Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1938 Page: 4 of 12
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FOUR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 19311.
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Special Talks to Weraiu
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Honored By
Mrs, McBride
Large Group
Entertained At
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(Will Be
Honored
Mrs Roy Harris
Is Honored
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they are Mrs. Erdie B Stevens, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Wade,
vice-president; Miss Christine Jewel, president; Migs Marjorie
Hamilton, corresponding secretary, and M1m Marie Alexander,
secretary Bitting on the floor are Miss Wills Halndl. sergeant
at arms, left, and Mias Lou Kathryn Hart, historian.
Ths group win meet next week with
te. Joseph O. Beard. Ml Northwest
Ightoenth street.
8 a distinctive cnnvoreettnneltol, a
> quick-on-the-trlgger humorist, a
world traveler at experience wo rate
P. G. Paula of Galveston. Texas, A-
, grade ... He is Mrs. V. ■ McInnis*
father as weU as bouse guest ... An
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street, returned home Friday They
were the guests of Mr. Holcomb s
mother. Mrs. DArUne Holcomb, and
other relatives in Los Angeles and
Hermosa Beach.
Mr. and Mm. Holcomb also at-
tended ths races la Santa Anita.
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“ehoraical tyse” sad v
live ter beet results.
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will be held by
when they meet
a brane of Mis*
Northwest
studio of Mrs. P. i. Fischer, 1001 Hill
sCrooC.
Piano compositions to Illustrate his
work were played by Miss Mary
Frances Horan and Mias Rita Jane
Walker.
Members of the club
March 4 tn the studio.
Other February releaaM of particular Interest
CawcertoNe.1 la K Miner (I
and Tbe Leaden Syraphoey1
Album M41A (AM418 fee outometio opeeatieal-Friee «M0.
L’ifcte.ei O Paradiso I (OhPsreiiisD (Meyerbeer)
La Gieeeado-Casio e mar (Heaven and Ocean) (Ten obi lib),
Jussi BjoerUng. 12150, Price 11.50.
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Thursday Party Planned
By Tes Trams Club
A BUFFKT supper followed by skat-
** mg and later by a slumber party
high , wll be given Thursday night by metn-
the ben of the Tes Trams club for their
Mrs. Robert Henry White
Entertains at Her Home
Friday Afternoon.
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one of the MCA Victor Phono-
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~~ <»* M1* **>• Witherspoon. 2g31
brnTwar-mt then ta^Thoi^ Horthw** Tw^«‘
Mrs. Leland Clark. MIS Northwest
Fortieth street, to make plane for ex-
hibits for the spring flower show.
Kelsta Pledges
Plan Social
nLANS for a socio! to be given Peb-
* ruary n at Bloaeom Heath win be
La-J
t>RE8IDENT of the council for the Speaker institute for thia
year is Mrs Frank O Anderson. 1W5 Northwest Seven-
teenth street. Mrs. Anderson also serves as president of thd
O ate wood Morning FPrum and is active in the work of th*
Garden Flower elub. iFhoto by Marquis >
Holcombs Return From
Vacation in California
arm a three weeks' vacation In
tw California. Mr and Mrs Preston
A musical program win be presented T Holcomb. IMt Northwest Nineteenth
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Mrs Coleman
Hayes and 8-year-eM daugh-
ter, Janet, have two of the moot at-
tractive party frocks you'll see.
Mrs Hayrn- Is of palest blue silk
Jersey. The halter neck knots in
back and trails two wide, long pan-
els A girdled effect is produced by
the material being ahlrred over nar-
row bands of elastic at about two-
inch intervals. The clever coat she
wears with tt is of Persian red wool,
tong and gored from shoulder to
hem.
Janet's dram to of white voile with
insets at neck, high waist, sleeves
and skirt, of Irish crochet. Between
the insets of the shirred skirt are
dainty little flowers embroidered
white.
<P. 8—Janet Is one of the yount-
eot to master the art of making
gingerbread cookies.)
Love.
