The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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’AGE THREE
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY FRIDAY OCTOrtR 31 I9V
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SOCIETY I
crU John Hytsrger Ocwon Walter Tuttle John Montana- n-lt—SAno Pmirrom
nd Ms Helen fry Jack K(k B:U Ho!' and Jamal UClllOUS 1 TOFHIIl
JTOVED DANCES
Friday
jiu Di-Isa chapter house
r-jc Rambler
Chi College shop Soon-
er Eeresaders
e--!! Council Union ball-
rocm Boomer
Saturday
e-jrra Alpha Epsilon Teepee
pjrfclcr
Crita Upsilon College hop
Boomer
K-rP A'P1" ThrtB dansant
jipicr house Boomer
S:jma Alpha Mu chapter house
Siudcnt council Union ballroom
Sooner Serenader
lleloruefc Deep orange marl- Callahan
ar4 yellow chrykancbraunu
re used u decoration
Garden Unit Meets
THE RADIANCE rose unit of Kor-
! man Carden club met Thursday alter-
nocn in the home of Un a J Wil-
ilsms S3! Lahoma avenue The meet-
' lrg rrnMsted of a buzlnesa session and
an election of officers
Home Ecs Have Picnic
A HALLOWE'EN picnic for faculty
members and students In the home
rccncmic school was held Thursday
silr-noon In the City park
I Hallowe'en stunts were given by the
different classes and prizes presented
to the winners
DINNERS GUESTS of Alpha Sigma
Phi Wednesday were Gerald Roberts 1 Group of Six Will Select Speaker!
Jark Hadley Willard Kim ball Victor i c v
Wood Robert English R E Gardner! 'or lVl LCttur
and C A Riser
Thetas Will Entertain
PLANS FOR a buffet supper to be
(wn for the pAdges of Kappa Alpha
TOrti were made at a meeting of
the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae club
Wednesday night at the home of Mrs 1 Irrlind Prof and Mrs A R
VrCWW0"J -Tm Wwl— Wi — a
ALPHA OAMMA DELTA entertain-
ed several faculty members at dinner
Wednesday evening Quests present
were Prof and Mrs Kenneth Kauf-
man and John Kaufman Mr H An-
Sigma Mu
dinner Wednesday night for Harry Thursday by Rev N Comfort director LOST: Near F A Bldg Wednesday
Cushman Hilton Wood Lawrenc ' of th yiyvu of religion j everinj black and grey turbin hat
Brock E L Bevins Jack Jennings j I Finder return to or call Helen HU-
P-cbertRooiFmTestWestAWftal-! ' ”eyer' 12:0J' -St1
rt viiwWasiiiati fkVnr qIiui JoTdcfl irti And scitnccs senior j — - -- -- —
v n Glasseow GormanSitir00 7 I Evelyn Lapp business senior Jack LOST— Pair of shell-rimmed glasses
' n G1MOW' °omMn Cober- m' 7 : Flichrr arts and sciences junior Dr t! black leather ease Return to
j Chariea Perry head of the philosophy Clarice Watson 7W JcrUias Phone
department Dr Cortee A M Ewing 594
I assistant professor of government and
'Dr Joseph J P Blickcnsderfer pro-
1 fessor of ERg'Ui
I There has also been a change In the
general committee which la sponsored
by the school of religion
stcr McFadden Tom Lasey Fred Nor
ria and Alfred C Prampton
a
WEDNESDAY DINNER guests at
the PcRt Thu Delta house were BUI
Beidleman Stanley Marsh Otis Pet-
ty Lawrence Foster and Dick Car-
penter ALPHA CHI OMEGA entertained! Eldred Cavertt arts and sciences
at dinner Wednesday night for Mrs I Junk has been appointed to take the
JuUa Appleby Paul Reed and Wayne P® Kenneth Greer pharmacy
Joseph Blickensderfcr 435 Chautau-
qua The supper vriU be an event of
Honda November 3 and will be giv-
n t the home of Mrs Ben Owen
530 Cm street
Guests entertained by Mrs BUckens-
gofer were Mesdames Robert L Cox
j h Marshbum Chariea Coker Eu-p-ne
Gentry J V Collier "Zen Owen
Kellie Evans Stanley Smith Tulsa
Hkse Edna Bessent Mildred Wright
Hsarl Wright Ruth Moore and Dora
IfCFsrland
I t
Faculty Club Has Tea
THE FACULTY club entertained
with a tea Thursday afternoon In the
clubhouse The committee In charge
ss composed at Mrs A E Chandler
chairman Mrs Leonard Logan Mrs
Homey M Erixson Miss May Frank
Miss Goldia Cooksey and Ermine
Elms
DINNER GUESTS of Pi Beta Phi
Wednesday were Prof and Mrs Joseph
P Blitkensderfer Miss Edith Shep-
herd Miss Edna Bessent Jane Feild
Harriet Willis Audrey Sipes and Mar-
garet Rom Tulsa Thursday luncheon
Bursts were Mrs F J Fltta Muskogee
Kathrlne Kaufman Lucille Sutton
Frances Belt Emma Lou Sac'jctt Eli-
sabeth Giles Nina Cocks and Sula
Salts man
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON enter
tuned Mrs E Q uiil Me A1 ester and
a-irdon Watscu at luncheon Wednes-
day Dinner gu" ' re Jos Petzel
John Vrn Dyne Reeve Holmes Red
EW
OPENING TOMORROW
NIVERSITY S HEATRE
Committee Chosenj Want Ads
LOST: Ptam gold K: iv C"
j ira key Finder return to Y-Vra
Kramer 132 if-3:
ASTfa-s:-otrt it ho can work at
l--i fire- i a day Se Ernest
v-li t -y hut iJt appointment
FOUND: LadfS theC r
In brown leather case
m!
