The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY TUESDAY MAY 11 1926
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The- member! of Sigma Chi 'enter-
tallied their ' motliJrs this weekend
Coeat' were Mrs Samuel Plummer
- Broken Arrow Xlrs Sim Morrison
Lexington Mr£ Klnfiie J Flood Mr
-Ceorgell Dodson and Mra A S Gar-
ner Norman' Mr Wink Mra W C Ed-
' wards ir Kansas Cjly Mm Tr I
V Master PaFhnskrf Mnt F L Car-
son and Mra K R Stamps Shawnee
Mra O E Mulvey Yukon Mrs F U
- Jordan' Tulaa’ Mr'Jlnd Mrs Ben XV
Frank Mrs Joe R DcWigginii and
Clement MeWigKinS I’onca City Dr
and Mrs W S Ijfybrcll yan Bureu
Ark M rs Oliver C Wk Mrs Wil-
liam Morgan irr Mrs A' L Itnnrw
Jtfrs' -Mrnit ! Mpilney ' Mrs W J
Goodwin and Mis S k Cunningham
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1 Weekend gne?U at the Alpha Omi-
' Iron Pi house wfre Mrs E f) Sleed
I'nrcell XI rs U U Elgin and Mrs L
Iv Cook Tulaa MrsB W Taylor
therokee Mrs W J Fady Frederick
Mrs-J-T Hamilton Snyder Mrs
I'arl B Spencer-Walters Mrs II E
jllarriaon llamnwn Xlrs'J W-Killian
Mrs J'l IJeaa Xlrs C S Iill
and Mrs Claris dssin! Oklahoma
' fhy aud Xlrs G T Childress Xfr
R B White Mrs j I Stafford Mrs
J R Koblieraon Xlrs J S Iliouks
Xlrs Charles Decker and Xlrs O II
Benton Norinau J '
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Pi Kapa llii entertained with a
Xf other' Day dinner Saturday Guests
were Mrs M F' Corneliwin Mrs J
R McClure Xlrs C S- Stiriiijjir Mrs
j W Pointer all of Norman and XI r
II C Hammonds Oklahoma Cilv
I K M
I Ti Kappa Alpha mlrrtained with a
-Mother’ Day iHuet at tlie cliapier
house Friday evening! ' Visiting mn'h-
iri were Mrs XI K Van Rant Xlis
Janirs Tluiniwin :Mrs Charles Sneil
Mrs F D Corbin and Xlrs Gertrude
Italic of Oklahoma City: Xlrs O II
Beneduns Morris Mrs H T Kimbcll
Altua Mrs O H Renton Xlrs A C
Shamblin Mrs Kale Stevens Xlrs J
M Hood Xlrs W XV Willard Mrs
Albert Turliejrfill' Mrs Xlax Fiacher
And Mrs Charles Smith of Norman
Mrs George F Jlell of Tnlaa Mrs J
S Nicholson StMMr-Mrs C W Car
gile and Xlrs G W Whitfield of Qlce-
mah Xfra J M'dl of Bristow and
Mrs II W Hansen Fl Rems
Additional ftasntsrre Mrs V II
Khmer and alautebteS -Katf - Tahhs-
iiah Xlrs C XV Rlark Heavener
George F Bell - Virginia Bell' and
George Bell jr of Tulsa C W Car-
gite and G W? Whitfield of Okema
Walter Knell and Collirrt Xfoore '
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The nicntlien of Acacia entertained
their mothers at dinner Sunday
Guest were Xlrs J N Cameron Mrs
J C ' Roan Tishomingo Mrs J X
Maxwell 1 Rock-' Kan Mrs If B
Rowley Kiowa ‘ Xlrs J W Painter
Nowata Xfrs-1- S Will Hrnneay
XtrS V -Brown nd Mrs L H Bor-
land Billings Xfrs V B Siler Ton-
kawa Mrs II P Doughty Oklahoma
'itjr Xlrs W G Woodward Wrbct-