Mi« Dunning and Doctor
Sanger to Be Guests At
Party and Supper.
|»€n Cl138* ■rrTT IX>U DUNNING
*nd her n*nc* Tenton
JI VJl A- ■•wr. wlU be honored
Saturday night when Doc-
Oar Oufrt nrasina Mix. Btephene
'flbngor Gaunt and Mrs. Florence
'Manser Benson. 1231 Northwest Twen-
-ftret street, and Dr. and Mra Frank
*> nBTuuon, •nwnain b group at
rirtmte. fOT boev d'oeuvres in the
MMkBH tosma. followed by dancing and
4-M** supper at the silver room of
Ahe Bklrvin Tower hotel.
.Mtoe Dunning's and Doctor Bang-
Ur's wedding will be an event of March
t ja the home of the bride-elect s par-
oHBk Mr. and Mrs. Chariee M. Dun-
Bing. >34 Ncrthweet Twentieth street.
y -'Questa for the party Saturday night
Will include Dr. and Mrs. LeBoy H.
Badter. Mr. and Mra. Char toe H. Pat-
tern Bdmond; Mtoe SUeabeth Con-
Dolly. Mies Margaret Hanna. Mtoe
Virginia Sparks. Tutea; Dr. Welborn
r*. Banger. Ponca City; 8. John
Ntosith. John Dudley, Ted Found and
me Oerabon. Mtoe Ma Janger. Mtoe
Maxine Appteman and Mtoe Bote Ru-
benstein.
Bede Stem sap *>*d**f mm
raaMOsdbus—MUmM Stea
Miss Thornton Visits
In Texas City
lUTISS JO WADS THORNTON. 3S3S
1'1 Northwest Twenty-first street,
will leave Sunday to go Houston.
Texas, whore she will spend two weeks
visiting with friends.
Mtoe Rosalie Mays, Pleasanton. Kan-
arrived Wednesday to spend several
weeks ao the guest ef Mra. T. *.
Thornton.
Among the other eourtmim being
tgtanned to honor Miss Dunning are
M taMheon Thursday with Mra Dud-
te> Taylor and her daughters. Miss
.Barbara Jo and Mtoe Beryl, as bost-
omm at their home, IM Northwest
Twentieth street, another luncheon
February IS by Mtoe Jane Harden.
ASM Northwest Sixty-third street.
.SDd a third, the date not yet dedited
.Wen, by Mra, O. Altpn Watson. >14
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lli'UH
.ns .ns.
chib at a meeting
ton In the home ef
Mrs. O. C. Blackert. S40 Northeast
Taenty-eighth street.
Mrs. Ralph Littrell was a apodal
guest
Members of the unit wiD meet Feb-
ruary It at the bone of Mrs. W. 8.
Harmon, 8M Northeast Twenty-fourth
street.
Whites Entertain
Dinner-Bridge Club
n*R AND MRS ROBBRT HBNRT
1V1 WHITS will entertain msmbsre
of their dinner-bridge club Saturday
night in their home. 311g Northwest
Twenty-third street.
Additional gussto win be Mr. and
Mra. Harry T. Moran and Mr. and
Mrs. B. Ttom Williams, Tulsa.
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Mimi)tn of the Bteck KM eiub «-
teruined with a tlumber party Friday
night at Cht home of Rte Betty Jean
Mum a la, sate Worthweat Nineteen Lh
•treeL.
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Sooner Style Notes
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L otve your spirits a "lift" with this
gay young froefc. Revel * its slim,
vurved Princes* lines and its de-
mure 'little-gtrr collar. Let the
gtoevee puff pertly at the shoulders
•tod then button close or flare graco-
gtoHy. Bvery minute in this dress will
Seem bright and hsppy,
tern MM today and
■mke yourael the merriest and most
emptlvaOng of new spring frocks
Qteooee silk or synthetics for aftor-
gmon. or sheer wool if you want a
nock to wear to town or to office
■irttte the mld-seweon or early spring
DelightfuL too. to solid color cotton
With collar and belt amartly con-
trasting Complete Marian Martin
Stegremmed aew chart irxluded will
servo aa an efficient guide through-
out the making of this drees.
