The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1930 Page: 7 of 8
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Scabbard And Blade Dance
Saturday Gay Social Event
Merton Ugnson Leo Gamer Kenneth
Abernathy Bub William
THE flink of spurs — elvlnlng sword — picturesque uniform — pretty girls in
gay colored dresses H vaa a imvrt crowd that followed Miss Betty
(inmet and Mr Ed Patten V honorary colonel and colonel of the Cniver-
iy R O T C to the strain ol mUitary music in the grand march of the
Scabbard and Blade dance Saturday nght in the Union ballroom
Heralded as one of the mot beautiful queens of the university Miss
Osrpett was lovely in a long frock of e ggshri aatin and gold silk net A large
dd bow added to the distinctiveness
eil mnaa mU tiHa
brr costume Site wore gold satin
How Mr Patterson wore hii military
nifortn The colonel and the "lady
oioncl' presided at the dinner at the
jtfrFarlin Memorial church which pre-
ceded tlie dance
Sigma nu saloon -The
Sistna Nu border dance Fri-
A night at the Terpre did much to
! ifcn up the social affairs this week-
end As usual this gay dance went
vw with a bang— both figuratively
nd literally for acme of the wild
jtboys and Indians carried gun and
with the-Sooner Sctenaderi' mu-
of tlie most distinctive features
l the dance was the old-time bar
ihich gave an authentic air to the Tec-
i nee ballroom which made an admirable
jh-nn The peak of the evening- ex--tement
was reached when Norman
police raided the Sigma Nu saloon—
yjt made no arrests
Prise for the moat unique costume
ent to Mr F Leonard Bihel who wore
white buckskin Indian costume
Chaperons were Mrs Mable Smith
ostess Mrs Ned Miller Mrs J E
UcCalpln Dr and Mrs A J Williams
ind Lieut and Mrs Ivan D Yeaton
Quests were Misses Jane Bowman
isne Burton Marian Goss Grace Pry-
June Peterson Allcyne Pinerty Vir-
ginia Stewart Lucille Swindler Mary
eue Simpson Lucyile Crag in Sarah
Hobbs Florence Cardwell Mary Vir-
ginia Dunlap Patty Lee Smith Jewel
j Marie Markham Helm Morgan Hay-
ira Hill Lucile Horn back Katherine
ulinger Mary Hudson Mary Ewing
lUtherlne Goss Lurleen Short Bon-
rle O'Connor Claire Hayner Jean
nans Cordelia Cunningham Helen
M Kelly Alva Ruth Walker Louise
Milbura Muriel Monsell Gladys
mown Alcece Locke Virginia Street
Nora Beth Porter Eloise Anderson
Helen Spivey Clot Emenhelser Ima
Lee Phillips of Oklahoma City Mary
Haller Mrs R H Mason Mrs Dolmas
E Martin Mrs F Leonard Blbel and
Mrs Thomas Churchill
Messrs Buford Merrit Farrell Mar
in Julian Smith "Froggy" Green
Walter McClellan Jack Land Carl
McAlister Denver Mevcbara Jack Lev-
ering Charles Ritchey Bill Elggeri
Jimmie Ellis of Stillwater Lieut R H
Knapp Thompson Reed Harold Brit-
ten R H Parham Paul Mays Louis
Crosbv Donald Borah Jack Peterson
of Oklahoma City Jack Anderson
Floyd Graham of Blillwater James
Flynn of Stillwater James Webster
Weldon Ruth Harry Ford Floyd Jer-
jrson George Bass Ed Sisson Ned
Poe John Carson Lynn Abbott Ton
Garkey Kenneth Wasson
E LT DANCE FRIDAY
Delta Tau Delta entertained with
a dance Friday night at the College
shop when the College Ramblers or
chestra played Chaperons were Mrs
J H Allen hostess and Mr and Mrs
Hartwell Hill
' The guests were Misses Katherine
Weeks Catherine Grant Blanche Davis
ted members of the local chapter in! Lee McDonald and Mi Annie Laurie! VAVVWA WAVWWAV WJVVWJVJVWJWVWJWVAAA " '
Norman Saturday
Johnson
D A R COLONIAL TEA
CNAPSIINQ AFFAIR
One of the most charming affaire In
the social world this week was the an-
nual colonial tea at which members
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution entertained Saturday af-
ternoon in the Women's building
Mrs Major P Kidd regent was as-
sisted in receiving the 100 guests by
officers and past regents of the organ-i-julon
Those in the receiving line
vere Mrs Kidd Mrs Leroy Elmore
Mr II a Rinslsnd Mrs H F Rit-
ter Mrs Ruth Clark Mrs G P Glenn
Miss Kan Hughes Mri A H Harlow
Landt Mrs A B Adams 1 and Mrs
Sarah Bhlppy
The ladles were charming In color-
ful colonial costumes Mrs Kidd who
presided at the tea table was lovely
In an old-fashioned costume in an un-
usual shade of blue with a wide lace
collar She wore a powdered wig The
table was beautiful with a centerpiece
af small flags in a bed of fern and
with tall red and blue candles in sil-
ver candlesticks Red white and blue
