The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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DAT. JANUARY 5. 1950.
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Bookcase Built
Over Fireplace
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
PAGE THREE
FtCCY WELLS. SOCIETY EDITOR
it Chapter Has Naomi Chapter Holds
ic Installation Formal Initiation
•iliant Owipii»r of En*t*m St*r
IM ■ form til r.„f
T» Friday night at 7 TO in
fi«r>nir Hall
Thi* «•*«> and of thn hall
ftutifull) d»rrwal»d with a *ma!l
|tlvtty scon- highliKhtod with
<>d rfmnging light*
pnat n 11 .n! ■ ■»
Cora F. Glnnn crand n -i-
Naomi Oiapfwr t»f Eastern Star
h»ld a formal public inatallatlon
of new officer* In Maaonir frill.
Tliuradav night at 7 .10
Inatalllng offirer »•#» Bell N»-
vn. Inatailing marihall. Otryafal
Hill: Installing nrganiat, td>na Ad-
ama. and Inatalllng chapfiin waa
Erma Morris
The <*aat end of the hall waa
.... — , . . . o"1 nin oi inr nan waa
.7!!, deo,w.,ed for the „m„lon 'n
^raha!! M-« i - .... ■;> , ,M .
;**'!,r i -'11 i
Bill MoMaater, inviliim:
Iganlat. Mr
Nmda Installing aolotat. Mr*
able : .n* ‘ ala.. <^f 11 onrla
trear r tat ion ,f to. )•,. , .
Fen bj Mra v , , Metealf **-
it>*d hv a a- oi* f i a -* - -
Id I a si . . r .na earning lighted
»n*ng eloriea Preaenia’u.n of
flag waa giien by Mra Fdna
hrara11 '!r« ft.. Han T- dd o it-
line worthy matron, gave the
fit h>.. a hi ■■ ,<
following officers installed
waethv matron. Mra Anna
Itrirk. worthv patron. ; R Cor-
lliaon. as*o.-iate m.-Vr. n Mra
ea Simpaon aaaoi tale patron.
c n ■ • a.
pmbill. treasurer, Mra
rund-tr ••• a. M
Jot aed.-r IMndatl I ■ 1
Ip* Jean Snider; chaplain. Mr.
Ifiiae (• rneliaon - a-.* ai
nna r . •• .• ■ ’ h l
Tine Kendall
Adah Mrs Resale Hide
hitch fie Id Ruth. Mra fdna N
Martha Mrs Rertte r,i*r>#
der, Mrs Helen Crews Elect™.
Sora I.itrcik Warder Mrs
Bna Rridgea .ep'.nei CU id
S' is
larre blue and white basket
fl .wera waa presented '
ItMhy matron hy her three grand
llldren, Pamals Vefralf. FnMt
l»r< l< and V inn I".- * '
solid hlue. centered by a large
allver star from arhlch silver rays
radiated Blue fondles -In silver
holders were lighted by Clen Pick-
ering. daughter of the new- worthy
matron and worthy patron The
Bible waa presented hy Mrs Pearl
Cheek assailed hy past matrons.
Mrs C. A Snyder, Mra C. C. Grim-
es. Mra Royd Roberts, and past
patrons Harry Moore. Rmitaon and
Owen Htll Grant Bruce, retiring
worthy patron gave the welcome
address
Officers Installed to serve the
new- year were Fnid Pickering,
worthy matron. George Pickering,
worthy patron; Ins Cunningham,
associate matron; K C Gants, as-
sociate pstro. J.-h me R.-itw-right
conductress Marie Mullins. aaa»f|. i
Margaret (,te conduct™** Kate Sager, rhap-
Rtysla K |*|n Marguerite Gantz. marshall;
Irene Coley, organist
Pally G -swin. Adah. Terrene
Vewn-nn Ruth Mildred Kirhv.
