The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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THE DF.MOCMT \FW3, THITR-DAY, SFTTFMHFR .1, lO.V,
PACE THRFF
him** after an extended visit with
KIEFER
nr.RAi.DiM. Oliver
Bark For Title Bid
MOUNDS
Br MBS. C. li. DALTON
Mu* Clodell Rucker of Stillwater
was here the flret of the week
risitm* her parent*.
John Burges* was a business
•Filer in Tulsa Monday
Mrs E M. Rucker and da rghter
f’l <J*-ll, were shopping In Tulsa
Wednesday.
Mi Anna M »c Simpa-xi left
Tur rl.iy evening for Oklahoma
City to visit relatives after which
she will irturn to Norman to
tench this coming /ear
MUs Marjorie Kell; and Ken-
neth Petty attended the Young
Pmpie y Convention of th ■ Tulsa
D i rie of the M thndist church
held at Psrthenia Lake, Friday
and Daturday
A reception for the teachers will
be given today evening at eight
o'clock on the lawn of the Meth-
odist parsonage This will be spon-
forvd by the Methodist. Baptist
and Christian churches, and she
P T A. The committee has a
very nice program planned and
a large att ndann is expected.
Mi > Martc Weller was the guest
f Mrs Ftank Crum in Tulsa on
Monday.
T E. Turner and Miss Jean
Turner were nSapnlpa Wednesday
Mrs. Charles Lllxon was ,he
gtt"St of relatives in Tuka recent-
Mrs M B Clark and son Miles
Jwfumed home Wednesday after a
wlef visit with her father. B A
Myles of Sapulpn
Mrs Haxel Wilder and umall
daughter txwi Ann. of Tulsa wer*
guests of Mra Lew Wilder Thur
JUjav and Friday
Mr and Mr* Tom K -tchum
and daughter Bernice Mrs Paul
Powell and Mrs* Helen Bnr.aon .f
Portland. Ind . attended the Ctrls
softball toumamcM In Tulsa Wed-
l nevlay night
a Mr and Mrs J M Logan and
[ Mr and Mrs James Lo- an of
Beggs attended the Ma-ous and
Eastern Star Joint picnic Baturdiy
night at Sand Springs
Mrs J C Jones and Mi TUv-
mond Rusk nek. of Tubs were Sat-
urday guet’s of Mrs W F. r ire
Hollis McHenry and Ca l Voi
Ell spent the week end with Carl's
mother Mrs Von Ell c.f Ok.iboma
City.
Mr and Mrs
family returned home
And Only 2 More Shopping Days!
New Fall Store Hours
8 till 6 week days 8 till 9 Saturdays
Sam Hawthorne went -o Dixieland uefMyt “W.
Tuesday evening on a swimming ; * A ' J
party and olcntc. J
The following Clrl Scouts at- ] ■* ft' ■«
tended the circus in Tulsa Ties- iM -e
day. Norene Scott, Jean lamer [,ui .
Dona June Hendershot. Emma 1 v
Jean and Marv Prances Burt. D»r- ! NEW YORK Fred perry. E.-ig-
lene Braid B tty Chambers and I land s master tennla are. it now In
Joan Crowder They were t"com- | the United Slates. working out In
panted by Mrs Lamer and son minor tournaments and getting
Mr* Sam Kelly left Friday for «wt t° annex the America:
Ada to be with her son. Lloyd who I Amateur Tennlt title again at the
underwent an operation Saturday. I Hill tournament lust ahead
M- ar.d Mrs John Rhodes were
Mounds visitors ecently.
P J Tuttle and family if We- |
woku were calling on friend* here
Wednesday
Mra C D Lamer and Mrs. R
D Lawrence were shipping In I
Sanulpa -‘rdiv
Mrs John Maxwell way in rta-
pulpa Tuesday
Mli» Irene Lewis of Orlando,
came Thursday for a few days
visit With Mis* Marjorie K“lly
Mrs Ray Bond. Mrs Bond. 8r.,
Mrs Burl Jones. Beverly Jones | Mrs A
and Darlene Bond, went to Mus-
kogee Wednesday to visit Ray
Bond who la in the hospital there .......... .
Mrs Oore and son William re-|vk-ltor Wednc
turned tome Friday after a week >
visit with relatives n Tulsa
Miss Betiy Jo Oore returned
home Friday from Kansas City
after a two weeks visit with rela-
tive* and friends
Mr and Mrs T. W. Wood* of
Tulaa were gueats Wednesday ev-
ening in the home of her parents,
Mr and Mr* Herbert Bilbro Mrs
Bllbro accompanied them home
for a short visit.