ribbons were used In the decorations
Small hatchets in these colors carried
out the George Washington motif
Four little girls dressed in colonial
Iremes assisted in serving They were
Sally Landt Frances Adams Helen
Tappan and Doris Christian Mrs J
F Brooks Mrs Adrian Lindsey Mrs
Josh Lee and Miss Mary Hughe were
Mrs Johnson ts visiting chapters in
Oklahoma and Texas A luncheon atj Mr carl Buerbaum was a dinner
noon Saturday a business meeting af- guest of Kappa Alpha Fnday night
terwards a model initiation an alter-
noon program In the home of Mr Wil-
liam O Schmidt and a dinner In the
evening at the Cupper Kettle followed
by a line party to the Playhouse pro-
duction hi the university auditorium
were held for her entertainment
Weekend gimts at the Kappa Al-
pha Theta htiisa are Mrs Frank R
Local of Ponca Ciry and Mis Cath-
erine Uims of Na:-hvill Tcnn
Mbs Marjorie Giacominl of Still-
water was a dinner guest of Plu Delta
Theta Friday night
Delta Delta Delta had as weekend
guests Mrs C C Porter of Muskogee
Miss Ruth Bolin of Ada MU Marion
Padden of Tulsa and Mina Margaret
Tillman of Oklahoma City
Mrs Wayne Stevens of Newkirk wss
a weekend guest at the Alpha Chi
Omega house Mrs Steve Rcdfcm of
Ponca City and Mrs Howard Wick-
ham of Oklahoma City were dinner
pints Friday night Mrs Carl H Mil-
a of Chicago was a luncheon guest
3aturday of the sorority
Ratliff Betty Sue Robinson Donna
Franklin Betty Lou Dunning Anna-1 the ladies who served BoclaTarran
Classified
Want-Ads
Phone 165 on 900
KATES: Ten cents per line for one ln-
sertiws minimum 30 cents Three
lines three Insertions 75 cents
Monthly rates on application
belle Kranter Lorraine Harfcey Hllma
Lee Eklund Irene Drum wrlght Flossie
Welch Maxine Shaffer Mary Jane
Thompson Martha Carden Mary Rob-
inson Mildred Longmlre- Arline
Hutchinson Lillian Edwards Christine
Squires Mary Buford Van Wagner
Deedo Shaw Barbara Findlay Mary
Coffleld Pauline Flynt Lady Fere”
8haw Peggy Cochrane Betty Gar-
nett Antoinette Halko Katherine
Olinger Eleanor Leibrand Dorothy Lee
Trent Beverly Faunt Le Roy Lorraine
Hollis Mrs Paul Brunk Mrs Joe nov-
elette and Mrs Robert Cox
Out-of-town guests were Miss Jo
Mitchell of Tulsa: Miss Betty Ann
Borque of Tulsa Mr Orr Beam us of
Oklahoma City Mr Dick Ayers of
Oklahoma City Mr Robert Bateman
of Oklahoma City Mr Wilbur Beesly
of Tulsa Mr Dale Thompson of Ok-
lahoma City Mr George Dent of Ok-
lahoma City Mr Henry Dent qf Ok-
lahoma City Mr Aubrey 8 hives of
Oklahoma City and Mr Milton Hamil-
ton of Altus
Representatives were Messrs Bill
Harris Dick Biair Jack Lehnhard
Starr Cook Ernest Rapp Don Mon-
gomery Harold Thurman Bill Buck
F M Frey Barron House Joe Barn-
hill Dave Lawrence Paul Dudley Andy
Beck Paul Stimson Jinunle Kirk Luke
McCullar Bro McDonald R H Par-
ham George Bushy head Bcs Heftier
John Sparks Chilton McLaughlin
Robert Strader Carl McAlister George
Harrison E C Love John 8w inford
Rene Slone Tom Cubbage Robert Jef-
fries Bert Lareson Charles Knight
Kenneth Wasson Leonard Ralston
Frank Smith Benton Ferguson Dick
Pearce Jim Harkin Harry Nell Elsey
ments were made by a committee head-
ed by Mrs D W Orlffln Mrs J B
Chcadle Mrs C P Landt and Miss
Helen Burton
An Interesting program was given by
Mr Max Gilstrap who talked on hb
travel in Europe and Boy Scout
work Mrs J F Brooks gave a group
at readings which were well -received
jy the guests Before the program
tuests gave the salute to the flag and
gang America
MU PHI EPSILON
HONORS MBS JOHNSON '
A day of social affaire honored Mrs
Pearl Noxon Johnson of 81 Louis Mo
national editor- of Hie Triangle na-
tional magaslnc of Mu Phi Epsilon
musical sorority for women who visi-
Mbs Harriet Palmer wav a dinner
gur-st of Beta Theta H Friday nijht
Dinner gurcts of Delta Cpsilon Fri-
day night were Mrs O O Hammonds
Mrs Early Miss Brewer rli ol Okla-' jg
hoina City and Mr Shields '
— — — — — ! j
Miss Virginia Ballard was a
guest of Phi Gamma Delta
night
Gamma Phi Beta entertained at
dinner Friday night for Mis Margaret
Alpha Sigma Phi entertained at din-
ncr Triday night fir Miss Anna Lynn j
Cook Miss Hylaqrae Robbcnon Mias
blanche Davis Ratliffc Mis He'en
Collier Miss Lorraine Hollis Miss
Nancy Trent Osborn Misa Martha
rlamlll and Mbs Louise Pierc Vr
Ray Embree of Hobart ii a weekend
guest of the fraternity
i:
Mr Pat Shirlds of Columbia Mo !