Ester Opal Graham, Martha, Al-
ma Virfeh Elect* Helen Rruce,
Warder; John Godwin, sentinel t
A large basket of flowe-s and
gifts were presented to the worthy j
matron hy her niece, Linda Lee I
[ieaaon and a candle ceremony
Joan’s Chatter-Box
By Joan Waits Lawson
The first Cfiuple of day* of this TY" after a brief conversation
NEW YEAR of 1950 were a'.me- we learned that this young an'
thing like the month of MAT, was formerly from DRt'VKlGHT
would produce hut aa the year and lived In ’Ms town of NAf'tG-
went on in to Its third dsy. OLD IkiCHES w rlung at the local radi.-
; MAN WINTER himself begun to station he also told
Fathrr Should Be Pal
Bill Kcm.'in \<lult
Oklahoma C«
Mental Hv
itte* for
lothsr be o pal to bis
This off rer.t»r fireplace, com-
bin'd in fie structural unit with
a b- I pat , n of bn k«h«lve». ta
a modern decoration idea pre-
irnted by American Builder mag-
azine Wood, marble and brick
were the materials u-,rd The
bookrase Is of Wood The fireplace
to fai ed with m»rbl - 7
setback to one si !e of the fire-
place Is of brick F I ward It Hiw-
klns of Denver.
|A Rii.i. signing < • r
presents’, t .f , art •» m,
pn Jewel and past palron s gif’
■ Pages for the evening were Del-
I Mae Sc. n -r* and Mae N*;>h
I Present itlon . f g.fi« ti,e in
ailing officer* was made I
Rne Ml'itrr- for *he Chnp'e-
lRetirtng of the flag and (he
>i‘ t ..... r,. i .. i;
nes Hargis dosed the ceremony i
ft Pfllt iar\ a<( tn
D-r___^___ I T*4 Fink* «nd Mrs
K**ir^»nrr^ntt wnH T p, «#.ii .* *k »__. fct
member, and guest, by the: P " ,h*‘ »-■
batesses Mr. I. | hfteid
firs H I Msorv ^ h Sr
and Mr*. O. B Smith
•race Carson Circle
[olds Regular Meet
Fiction I*. Real lork,
01 Iriter IliM'losw
E'er ion writing Is work You ran
t >kr thr w .rd of Rill Gullrk. Ok-
lahoma author whose stories are
appearing In national magartnea
I VS Ml liner rs-w>n elrdr of •
Irst fa; • .t ch c. et f r. -
Ignis- ► . • nfhly me. •
l*me d, -• .1 ; 1 1J
I , V ‘ ' • ’ ’ •
Has l-inaae Das^hcrr. and devo- w,,k QuHafc . «.
r’LW ' fh*a a year he had colleyderl
|rs R E Talt condvreted the Bib!.- *|or After two years
aching hour and scripture read- gX!S
udition. A new covering of »s-
■ ilt shingles usually can be laid
n top of the old roofing material.
_________ SS VIIIS.VSS . -----
was given by the new officers, I m first floor room*.
! guiding the worthy matron and
j worthy patron to the east hy way
of the star print trail
During a flower ceremony by
the IS officers, a beautiful past
I matron -ind past patron fewet was
'presented to the retiring officers.
Mrs. Royd P.dierts and Grant
I Rruce Mr* Coley made the pre-
| aentallon of Jewels.
Following the Installation, re-
I freshmenta were served in the
1 dining room
The table centerple.e was a ail-
| ver stay with silver and hlue he|U
I and streamers and a barge blue
candle flamed In the center
take charge nnd Judging from
the looks of thing* outside and
by the feel of that cold air. I'd
sav WINTER was In full charge
. . even though the weather
seems to keep fhe majority of
people Inside right In front of a
nice, cory fire. It doesn't seem to
bother MRS LOU McKENSIZE
In all types of weather you can
see this little lady going ohnu*
her business there shoifld be
more brave people like this . . .