Pattern MM may be ordered only
te tetoeoc* atom 13, 14. 14 1> and
M. Mae Id requires 4% yards M-
Inch fabric
ptohfly revi sfis. nasM. sberMs. sne si»L
>Mk •( «pnnB MUtroi Thirtj-two
m WiM w Blunnine clothos yarry you
MBartly throurh orory hour of ih« day
Send year order to Oktebeme CMy
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FREE LECTURES
on
Chemical Typos
and Temperaments
V rHAriOMAkaitfluMa
HEALTH
PSYCHOLOGY
KB. >-10-11-14-15
1:00 F. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes To
Spend Month in Mexico
tflt and MR*. JAMBS B.
1V1 BABNBB. Ml Northwest Seven-
teenth street, left Saturday for Mex-
ico They will spend a month visiting today: She'was one among
Monterrey. Mexico City and Acapulco highs chosen from the shoals
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Beethoven Is Subject
For Music Students
T>«THOVBN ' _ _
D the leeeon when members of the *eU. He to in the boner society.
Junior diviaton of the Chaminade Mu- which scholastic I
sle club met Friday afternoon In the °n)y M out of M0
. _ • ro__■___ ..... M><ll
Miss Corrine Nihart. Mtoe Fern Knep- mnj>
per. Mim Beulah Thorpe Mias Nite I —.
Thorpe, Mias Louella Thorpe. Mias
Frances Barrett. Mim Mabel Dague
and Mim Loda Hall.
Birthday Party Given For
Old Friendi of Former A
Miss Lydia Wahl.
jy|R8 KARL D M BRIDK. 1001 Clos-
ter Mra. Walter H Rhodes Boise City.
: Idaho, on her birth anniversary
Thursday night when she entertained
a group of old-tune friends with a
dinner and informal party in her
home
Mrs Rhodes, who to the guest of
the McBrides and her parenta. Mr.
end Mr. LO Wahl 1030 Northwest I jn."^^ ^^^Ttaip'whlc^iS.
Twenty-eighth street, to the forme- t chains from the celling—col-
Mias Lydia Wahl of the city. onl„ chandelier fashion K? rare
Red snapdragons and three large satin glam shade to pink shading
birthday cakes centered the dinner toward white The bowl matchra the
tables A shower of gift handkerchiefs shade and is brass lined. A kerosene
were presented to the honoree. iamp vtth a tall chimney slip- into
Mrs Wahl. Mra. Bias Margo and the bowl while threaded projections
Mra. Wade H. McCalister aeotoUd Mra. mm the bowl and Ito soft pink gtow
McBride in entertaining. . a wing-fashion. The lamp's brass frame
Other guests for the evening were u washed with gold and to ornament-
Mrs. K M. Castleberry. Mra. Bari Poo- with amher stones and cut-giem
tor. Mra Car! Skinner. Mrs Clyde pendente. Inside this antique lamp to
Reneau. Mra. Bsrl **--*•
Setser Mra. Bar! , _w
B. Fouke. Mra M. M. Gibbons. Mra 1 at B catch
William Whoetor. Mtoa Ora Burchfiel.) . • “
IT (MRS. HAROLD C.)
- THURMAN to Just home from
visiting her mother. Mra. Orover Mon-
roe. in Tutea. and a glamorous party
given for her In tbs Marine room of
the Mayo. Small eon. Hal HL accom-
panied hto mother.
Brilliant tongued Jean Bruce Ben-
ton. Britton high school senior, with
gold-red curls piled high—was walk-
ing in a happy trande on Main street
the tex-
i of read-
ers at the Yukon poetry festival.
For a flrat year "Rat." Neill Me-
Innto. out at the Roewell. N M. miii-
waa the subject for tory school seems to be doing right
wall Ma to is tka br> rosOste,
I come to
I VR „ ■pWbF
And Neill baa a tong strings ef medato
for other major or minor strtmpltoh-
mento during the flrat term
MIBS PICKWICK.
Junior Hadassah Will Enter-
tain at Congregational
Emmanuel Center.
Members of the Junior Hadassah
will entertain wtth a dance Saturday
night at Congregational tenmanuel
center. The party, a benefit event,
win start at • o’clock. Chaperotw
will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fin*
Host wo win be Mim Helen Turner.