Margaret Walker who is attend-
ing school in Tulsa, was a Mounds
visitor r’riday
Llovd Van Huss returned to Tul-
sa Friday after a visit here with
hi* father. J I. Van Hus*.
W C. Oaffney. W M Logan.
Mr and Mrs Bryan Oastlueau I
and children. Lorra.ne and Vir-
ginia. of Iauirast* r. Ky, were
guests of M M Van Huss and I
J I Van Huss over the week end
Mrs C. O McCann, who has I
been visiting friends In Mounds
and vtcmty for die past- several
weeks, left the first cf last week I
for Tulsa, to visit Mr and Mrs I
WICHITA Kans Peggy gsla-
man. England's outstanding wo-
man flyer. Is here to take charge
of the. rabln monoplane rh» Is to
fly l*i the C 8 sir rare for the
Ituih Chattertun trophy later (his
month.
For School W rdr, Hoys All Like Pertney's
Heather TWEEDS
Dress Shirts
JUn TUckrr and ( Mrs Lee Oilllhiii made a busl-
Snturday ness trip to Okmulgee Monday.
after a two wr. k ideation srtth ( Mis-- l<ii -. r. . m . r. - - r«d
retaUyes :n Irdtann
Mias Pauline Co . g
guests Sunday Miss Rudy Bhackel- Bud T.i lor who •;>■■-.* h* um-
ford of Bapulpu I mrr with relative* In Borger. Tex .
Mr and Mr* J O P-.pe paid returned home 8und.iv
rourteay to thetr son Bernard with; E E Cepe of B* g* was vtvltir.g
a surprise party Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs J J. Cosrey Satur-
reiebrattng hi* JOth birthday. The day
evening was enjoyed with a .lure.- chrl an Endeavor held a rp.*c-
ber of entertaining earn- lollow- rmetii.i- at th* .•egu.ar me’ting
ed by light ref re-1.men's served by , hour 8
the honor. o» mother Mr*. Pop- | ideas of tow to better the Ernie* -
Those attending the party weft ver were discus * d The .ne-ttn.
Mlsae* Oroee Beach, Jean Cos' el j * u conHur'.-d by Ml-* Emma
Margaret Henderson Ruby Hub- Frances Young
bard. Norma Bell, Connie Mvers Mir.-. Edna OlUiliau c.f Tulsa
Mary Hogue Kath-nne Tavlor (p, r . ^ w^k , ;ul wUh ,,„r p.f.
Bybtl ParTtati. Hazel Joh«». and rnU Mr ind Mr w K aUlihan
Wllford Chapin. Kenneth Hatfield Mr and Mr, H,lW„rd 3t..r>, ind
Dale Tkylor Pst Brab- v, Gordon' , Bcwnrd Allen. ,f Serr.U. ■>
Renfro. Jack r«JV» K Mar* guests of Mr. and Mrs D. D.
Re* Alapaugh. Herbert and «U, Burch.,,-!(|
Pope and the ho-iat*. Harry Purkaplle was taken to
Mr and Mrs H J Rarrnn it Momirgs.de . pl'. l 1. ;.u v
Oklahoma City _ returned *.oe, Mr and Mr. C E rvr.ippcn-
Wedneadsy after spending sever.) brr.„„r atld M.vs Dorotl.. Knsp-
days wtth Mr and Mr- t'-*1’, prnberger of Sapulpa visited ICc-
Ketchum ler jriend.-i Sunday.
Mr and Mr* Bklnner ar*1 dau- |{ . / U 1. Hin »ley of Tulsa was
ghter Lucille of Tulsa vialtwi Mrs | n Sunday dinner guest A Mr and
W R. Bell Thuradav . Ur Raymund -toilund
Mr and Mr* Bill Woodward Ml fclfie Bie be lias been vis.t-
.Dent the week end in W'*tr. Kan f„r ijlt pa.it week v.th u*r
Miss Margaret Holiday sprn*. he j . t.-r Mr.. H-rber. ,.;r• r. Hi."
past week with Mrs J A Oray Mr Lillie Woudrlnc Mr*. Vclrr...
of Tulsa , Mayfield and Gene Rongey were
Mr and Mr* O. L Robinson chopping in Tulsa TUc.da-.
Fad
Colon!
citizen, but now of Tupelo, Miss.
was a ylslter nrre Saturday
Mrs. C. O Weller and two sons.