The local EI.KS started the NEW
VF.AR off In style . . they held
their annual dance RATt'RDAY
IS- and reports tell me it was
a grand affair those attending
even had their breakfast served
to them RAT GAIXAGHER
*ae in charge of thia "vent ,
many people celebrated their NlJW
TEAR'S EVE with private parries
n.ARhVCE and ETTAGRACE
DIETZ held their annual party .
this >s beginning to he an annual
affair, their friends fell us !»
«eems that ETTAG RACES birth-
day It on NEW TEARS DAY, so
they lust make one hig party out
of It and celebrate the two ypertal
occaaatona . ,
So far. | haven't been able |r. 1
Water se-plng through a roof r.'^i.7t.Kh* .V.rVyiN,l,Wh0 M'
can show up far from the actual j d„wn „ ^Vw ORLEANS "X
leak It can flow down through | ramr w-.s between the <>Kf A-
the walls of the house to crack HoMA CNIV'ERSITT and I.OC1S-
plaater and stain wall paper even * *NA STATE I’NIVERSITY and
’w h__M M _ _ -- -__ . SS Vnai bfti.it b• >ou> AST
the unit for a
Colo, drugnad
home he built
Wafer lltMs Harm
Far From Leak
... m tut
uwd to go lo i^htiol untfer
RIRNrV HFRR1N hut w# -irw.t
dM find out his nam# - , # It ii i
small world, isn't It?
"3TOWC" eriDgrati this week go
to Jl'HY and PAT MrfARtJN ,n
th# srri%al »>f th#ir new w»n R?!X
also to JAMKS and MAXINE
HOPKINS on thfir n**w son
and to the PTTK HTrr\TIW m th#
arrival of th»lr n^w e<n
Sill is now hom<* *p-
ctipwratlna from his autn a*rt4tonf
f*m no! sura, hut I imaclne ha
ran hava company now md
1 hat ha suras likas to" saw his
frtands drop in forgot to man-
tlon that MRS H.AfRF Br)NHAM
and har RILL and dau/M*r
Mil DRKO. at**, spant thair N'FiW
YKAR^ in TEXAS vtaiting ratafi\»a
and friands soma of tha OX-
LAHOMA A and M sttidanfs .hat
want hark to thair books aftwr
thair h«»Ldays warp MARIoN
RRECHT PAT OAUeAnHER
KAY MCKINNEY HOWARD
RA\Dr>l.PH DICK HERMES
RILL OIFRHART
ADEUADEKN SIHiTK want hark
to tha eoliogr «ha is attanding In
IsONC WF.ACH CALIFORNIA
Should
•on?
Yas, hut don't go nvarhoord on
tha "par* idaa A rhild anjoyt com*
panion«hip hut ha stilt wants to
ragard hit fathar «« an adult, as
a snorna of mafora partpaHIva,
insight and fodffwman’ Oo ftah^ng
ynsig * n ?•• *» v.' i% ■*' -sct.jif
Ate Cpilwptict mantotly 4aftct«nt?
No? A rraant stu4y of aptloptirs
•howad that approaimataty ffl*
Of tha apilapfirs asammad ware of
■upftirir intalligwnra Inridantaliy
Lord Byron and ialiua Coator were
m>me of thr battar known apilap-
lira.
Should all mentally III persons be
confined In istttutienef
th
Oeiasional Flowin<;
Sipprwtril for I heat
Orrasl'rnal plowing U tEanafirial
I to a hast production whaea u §uh-
•urfara tillaga systam is followad
A murh-euHura study by tha Ok-
I lahoma Agri< ultv.ral P-sparimant
Station also Indian tad thn» a ia-
gurr>«’ crop t« n r'»>il <./<*%< .nshy
,fti whaat land tolls In ^antral (A*
hth’sfriA try n»anitatn a tt\i*re favor-
ahla carhrm nttr sgafi ration
Tha study, now in (itogrrii,
•h'rws mineral plant ntitrlanfs tand
to arcumuiata n tha aurfa^w thraa
nrhat of ar*ii nti land sub»aurfar«»
tIliad with swaapa and tharafrjf*
hav*» a Wrwar availahlltty to phnti
f
Okleh(»n\a A and M Collaga lb>r-
tl> jlturlsts rarommand tha irna of
hot (tads nnd cold frw mas to gard*
oars wisfilng to prolong tha grow-
ing aaaiktn and pr<4urf tnmatoas,
P*’. l*arfc and • ^aplants earlier.
