The Sooner Student (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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TIIK SOONER STUDENT FRIDAY JULY 15 1927
PAGE THREE
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Dr and M r Stephen Scatnei enter-
tained with a Harden dinner Sunday
nijtlit when tlirir Riu-t werr Ur and
Airs J 11 i'niiilifc and Mrs M U
Merrill
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X
The wrddiiiR Mis Alice R-jrkr
ilniiplilir dt Mr and Mr Janie Burke
id Niirnian wih Knliin W illis n lYrt
nrtli J i-x tiiiik plarc Sat'irday
aftcriuiin at the linnic nf Mr and
Mrs II I Erick 4(HI Smitli 1‘iikard
uvi-mu Rev T II Winun pan:r
nf tin- l-'irst Urr-liyterian rlmrri nf-
ficaled liiniiitlialily fulln win) the ccrri'Uiiiv
an iniirnial rrci-ptii-n at lyiiirii
the hriile rut and sereeil her n eddiiiR
rake Mr and Mr Willis left fjr t
Iwn weeks weddiiiR trip to I'nlnr'iR
The liriile i a fnrnirr student uf the
university The liriilermin is a Rradii-
ate uf leland Stanilfnrd ' university
Mr anil Mr Willis will make their
Innie in Kurt Wurth wlterr tin- liride-
Timm is asMiriiled with the Marian)
nil company
Lindsey Mrs C II Cnker Mrs Henry
Brazil Mrs Ronald Cullen uf 'Julia
Mrs Ellis Pierson of W'yniiewiuid Mis
T II Airman Mrs U-wis McCall
Mary Catherine MaRiiire Elaine Biz-
rell Lydia Hsir Bertha McCall Helen
HoRan Adelaide raxtnn Lneile Will-
iams and Mildred Iee Williams
Eavor for hiRh (Cure at liridye wettt
to Mrs Paul Lindsey Miss (irifiin
was presented with a ififl
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BETWEEN THE LINES
(Continued from PaRe 1)
superstitious ‘trachirRs' of the Bililr"
(Signed): Robert Jafiz
Most of us are prone to disagree
w heua the statement is made that the
Itilile is the “must obscene honk in
neueral eirculation" It is true that
l in-re are a Rural many places in the
scriptures where the must utter frank
ness is ili-pluyei! in discussion of mat-
ters not yeiierally rcRardfd as fit snb-
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Kupa Kappa ( lamina alumnae wefe
entertained with a lawn picnir Tues-
day tiiylil at the home of Miss Unrntliy
liowniiiR 522 Smith Cniversity boule-
iird ’Hiuse present were Mrs Don
I'ninieri Ain I S Sailer Mr Ed-
win S Kerriaan Miss ianrie Rnliey
Miss 1‘eriel Minieli Miss Eliza held
UuRRett Miss Katherine Bassett Mi
I arrie I upelainl Miss la-la Copeland
Mis dale Wilkinson and Miss Kuril
Oil wort It
v
It was to honor Miss Vera (iriffin
whine wedding with Delbert Willard
will he Sn event of July 2b that Mrs
1 I Burns and Mrs Dave Cruse en-
tertained Saturday with a hridur-
Imichcon it the home of Mrs S K
AleCall 511 West Main strrrt
Aildditiona! Riu-sts included Mrs I)
W (iriffin Mrs W W Willard Mrs
S K McCall Mrs drady Skillrru
Mrs Keter Cleveland Mrs Robert j
landsaw Mrs C E diard Mr Pant j
I
July Specials i
arc still in effect j
i
Men’s Linen i
Suits j
with two pant !
