil is also a spring for whit
hats, whit?- gloves and blouses,"
Mi»* Kadel says especially with
navy beige and gray suits. Whit,
makes these shades flattering to
most people Bags and shoes re-
main dark "
Little red hats look smart with
pale beige suits, hut. the hat
should be the only touch of red
One bright spot is usually enough
two Is one too many. she says
The slimmed-down Wrok Is the
newest fashion forecast for spring
Hudgins, iu-an Hudgins. Mrs Geo-
rge Beck, Mrs. Earl Ferguson and I
.he hostess.
The club's visit to Oklahoma
Oty. the house of representatives,
senate and the governor's mat
great many narrow skirts was discussed, also the club fam-
ily night, and blue prints an
home building particularly a kit-1
chen.
Roll call and minutes were dis
pen* -d with, due to the il!ne*s
jf the secretary Mrs L. A Hud
gave
ii? flux I'tixvos
wtih
with the peg top. the pockete?l
hipline and the narrowly pleated
skirt The overall trent is toward
the natural figure.
Crepes, peobly silks, linen tex
lured shantungs, cottons with all
kind* of novel weave* nark and gins Mrs George Mathews
straw effects, tw..-d> weaves, i-pi- the scripture reading.
ooas?-d and taffetiwd cotton* as -- .
well as new developments in man Three out of four traffrr acct
made fillers are favored for spr- dents happen in clear weather m
mg and summer wear. ' dry roads.
lavMAWR
"The reason Ctruxin Ned is an-
hzppy with his income is because
he works for all he'* north""
Spring Cleaning Time Is Here
and Here's the place to have
it done
SUNDAY. MONDAY and
TUESDAY
“PONY EXPRESS"
harlton Hastan. Rhoda Flaming
and (an Stirling
JEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
DOUBLE TEATURE
THE FOUR
POSTER'
—With—
ax Harrison and Lillie Palmer
ONE GIRL'S
CONFESSION'
WHEN HEALTH IS
IN THE BALANCE
a
. . . and you need a pre-
scription filled in a hurry, call
us. Our service is both sure and
prompt.
Plymouth Drug
lal»h Aatfcia—
• l Mi
talUi
Gather up those clothe to be cleaned and
have Sunshine make them look bright and
new! We uae the no' cnally known, nationally
adverb, sed—
Sta Nu
Makes Clothes LOOK and
FEEL new again!
t'lMwitirriwret
Make One Stop Do It All
Send Your Cleaning
With Your Laundry
Sta-Nu restores
through wear and drv
Sta-Nu cleaned !e ■
smooth Colors look
properly, resist creaset
nght out—even alter
ginal textile oils lost
.ear.mg Fabrics when
lively, soft cashmere-
mghter Clothes drape
md dirt W nnkles har.g
rumpling ar packing1
There is no extra charge tor our Sta-Nu service.
Send Your Drapes. Blankets, etc., for Careful Dry Cleaning
Sunshine Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
C I. .MAC’CH, Owner
Main Plant 1109 South Main -> Phone 2100
Pick Up Station 109 South Water — Phono 137
^lowe/dand
Funeral Sprays
Cut Flowers
Corsages
Plan'.?
600 S. Division Ph. 254
2845
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• Soups
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