of Mr
Tha only thing a<»ma paopta a re
•mirk at Is getting tired, one
quipafer rommrnli
seuuiriG
mflCHinES
i Bought a*/ Sold i
\ Impaired & Pebuilb /
^j^firs€iuin6
?06 EAST LEE PHONE 406
PAPTS Cjui SurPL'^S*]'
ted In
•ha mi )< fn»«d
IXjRJS COWMAN
FAN. who live*
now and la a Ian
lag#» nut thara
tnp#d to ardva
early en »u*rh to v
Rf«K PARADE
SAP*
(SADFNA
1G E. Up
WE DO CUSTOM KILLING
For Your Locker
OR HOME FREEZER UNIT
Custom Curing Our Speiiality
Rent a Frozen Food Lockar
MILLER LOCKER PLAN’
Sc pul pa
Phone 307
_______ *■ v°u know by now. OKlJVHOMA
Rcro.ifing. rather than patching I ^ 1 do
* adyisable if • roof to m ocor ^°W 'b*' ,k' Rf:,< HENDRIX I
“ " tourneyed t„ CAI.IFC’RNU ninety
Pasadena, io see the rose i
ROWI. GAME know they 1,4
• wonderful time
WAX SNOW SHOVEL
To keep snow from stirki.vj |r
snow shovel, was the *huvc
tde i fUc-r * u
Pastime Club Has
New Year Party
V*'c «..ent our NEW TEAR'S VE
down HOt ETON. TEXAS way
bad a grand time but had to burry
f° much on the way hack n
,f,e TTXAS town of NACOfiDGCH-
ES we were slopf»ed it a stop
light when a car pulled up be-
side us and yelled. ' CREEK COUN-
Memhert of Pastime club met I
Saturday night in the home of I
Mrs. J R I .oar, 119 S Elm at to
watch the old year die
C'on’estt, stunts and resolutions j
f. r the new year highlighted the
evening entertainment Alter Kris |
Kringie gift* were drawn, plana
•sere made for their regular meet-1
ing In be held in the home of Mrs
Helen Boyd. 216 S Pard it., Tuet-
____________6ay night January X
Gulick started arrtting seriously *h- sodal hour refresh- I
lO-lfl as a sttid..nt nt tVnt-u^M , menta of mtaed sandwiches, yuled
and enffee were served to
SAPULPA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
_ —lor—
FFDEPAL PLAN LOANS
Phone 511
----— ——- — w ■» • !■ ’vs .si y 1
J<>*" »» a student of profess •fS|r:'’, 1
% cr R Carr [ bell and Fon’er.r**'*
" ind guests
were read r l Gw! I. M„ * „ y ....... y
1. '' ’ ’ ■ "n': • west* m si '
^22' S tiJ^S Kwemng p.wt El ..111,
" 5r* S <■ »«1 «>•! hard work says Golirk. wh. i
***** d hl Mt* potMlag t«> an apprenticeship that
pmnle Cobh, served reftertment.abou1 ,n
nine members and one guest, | _ *
,r* ,r■,, SPEAEIHC Of TITLES
MUt Norma tune Powell *|ient
the past weekend in the home of
he counted Mr and Mrs Herbert Wlllioev .r
land children.