ka Mrs C M Neal Chkkaalta Mrs
J C Van Griethuaen Perkins Mrr S
K Cooksey and Mrs A H Davidton
Norman - and Roberta Siler Eva
Brown Kay Borland V Brown C A
Brown and J N Cameron
X M K S K
Della Delta Delta entertained at
dinner Sunday Guests were Mrs V
A Black Xlrs R H Cantpliell Xfrs
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Mrs' Emma Fitch all' of Oklahoma
City Mrs-Roy Gittinger Mrs S R
Hadsell md Mrs Bert Baggett Nor-
man - Dr Edith Oaket Tulsa Mrs
Janies R Palmer Duncan Mrs J (
Burton and Ruth Burton -Ada Xfx
J N Keeuy Cliecotaft - Mrs W M
Freeman Pauls Valley' Mys Ailn'it
Rhoades Shawnee and ' Dorothy
Ann and ' Margaret ' Campbell - aud
Brookes Mitchell Oklahoma City
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Phi Omega J" 'nlcrLtiVu ' unnhers
at dinner - Sulh4 ' The 1 followhig
mother were present: Mrs G K Hall
Heuryetla Mrs I -aura Jfamill and
Mrs Charles 'Rhoades Oklahoma City
Mrs Ruth Clark Mrs JW Thomp-
son Mrs D J Heron R M Bailey
Mrs W T MeCrady and Xfrs XV K
Zcrkle Norman and Xlrs XV U An-
thony Marlow
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Sunday dinner guests at the Della Pr
house were Mrs M K Fanning Mrs
J A Buckles Mrs C T Catliey Mr
XV II Courtlier Mrs M XI Williams
Mrs J M Hood' Mrs II Xlartiit
Mrs M J Fra nu aud Miss Marie
Martin '
Don Miller was a werkend guest
and Kenneth Fruit Kansas Cilv Xfo
was a lnnclieon guest Monday -
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Sigma Phi entertained Mrs1 F i-
Mapes Mrs G II Fisher Mrs XV C
Boothe Mr’ and Mrs O XV 'Walter
ami Wallace' Walter at dinner Sunday
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Sigma Alpha - Epsilon entertained
Myron Wilson itnd' Hat Brisco- it
dinner Monday -
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Mrs’ J C Furrows Cnsldng and
Zane Mcntxcr were dinner guest - at
the Sigma Nu house Monday
- Beta ’Theta Pi entertained Mr and
Mrs Gein-ge - Woodward Oklahoma
City at dinner Xf onday - -
' Hugh Putnam was a dinner guest at
the Piti Kappa PM house Monday "
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’-Xlrs R D Howell Hohlrnyille was
a weekend guest 'at the 'Alpha Chi
Omega house ' ‘
SYJ) CHAPLIN FILM
' TO SHOW TUESDAY
Comedy “Oh I What Nurse" Will Be
Feature Picture On University
- Theater Film Program
Syd Cltaplin ' in a feature comedy
“Oh! XVhat a' Nurse" will appear at
tlie University - theater v Monday end
Tuesday! - '
Tlie story is concerned with the ad-
venture of Jerry a cub reporter He
is on a terry boat when the cry of
“Girl’ overboard 1" is heard ' After res-
cuing tlie girl he is picked tip by a
bmitleg mg' I-le is forced into a wid-
nitX c lollies to throw tha coast guards-
men off the trail and makes a thrilling
escape with a pocket full of evidewe
ajminst the bootleggers!