as a luncheon guest of Bigma Alpha
Epsilon Saturday
Pi Beta Phi entertained at dinner
Friday night for Mbs Betty Ann-
Bourque and Miss Jo Mitchell of Tul-!
Campus Theatre
TODAY Thru TUESDAY
Premier Showing Ft jt State Of Oklahoma
EDDIE DOWLING
Broadway Favorite and Sur of ‘Rainbow Man
With
BETTY COMMON FRANKIE DARRO
and IIENKY Ii WALTHALL
“Blaze O’ Glorv”
lie left bis bride behind to go away and fight for his
country in a Blaze O’ Glory
But — returned to become involved in a domestic triangle
that tried his soul and brought him to tlx very steps of
tlx gallows
A Rousing All Talking-Singing Drama
HEAR EDDIE SING
"A Doughboy's l ullaby” “Wrapped In A Red Rose”
“Put A Little Salt On The Bluebird's Tail” and “Wel-
come Home”
TIIE BEST SHOW IN TOWN
Admission Nite and Sunday — 10c and 5&
Matinee (except Sunday) — 10c and 35c
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University
Today and Monday
Lost and Found
LOST— Sigma Tau and Tau Bela Pi
keys In the 600 block on Chautau-
qua Monday Return to Dally of-
fice Reward 113
A BIG VARIETY
AT ALL TIMES
LOST— Pair of glasses in black leather
caw at wrestling match Finder
please call 1600
Have You Tried Our —
LOST— S gma Chi pin on campus
Wednesday Finder- please return to
tlie Daily office and receive reward
114t3
1 Baked Chicken
with dressing and
jiblet sauce
mjK
UWT— Pair of horn-rimmed glasses on
campus about three weeks ago Fin-
der call Ed Howard Plume 543
112-3t
2 Fried Breast of Chicken
with cream sauce
3 Filet Mignon with
Mushroom sauce
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LOST— Ladies Elgin wrist watch Tues-
day between Union Bldg and 518 1
Chautauqua Reward for return to
Jcuic F Bender Phone 719 112-3t
And you will find many
other selections
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POUND— Sapphire Jewelled Alpha
Kappa Pol pin on Jenkins Initials
on back Owner call tar same at
Daily olflce and pay for thla ad
113-13
White Swan Cafe
1 ' Student Owned"
309 White Street
Temirxme Appeal
323 West Boyd
HERE’S TWO
GOOD ONES
VARX£Sl 6AXTES
ii MARY CilNCAN
ANTONIO M03EM0
LOST— Brown leather billfold Tuesday
tftemoon Reward for return to
Daily business offee
Found— Red and blue scarf owner
may recover by Identifying It at Dally
tnivincss office and paying for this
sd tf
Drive Down-
For Sale
Foil BALK— improved and unimprov-
ed acreKi Near Norman Roland
jluuhos Tel 318 311 4 E Main Bt
Male Help Wanted
UMMEIiwORK fix student Plea-1
nt work— good pay Cull L E Pear-
1 1330 after 7 p m 114114
Miscellaneous
11UJK3' CABINET BIIOP— Rear of
JTtliylerlan chinch Repairing and
wilding new cabinet Anything li-
widwork Phona 1003 53 3St
OR PHONE
Wanted to buy— second hand
uit and slmes and Unlit overcoats
“wlt Hardware Co 133 West Main
Finn 503
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ly 5—
AUKf iANTEUneuda
A border beauty
who loved not
wisely who
could not resist
the passionate ap-
peal of a -new-eomer
from the
north
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MSriNO WANTED ir you Wlh to
11 trade or rent yi u: property IW
“ Hh Roland llughr 211 1-3 E
““ui Normnn Phmw 311 111 t3 £
For snappy delivery service
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Kennedy, Paul P. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1930, newspaper, February 23, 1930; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1794846/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.