J Sunday Monday and Tuesday
Gioa Ford and Lsatya Kayos
| "MR. SOFT
TOUCH"
Wodnotday and Thursday
DOUBLE rEATURE
January 11 and IS
Jaanilor Jonos and John
Car hold la
"WE WERE
STRANGERS'
ALSO
Waraot So* tor la
"PRISON
WARDEN'
Among the many rvtmmUtee
(titles of Thurman White, director!
**f the Cnlversity of Oklahoma eg-J
j tension division, are one or two
| good-sized mouthfuls He was *e-I
rcntlv named chairmnn of the
j Sub-Committee m Etiutoment and'
Acceawifies Manufacturers of the I
o’ 1 " ttce on Finance of the
J Film Council of America He also I
s chairman of the national com- Y
mtttee -n I cal Film Cuuncili and I I
"vecutive director of the National
Film Ckiuncil.
SEffP rotm
DRY CLEANING
WITH rout
laundry
Make On# Stop Do It All
SUNSHINE
launlbt
AND DBT CLEANERS
1109 X Mata Phono
Pick Up Station IM X
2100
Wator
[PPlSCglPTlQ^
COMPOUNDED
ACCURATELY
When your do* v«>t sees
our nar.'.e c • 'c.*;;e of
niediclnc, I <s kt. ’wt you
have prcclioly wnat he
ordered.
REKL
IIKI G STOKE
Phone 784
Friday and Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
January 12 and 14
WILL ROGERS in ono of his
mast momorahio rolls
"DAVID HARUM"
nth Louisa Drossor a ad Esolya
"KAZAN"
oi -smD>uuawal
FAINT. CAhDFN TOOLS.
FOUL TXT. DAISY SUPPLIES
WAX AND POLISH
Got Tat ALL at—
CREEK COUNTY HD WE.
1
FLOWERS
for
aU
iHTasions!
FLOWERLAND
7 N. Park PhxM 154
TELEPHONE 42 * CUE BROTHERS
PARISIAN CLEANERS
Protoct Your WooJoas from Motto
FURS CLEANED AND GLAZED
DEWS and Hatton — Eaport Mondlng aad Altoratlona
Curtains. Dragoa, Slipcovors aad Blaakata
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
ONE DAY SERVICE
WeVe Moved
Park St.
Raimlxa. Okla.
Klingensmith Welding Co.
formerly at 106 East Hobson
and
Our Sheet Meta] Shop formerly known
as Sapulpa Sheet Metal
formerly at 17 East Lee
Have Moved To
107 E. HOBSON
Both shops are now under one roof
and will be known as
Fred Klingensmith
Sheet Metal
and Welding
Wilding oiAU Kinds
Mochins Work
Everything in Sh««t Metal
r PHONE 918 and 681
i
SURE
304 E- Dewey
- — YOU RE MOST CORDIAI1Y
- AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW
1950 Chrysler
MARCUS HORN
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
Sapulpa, Okla.
INVITED TO COME
Phone 208
Excitingly.. .dramatically... and d ilTcrcnlly
MV,i
FOR
1950
A classic of tony, low and styling
mm
Mara it is! Now on Display: The brjuitiful 19'»> ( hr\vler
.. . the beauty surprint of the year* From smart new front
to smart new rear, every sleek, trim line was deliberately
styled to give it a new long, low streamlined look! With
stunning new interiors, new nylon fabrics ... it a
today's new style classic, inside and out! And again for
1960 Chryaler’s beauty reflects the sound engineering and
BLUTIHL
mo
a mvsum
the solid eomfort inside. Again there's headroom, legroom
and shoulder-room to spare! Chair-height seats! Surprising
visibility all-around ... in the easiest of all cars to gel
into and out of. You’ve got to see and drive it really to
appreciate it . . . the wonderful things that have been
done to make it the smartest. most comfortable the safest,
sweetest driving car today! 119 new body styles available.)
TODAYS
MARCUS
STYLE CLASSIC
HORN
304 E. Dewey
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
w . r , 0«uahon.3
Phone 301
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