Special $1495 i
One Lot Of
Men’s Dress
Shirts
I t to 16
Special $129
Members of the Alpha Camilla Delta
sorority and a group of additional
friends were entertained with a bridge
party Friday afternoon by Miss Evelyn
dlasco at her homo -402 College ave-
nue The guests were Miss Mary Sue
Cantrell uf llealdlon Lucy dri-gory of
Lubbock Texas Erancis Elood Eva
Briscoe Marie Mullins Marguerile
Mattox Opal MrN'res Josephine Pax-
ton Agnes Milam Mildred Helm ami
Emma Jean Antliis Miss Antlii-
rrreived tile favor for high score
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Honoring Miss Vera (iriffin whnr
wedding with Delbert Willard will be
solemnized July 2rt and Miss Adelaide
Paxton
man McCriiniiinn
an event of August 24 Mrs W C
Weir and her daughter llrs Ronald
Cullen nf Tulsa rmvrinincd
night with a supper at Mrs Wi-'ir'
home 212 Wrst Eiifaula street
Other guests wen- Mrs D W (irii-
i in Mrs J E Paxton Mrs Ilcmy
Brazil Mrs E Samuels of Tulsa Mrs
T B Page Mrs C E diard Mrs
Dave Cruse Airs C B Coker Airs
Robert Lam Daw Mrs Ellis Pierson
of WyniiewiHiil Mrs deorRr Crouse
JoM-1'liim- Paxton Dorothy Page
Helen Hogan Mildred Lee Williams
1 iii-ili1 Williams Mary Cat In rine
Maguire Margaril Cullen and Beise
! Cli-lllelil
x x x
h w in aimiiiim-e tin engagement
and approaching marriage August 24
of her daughter AlisS Adelaide Franres
I'aMoii with Dr Hennaii McCrinnnor
jot l hleigo that Mrs Joseph Erancis
I 'avion einertaim-d Thursday at a I
oTInrk liiui'hi-i hi at tlir l-'anilty club
'I' In- yin-i-i iiii-huhl Mrs J Afr-
('rimuinn Mr- 1' Samuels of Tulsa
Mr- I' It Page Miss Doiotliy Page
Mr- til-urge Larimore of Oklahomt
i ity Mrs W 11 Bizzell Elaine Biz-zi-II
Mr- C W Weir Airs Ronald
Cnllui of Tul-a Mrs Janie P Virgin
AD- i' I! Inker Airs Alina J
iki--oii of Oklahoma City
ynnrwond Mrs'
ton Mrs K E
Wiilhniis M'i-- Mildred la-r Williams
Mr- l-'dwiu lO-liirr Mrs C I diard
Eriibiv Mr- J I) Maguire Mrs rllie Hogan
Mrs 1 1 dm J Merrill and Miss lino-gi-u-
M i-i rill of (Jklahinua City Mrs
'I m ( Icim-nt Mr- D W driffir
Mr- S K McCall Mrs Dave Cruse
Vera I iriffin Jnsi-phinr Paxton Besse
Cli-mi-iil Mary Catlu-rinr Maguire and
Helen Hogan
whose wedding with Dr Hnr-j lr- E I'ier-nn of YVy
IcCriinnmn of lliieago will he! Bin Bareli -of Cuvingti
s
Linen Knickers :
Sizes to 34 waist
$375 s-
JULY SHOE SALE
Summer Time Footwear for
Every Need at
REDUCED PRICES
Strap
Pump
Oxford
Tie
liox Heels
High Heels
Low Ifeel
PRICES:-
ALL SIZES " ALL WIDTHS
rM $285 $395 $485
$585 $685
Sec 7i 'indows for si vie and lakes Came in and
Tec will fjladly show yon
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
HOLLAND mi SIIEltMAN
214 East Main
jeet for coavarsatioti
' ul that isn't obscenity- There were
thinga that had to be laid in the Bible
and they were Mid Obscenity is
horn of malicioua intent which can't
he the rrason for frank discussions in
the Bible
1 am inclined to the belief however
that the Bible shouldn't be taught iu
the public schools that it should
nut be taught before- the uni-
versity is reached by the student And
this for the reason that frw person
interpret the- same passages in srrip-
ture in the samr way
I'm of the belief thkt it's best in
early inrulrae in children the princi-
ples of Christianity and tv allow them
to begin interpretation of the Bible
after tltey've developed a' mind rata-
ble nf grasping what it sets and capa-
ble nf rlrar interpretation
Student in Oil Fields
About 150 undergraduate student o(
the school of petroleum engineering
and the school of geology are working
with oil companies in the Seminole
oil fields according- to 11 C firnrpr
director of the srhooi oi ietrolriim engineering
KITH CLAMS
0 U GRADUATE
with the Alarland oil company at Pan-
handle Texas He left in December
for Venezuela wlk-rr lie aeerptrd the
IMisition wliieh lie lu-ld at the time of
bis ilealh
He was prominent in sindrnt ar-
Kretl Hatchett Ji S 20! Norman He was an
Drowns In Vciiiicki
I Ionic 111 Foss
i
Word was ri-reivul in iiin:ir ’Vi 1- is
nesday m iming of tli- -It I b by j J
drowning of l-red Halt lu ll 2! si-n'--!j
olil university prudiiii-- ami -1 1 1 1 -:
of the Standard oil einiipiii Nilur-ia- i
ill Venezuela S A J
The body was rei-iiverii I lim-diy J
and i- on ii- way ) I'll--
we'll lt-11 you oi -e eampii-alnl abet a
llatihi-tt drowned in water 20 fiei a
deep and 41X1 feet from v ater i ai-l J
ilu-p Tlie aeriili-M nviiii"l v Dili- !-
was swiumiinp ill a idr -I j ii-iii1 l-i
perty of tin i-oiiiidi' Id v Do "i In-
was i-mployril i I i- - i I in In- a
pond -wiiillili-r
lie was gradiia'-d miii tie Cni
vrrsily of Oklalionu in i"2'i ui'-i lln
ih-grr of liaeliilni- -1 i-m i in Ini-i
ness lit- was i-i:il-ii d a -Imil iiii
j aei ier wurki-r ill tlir AleEarliu church
ainl was a church steward fur a year
He wai a member of the Masonic
lodge and of tlie Acacia fraternity Ha
was a nirnilier uf Kappa Tau Pi iii-
terdenomiiiatiiMial religious fraternity
oil the campus and of Alplia Kappa
Psi professional business trairriiity
Surviving relatives iurludr the
father four sinters and two bin i ti-
er all of Eoss
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These specials will he
(jood as lonrj as they
last and until the last Jj
of July
McCall’S
Varsity Place
Just Around the Corner
“sweet and tender loaf”
you enjoy caliufj Hirer time a
day flre appreciate your ord-
ers Try Our French Pastries for Special
Occasions
PERFECT SYSTEM BAKERY
232 EAST MAIN PHONE 73B
CALLING CARDS
Card- for Slimmer Cmiiim'iici-iiii-iit -lmiili!