Miss Rhees Byere. Mtoe Gertrude
Hecker. Mim Ida Derg. Miss Jeannette
Swarts,.Mtoe tether SoHoway. Mtoe
Minnie Ann Frenkel. Mtoe MoUto Krto-
man. Mtoe Pearl Lichtenberg. Mtoe
Kllzabeth Rosensweig. Mtoe June Pte*.
Mim tea Solanaky, Mim Kdlth WbK-
son. Mtoa Gertrude Menon, Mtoe An-
K. E. Y. Organization Event
Is Held at Skirvin Hotel
Saturday.
TJOR a large group of gueete, mem-
F ben of the K. K- Y. elub enter-
tained with a luncheon Saturday at
the Skirvin hotel Carnations and
snapdragons tn mixed colors wars
need for the table centerpiece and a
■mall gold key marked the place of
each guest.
Invited were Mtoe Mary Frances
Clarke. Mtoe Prances Kennern. Mtoa
Virginis Weaver. Mtoa Jimmie Ruth
Bretol. Mtoe Rota Hedge. Mtoe Anns
Or. Mtoe Betty Jenkins. Mtoa Dorothy
Booker. Mim Bdwyna Case. Mtoa Ann
■toe Young. Mtoe Kami Sullivan.
Mtoa Mary Ann McQsown. Mtoe Betty
Jo Waters. Mtoe Mary OaftorA
Mim Wilma Corbett. Mtoe Patricia
Cowtoy. Mtoe Anna Joan Borton. Miaa
Lynn Christian. Mtoa Martha Porter.
Mtoa Patricia Bennett. Mtoe Jo Jean
Hall. Mim Doris Peckham. Mtoe Yato-
ta Davta. Mtoe Bartene Johnston. Mtoe
Bonnie Jean South. Mtoe Bara KUen
Puckett. Mim Helen Jane Porto. Mias
Ramarion Walds. Mtoe Marilee Davta.
MBs Imogene Crouch end Mtoa Mar-
tha Lou Nash.
A pledge exet
members of the
Saturday night at the hoxne of Mie*
Mary Louise Klein. Itlt “ *
BcTinttirnt h ttrwt
T^OR Mrs Roy C Hants Mrs. I
r Robert Henry White entertained
with • ebower Friday afternoon In
her home. 31U Northwest Twenty-
third street.
Carnattona. sweetpeas gladioli and
delphinium were ueed for tbs decora
tlona for the table A camellia cor-
sage was presented to the honoree
and a gardenia to her mother. Mrs.
A. X. Lytle
The gifts wore
Sue and Robert 1
Priam in the afternoon's games
went to Mra. J. Jenkins Mrs. J. W
Tattan and Mis. Delbert Markwell.
Others attending wore Mrs. W 8.
Atwood. Mra. R D. Neal Jr.. Mrs. K. A.
Vaught. Mrs. A. W. Markwell. Mra
Charles Carter. Mra. Alvin Markwell
Mm. Fred Lytle. Mis. Charlee W.
Newton. Mra W. J. Scruton. Mrs
Prank L. Knight. Mrs Agnes F.
Wheeler. Mis. Roy C. Harris. Mias
Agnes Lytle. Mtoe Ida Florence Car-
ter and Mtoa Biaabeth Donnelly.
Mra. C. C. Breeding. 1330 North-
west Thirty-third street entertained
with a luncheon Wednesday for mem-
bets of the R. W. B. club. Addition-
al gueete were Mrs J. C Green. Mrs.
Clemons Frost and Mra. Catherine
Wada.
*J**J a secret spring which anchors the
I"*- ~**f” jewel-like thing suspended high or tow
during the evening. Those taking
---1 will be Mra. Leo Considine. Bettie
I Behrman. Jackie Ray Bender,
BUlto- Graham. Martan Baker. Joan
Mareball. Rita Considine and Virgil
end Sa—ny Brown. Doom Mary
Brown wlU aeoteBp—s beg broUwra.
RS. J. D PATTKSON and Mrs
Hendricks McBride. 3330 North-
__‘ ' _1____, wosi !
score prises at the meeting of
Fongo Bridge elub Thursday tn the new ptodgea.