Sent by hi newspaper to imperiiR-atii-Duiiy
VVliintpie the dove-advice
editor lie loses -his skirt and hi dis-
guise is revealed -
He finds a nurse's costume sad in
it -get taken cm a sea trip His wig
is lost and so is he nearly Tlie climax
is full of hair-breadth escapes during
tlie final chase
DEW DROP INN CONFECTIONERY
Cold Drink ' Cigarettes Cigar
Hot Food Candle r -SANDWICHES
A SPECIALTY
"We Strive to Pleased ! -
DEW DROP INN CONFECTIONERY
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Me for You -and
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Cocar Cola is the
shortest distance
between thirst
and refreshment
IT 3 AD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS - 7 MILLION A DAY
ELM STREET
GROCERY
COLLEGE GROCERY
CAMPUS GROCERY
A & E GROCERY
TAYES GROCERY
WERSTER NO 1
GROCERY
Above I a list of dealer handling
COC COT A
in ease lot in Norman
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OKLAHOMA COCA COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
Oklahoma City
Supporting member of the cast arc
Patsy Ruth Miller Gtyne Whitman
Mathew Betx Edith Yoke Dave Tor-
rance Ed Kennedy' Raymond Wells
and Henry Barrowee -
“Oh! What a Nurse" ' is a Warner
Brother production directed by
“Chuck Rrisncr”
NAME PARTIES GIVEN
Girls Whoa Names Begin With M“
Meet la Women’ Building
Four first nsntrs parties will be giv-
en this week at the XX'oineii’s build-
ing The last 'of thc“Mf parties wll he
Iteld today All girls whme name
Iiegin with “Xf" and who' have not at-
lemlrd any of the other “M” parties
may attend the party today
Girls whose first names begin with
T 'XV -X1 X ne 7 will -inert fur
hincheon Wednesday Winnifred Spen-
cer da chairman of this committee
Thursday a luncheon Will be given
foe - all girls whose first names' begin
with “B" Blanche Raggett is chair-
man -of the committee
Girls whose nrnies begin with “H"
will have their luncheon Friday Helen
Bailey is chairman of this group
'These -parties are not being given
YELLOW CAB
Tin! and Baggage
FHONE8
481 and 565
' DAY AND NIGHT
BKRVICK
Melntlrs lYanapoctadon
by the Y W C A but are financed
by the studentsvf hem selves who wish
to meet snd have luncheon
- The Chairman of each group is mak-
ing an effort to see each girl personally
but any girl who does not receive su
invitation and who wishes to attend the
luncheon should leave her name at tlie
Y Vi C A office
GIRL TRACX ENTHUSIASTS
ASKED TO REPOST TODAY
All girl interested in track 'e in-
quested to eeport at the gymnasium in
the Women’s building at 5 o'clock lui
afternoon according to an announce-
ment from the women's physical edn- j
ration office Monday
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llCou can’t always
tell from the Campus
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HIS i a plain tale of a regular every-
day American undergraduate— an engineer
from the University of Cincinnati with a
college record much like that of thousand
of other students
He got a lick out of playing varsity
batketball He caught on the baseball team
When Cincinnati won at football be cele-
brated with the res: Fur a year he'super-
vised the student cooperative b Milshop He
was president ot the Fngirrering Tribunal
the student g- v::iing body lu a word
be did the things well that tollrge student
cveryw here like to do
But uf the specialization which he wo
hi undertake at XVestinghoUse — ibcie wasn’t
a clue
The case of XV K Thau is another
example uf unforeseen upjxirtuuiiie afforded
by such an organization to a man with a
healthy aptitude tor getting thing done
After the usual training given college
men he en tried the General Engineering -Department
Later he became Engineer
in Charge uf the Marine Section handling
all marine andguveniniciu application job
That was lix years ago
XX'ithio Thau’s time die Dieiel-elecnie
drive has come to be tne most advanced
method of ship propulsion By means of
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ami teiik tht Wfjti'iikmit Crtfadj
titkm ikt kit tin yrt tr is tftir
pninttun
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it tlw man iu the pilot home control his
vessel as easily and surely as the driver oif
an automobile Alsu this -system uses
about une-third the fuel uf the ordina'y
cteaimhip — an enormous saving in dollars
cargo space and weight Of all the Dieiel-
rlcvtric marine installationi in the world
today — 70 per cent are XVcstinghouse
Thau and his associates detetmine how
livticalin-aihapplicatiuopioposed They
diaguotr cacl- customer’s nerds They
iresctuethe rignt IV csiingbutne equipment
For ittsiancr wheu (he Guvernnienl sent
wmd: “Electrify the battleships Tennessee
and Cuhrt-ado” the Marine Sctioa was
on the job to install turbine electric drivea
vliitb helped to make these waicraft the
nunt Xiwerful unit in the National
Defense
Or the Clyde Steamship Line says: “We
want to load these lumber-citgo carriers
electrically How can we do it? What
will it cost:" Thau must figure to a fine
point the exact lequirnricoti
Thu duct the W'eitinghouse application
engineer combine commercial and engineer-
ing ten: to advance the interests of the
ciuiomer being staved
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