he ordered now to insure di'liven in tmdi-
time Select fron one iMiidml -ile- ci"
engraved and twenty style- of print- 1
cards
for GRADUATES
PEERLESS PRINTING1 CO
114 NOETH PETERS PIIONE CHS
l
IIKX you mm
yourself in a suit
ilrv ileaiK-fl 1y us
you’ll have all wm van
tlo to keeji from lend-
ing yourself money!
Once a month isn't too
often When do we
start?
CLARK
Cleaning Co
The Home of
Valet eria
Phones 48
Clothes DO Help Von
IVin
Dry Clean Them
Oftener!
a
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- 1 rt "f
lli'i ‘ Ml'
He harnesses words to help
sell electricity
h St Patuick
wz an engi-
neer” lustily caroled
the senior engineers
at Wisconsin in the
spring of ’l 6 Buttn
E L Andrew St
I L Asbiw Patrick has become
die pstron saint of merchandising and
advertising as well
Andrew liked engineering and haJ an
excellent record in his work But even in
hi high school days he had been interested
in writing And that interest grew at
hfe wrote for the annual wm successively
editor andbutiness mi niger of the iisronsin
Engineer and wu advertising manayrr
of tht Engineers’ Famous Minstrel Show
He received hi degree fully determined
to hi mess word to help tell electricitv
At that time riilmd advertising fascinated
him There wu romance — and adventure
— in the grew tingle of tracks spread across
the continent So he applied aud wu
accepted- for a place in the Westinghuuse
Graduate Students’ Course hoping some
dap to do raHroad advertising
J “ IVhat't tbt futun with a
large irganizatimf” That
ii r -hat trllege men team t knew
Jim tj' all Tbt futilita it hit
atitetrrj ly tbt atnmfliibntmi
of e then tvith timilar trainiag
attj hie tpfartanitiei Thu it
ut tf a riei tj' advertitemtati
p rtruyiag tht pngrtu at IT tit-
iagLett at' tallegt graduate t uf
tht i amput ant Jiff — eight —
tea ytari
A month after he started the course he
was made an insttuctor For six months
lie- had tlassei in the morning — then wu
tree ail afternoon to browse through the
Wrstinghouse plant and learn those thinga
that have made- him valuable in the
direction of West inghouae advertising But
that’s getting ahead of the atory
Andrew left the educational department
to lie a requisition clerk handling requests
fur literature on Westinghouse irons fans
toasters percolators Here he got his first
glim pee of merchandising electrical appli-
ances— an activity that was soon to rank
with railroad electrification marine engi-
neering and the other important btanche
of the Writing house business Andiew
grew up with this development He was
one of the men who organized the mer-
chandising section of the advertising depart-
ment which has remained under his charge
since that time
But hit activities have been wider than
this Because of his understanding of both
electricity and advertising he wai made
assistant to the advertising manager giving
particular attention to national advertising
With the growth of the merchandising
department tales promotion also came
under hi charge
Today he it manager of the tales promo-
tion section of the merchandising tales
department bead of the merchandising
section of the advertising department and
assist ant to the advertising manager
To engineering graduate interested in
technical writing and advertising Wetting-
house offer an opportunity for realizing
ambitions to the full
Westinghouse
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Dennis, Frank L. The Sooner Student (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1927, newspaper, July 15, 1927; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1780973/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.