."UT *°P*r‘ 1M”’ortto' Plans for the affair win be com-
w— isintn toisrr pteted when the chib meets Saturday
The elub wlU meet February 17 night at the home of Mtoe Mary Lou
With Mra. McBride, 3330 Northwest Butterly. >134 Northwest Dghteenlh
Thirty-ninth street .treet
RS. SKBLBY C. HOGAN. >15
Northwest Fourteenth street, will
her .daughter, Mrs. Robert
Quinn Palmer. Hatch. N. M-. when ahe
entertains with a bridge party Monday
night at the Y. W. C. A.
Mra Palmer te the former Mtoa
Joan Hem. a Kappa Kappa Xtamms
from the University of New Mexico
Townsend McClure will sing "Rod-
bud." the words of which were writ-
ten by Walt Mills and music by Mia*
Lila Gene Kennedy, when members of
ths Poetry society meet for their an-
night at the yith Mrs. Roper
Biitmon nooi. __
“Harp of Ltfe.** words by Verna ---- --------
Holding of Tipton, and music by Mrs Ivl Hendricks McBride.
Both Lawrence. Anadarko, win be west Thirty-ninth street,
sung by Mrs. Dora Dean Reed Man-
gum. Mtoe Dora Hotehoueer will sing
“The Place I Left Leng Ago “ Words
to that were written by Mtoe Jose-
phine Hawke and eet to music by
Mtoa Mildred Shaughnessy
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Biology Topic For
University Forum
HK CHANGING FLACK
BIOLOGY IN THK WORLD.”
vm the topic dteew—d by Dr. Mildred
K. Richarcto. Norman, when members
of the University Porum met Friday
morning at the Biltmore hotel
“Our Great Burden Bearers" was
the title of an illustrated lecture given
by Dr Howard Johnson. Knld. and Dr.
Charles K Bveriy.
Hoetem dubs were the Council of
Jewish Women. Big Stetors. the Aero-
nautical aseodaUon and the Hypatia ” j J1~^* ** flrBln
' . M made by the pledges when members
Mr. w ~____ Shkrot >u.roa . *** Kclit* club meet Saturday
roJro roZ n*ht ,l “* h°*** *f MBs KDa 1*0
pt*no hdio ana rrm oanionr «rr*ro>1a imm Mf>rt>wm*t flWv—dh
with the Oklahoma Federal Symphony -^.ro-JM, —evenui
orchoetra sans I ____________.________________,
Next Friday s program Includes the
lecture. "Present Day World Prob-
lems," by Dr Royden J Datwerftold.
profOseor of government at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma Sam J. Peek,
student st the university, will give a
short address on academic freedom
Hoetom organimtioao will be the
Peace council and the Parttamentary
Study etab.
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A. D. Rector Honored
On Birth Anniversary
RgRB. R. w. TANNKR honored her
1V1 father. A. D. Rector, on hto
eighty-sixth birth anniversary, Thurs-
day afternoon when ahe rocotvod at
open house in ths Rector home. Mil
North Broadway
Mra. C. H. Kibler and Mrs Kasate
Chandler aastoted in the hoopitahttoa.
OuMte called from > until I o'clock
and the honoree received many gifts
Rod carnations centered the red
and white appointed table and a large
birthday cake was served throughout
the afternoon
*.n •J-J**r-°id gentleman, be to brave
neartea, too. Being tne lone maw
amid a room full of bridge and
feminine conversation over at Mra.
Albert C Hunt’s, he did not quail or
bolt, but stayed until the teat cup
of tea was poured
‘ Wbrthweet Thirty-third street.
I
Mrs. Turner Is Guest
At Friday Club
cRjfRS OOLKR A. YOAKUM vu
1V1 bodtoes to membera of the Friday
-Stab at luncheon in her home, 430
■orthwect ■ghtoenth street. Mra.
I "floury H. Turner was an additional
ptFTICKRS have been Installed by members of Beta Delta
aorortty for the spring term. They are. back row. left to
right, M1m Helen Maddox, pledge mlatreas; Miss Mildred Bush,
reporter, and MIm Sara Clark, chaplain. Seated on the divan.