Tern and John, returned to Mound -
Thursday after a visit with eta-
ties and fnends in Indiana and
Michigan
i Troy Dixon was a Sapulp t bus-
iness visitor the tatter part of the
week.
1 Grady York of Claremore war-
In Mounds Saturday evening.
A Anderson and daugh-
| ter, Carol, were shopping In Tulsa
| Tuesday
I Mbs Lila French wav a Mounds
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Mr and Mrs. R B Tur k and Di. oet
i Mr and Mrs Dick fltllen were Tcnn
Mm hon of Mr t
j *»nd Mr-. M V McAUc Wednej- Mr i
day evening It was m honor of M
Mr and Mrs Turk's birthday and and M
It was ah, > Mr and Mrs McAtee's V
wedding ann!ve*sary.
[ J M Scott and children, Billy of
and Norene returned home Sunday fsm
morning after spending a week
visiting relatives at Trrltnn. Oil-
ton. Cleveland and Drumright.
Mr and Mrs Jean .Sisson re-
I turned home Sunday night alter
; avert! weeks viait with relatives
in Bueehel. Ky While away they
j went to the Great fakes. Mrs
a< caoipamed tivam
NUTONE PRINTS
Cut full for eomforl and long
wear High count percales,
chambray* and broadcloths. The
season's newest patterns.
Boys ’ Oxhide
Overalls
Tacktd
Built just like men’* Ox-
hide*. Full cut, 2.2C blue
denim. Adjustable Parv»
buckles’ Triple stitched
and bar-tacked at points of
i train.. Heavy stitching
RONDO
I N S l! R A N C K
OF EVERY KIND
Sftpulpa Insurance \g*ney
IWryhill Hldf •
O & fICKETT. .Mfr.
never SrtUr quality
pcrralw at this price anywhere
r'timly woven. They HI wa*h
hr.i utf fully
WORK SHIRTS |
J. C. P Brand lead# the field
for value Coverts and Oham-
brsys. full cut Well stitched.
M A P E sisry
y the invent.. r> «f
Daniel Brown, a Tennrsae-*
mountaineer who believes that man
must not alter the appearance
flT GEM AND EVER-READY RAZOR?
U iAtl M
Sunny Tucker Tub
FROCKS
Mrs O A Dunbar of Beattie
te. tiflrd in her divorce suit that
her husband could not eat store
bread and he also complained
about her baking.
In Illinois arc two village*—Hen-
peck and Harmony—within two
miles cl each other
They launder like new! Per
colts and broadcloths in new
prints and plain*. 1 to Id yr-
For School Wtar
AND THAT MEANS
LONGIE SLACKS
OVERALLS
Girl*' Nainsook Slip*
Uoase Rentals Real Estate
INSURANCE
Herbert P. Johnson
Sarreasor to E. R. Unger
I East Dewey Phone !*
Miss Jsnnette 8taymori was a
.eat in the home of Opal If.11 of
tilsa Thursday
Our best selling
cot ton slip*
Nicely made
Finished with
hemstite h-
mg. lace and
ruffe*. 2 to 16
Styled like ipen's. Of smart,
new, long wearing fabrics. Two
ling aide straps. Built to fit!
Other* to U-»K
Of 2 20 M — der.un. Sanforize
•hrunk! Triple stitched an.
uar-tacked Csrvs buckles.
for children starting
September 8th
Boy*’ Adjustable Cap*
;y to Lc:;nc!^f
Regulars, too!
Unbreakable vi-
sors. New Fall
fabrics, colors.
Streamlined
Roys' Srn iceoble
Hlu hrr Oxfortls
School Days
Call for Cash
Grand for school wear! Soft knit
rayon vests, bloomers and pan-
ties in neat, tailored sty tea
Flesh and Tea rote. 2-16.
GET YOUR
BOOKS
Sturdy Stitclidown Oxfords for Boys cud Girls!
tally ami avoid llte school ru-lt. We
will lx* able to your every
school need, and will lx* happy to
serve >011 in this capacity.
Black CALF
& $1*49
We Will Handle All
School Books This Year
One of . r most popular style*
for general wear . . . comfort-
able, serviceable, goodlouking.
Sturdy weatherproof cutsolc.
Sbo |l, to 2 . . *i.9g
ft HIM- lo the !ir«t > x) |m\* that inme to our -torp Sal-
• tud.iv a ill-- -kulI «ap, and lo the lir-l .dk) girl* <*e
— mil give a magic slab* HIKKI
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Bring Us Your Prescriptions
PHONE 784 or 785
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1936, newspaper, September 3, 1936; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531585/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.