Mrs. Thomas Eh ter tains
For Mrs. H. E. Roberts
KSRS JOHN W. THOMAS. 1413
Ivl Northwest Porty-thlrd street, en-
tertained at luncheon Friday In hon-
or of Mrs. H K Roberts, who win leave
thta spring to join Mr Roberts in
Frankfort Ky.. in establishing a
home Chinroe nues and sweet peas
decorated the tablee
Oue»t* Included Mrs Charles R.
Weibert. Mrs A Lynwood Maskins,
Mra. Henry W. Harris. Mti. John
Hamilton Putney. Mr» Sdwin Rugh
Starkey, Mrs George Bdward Wood-
ward Jr. Mra Luther Bohanon. Mra
Sam Fryer. Mrs. Luther T Dulaney.
Mrs. Wendell Smith, Drumright, and
Mrs. James Roe*.
UEhte Club Pledges
At Friday Meeting p j wr* f
T BLITS chib members met Friday \iltUKOaV l\lPUl
IJL night with Mias Betty Webb. Bl»« J O
Northwest Twenty-fifth street Spe-
cial guests were Miss Pew Rsmwy.
Mtoe Marshs Pantel. Miss Betty Ann
Overhall and Miaa Betty Lou Sho-
walter
Newly pledged were Miss Ann Hop-
kins. Mtoe Jean Haibach. Mias Mar-
jorie Ann Sealy and Miao Haseltlne
Black. Mto> Gloria McClelland was
made an inactive pledge.
New members present were Miss
Margaret Jean Smith. Miss Jean Ir-
win. Mim Klisabeth Stewart and Mtoa
Klizabeth Marquette Pledge court
was held for Mtoe Betty Peg Uchten-
held. Mias Charlotte Loiter Miss Mar-
garet Nay. Mice Janice Jonea. Mim
Joan Ronk and Miss Betty Jo Kerr
The group will meet next week with
Mtoe Pauline Scott, Mil Northwest
Seventeenth street.
Benefit Planned By
Mrs. Sandefur
Ms- >*M- LOTA '8ANDKPUR. MIS
•”{* 1V1 North Harvey parkway, will be
hoetem for a benefit valentine party
Friday night for members of the Altar
Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Help
cathedral
The meeting of the Lantana Acea,
a junior flower club for boys, which ’
of Mtoa Adele Witherspoon.
Mrs. Kesler Speaker
For Wild Flower Unit
MR8 CHARLKB D. KKBLKR dto-
1»I cussed spring annuals for mem-
Mrs Olive Crowther. 1014 Northwest Garden 1
Thirty-first street, when Mrs. Roy Thursday
Rich was added to membership. Mra
Dan Willto was a guest
Contest favors were won by Mra.
Amelia Wendt. Mra. Jennie Pitt and
Mra Blanche Tucker. Mrs. Pitt will
be the next bootees '
Luncheon-Bridge
Honors Shawnee Bride
TJOR Mrs. Rom Porter. Shawnee, a
C bride of the winter seas on. Mra.
John Robert Porter entertained with
a bridge-luncheon Friday in her home,
3MS North McKinley avenue.
For the luncheon table a center-
piece of carnattona and sweet peas
were combined in a fuchsia shade.
Prises in the game went to Mrs.
Sam K. Jondb and Mra. Welcome D.
Pierson.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Buckingham to Head
Alpha Omicron Pi
BSR8. J. C. BUCKINGHAM WM
1V1 elected president of the Alpha
Omicron PI alumnae at a called meet-
ing Friday In the home of Mrs. Bryan
W Nolen. 3034 Northwest Twentieth
street.
She replaces Mra. W H. WSIto. who
is moving to Seminole February II.
I Others elected to take office March
1 are Mra. Floyd X. Conway, vice-
president; Mrs. Van Kndtoott. Norman,
secretary, Mrs Herbert M Hueer.
treasurer, and Mra. Albert C. Herring-
ton. reporter.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1938, newspaper, February 5, 1938; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1764554/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.