office
ir-l fVi'i
Cull at Dj‘7
32-3t
Lt:7— I' r cf -i-'-a-rlirmed glsssse B
l fc v'i v::st watch bearing la-
c B Finder return to or
1 uil D::y ci!:e Sts 165 35
Members of the university religious
Sigma entertained at program committee were named
1 LOST: Diamond Chi Omega pin aome- -fOR SALE— Piano in good ccncLticn
: xm- Thursday efremoon Reward g75M CJksh see It at 1X3
CaL Dcr Duncan 372 West Brook Phone 1534 Q LI
V'ANTID-Cjoh st Jratemity house
C:: lr an cScer at phone 3223 35
Spradlinv
LGST-Pr'r ct ho:n-rimmed goissei in
GARAGE FOR RENT— Close la to uti-1 : at t: i' f L-liume Sunday even-
versity 33 per month 635 Monnett n to Cim Ruian Room
phone 963 -J 31 ‘ 3 J-A Prts3 li’d
cvwwvri-' LTrUIEiU'iWJKk
FOR SALE— Underwood portable type-
vM ter hi good condition 130 to first
comer Inquire Room 114 Press
building 6 if
Warner Baxter in “RENEGADES”
Wc Make No Attempt
to meet PRICES made by many other
SHOPS Not many shops can offer you the
QUALITY offered here We solicit those
who want the best
REALISTIC
PERMANENTS
$750
A!l Other Waves at Pnsonable
Prices
POLLY ANNA
BEAUTY SALON
135 1-2 VV’f Main Okla Ci'fy 2-9155
NO
Beverly Slippers That Assure
Success To Any Evening Gown
Midcs a: gay as the young moderns who wear them—
Moirei os Sttn ir Black o' tlntab’s white with dainty
touches cf cold or I’-'-er
Smart pump of
black or white
Moire — Silver
and gold trim
$350
Black and
white Moire
open shank
strap— Rhine-
stone buckle
$650
Rhlnertone
center bu:kle
strap fashion-
ed of white
futile with sil-
ver strap
$650
Eurkhart
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA had as Wed-
nesday dinner guests Jack Benson
Jack Exlcy Elmer Brown Homer Kls-
inger Delos Cook Mack Cunningham
Buck Evans J L Wilson and Don
Suggs
DELTA CHI entertained at dinner
Wednesday for Mr and Mrs James
W Errant Allen Hiatt Darrell Wln-
Ings Ralph Johnston Lyle Van Ars-
dale Howard Pixley Millard Magum
and Quentin Brisley
READ THE WANT ADS!
senior because of Greer's lack of
time to serve on the committee
At the University of WaihLigton
senior students while engage in army
training are furnished by the navy de-
partment with board lodging trans-
portation and clothing for each stu-
dent as well as 345 monthly salary
The Pan-Hellenic council of Mor
gantown W Va recently organised
a Junior council for the sorority pledges
It will be conducted on the order of
the Pan-Hellenic council with one
pledge from each sorority as representative
STUDENT LAUNDRY work a Special-
ty 8hlrta lOe each handkerchiefs
25e dozen Call 465J 19 E Symmea
3
FOR RENT— 3-room apartment and 5-
rnom house furnished or unfurnish-
ed See Mrs H N Owen 411
8ymmes or 211 Addington Phone
1231-W 3t
The Popular and Practical
Sorority Suits
are here
Alpaca coats with wool skirts and berets
in all the new shades
1675
Also the new wool lined
leather trimmed
TRENCH COATS
have just been unpacked
Te mi nine Apparel
323 W BOYD
for
that
distinctive
valeteria
appearance
SERVICE
dark cleaning
company
Spedal Arrow Underwear
2 Garments
For
79C
Made in broadcloths Madras — all
guaranteed fast colors — Plain and
fancy
1
Chick & Jerry
MEN’S SHOP
NEXT TO SOONER THEATRE
October Charge Books are Closed’
OKLAHOMA CITY
WILL HAVE A SHOWING
OF
Ladies’
Knit Suits
Sport Dresses
Evening Gowns
Sport Coats
AT THEIR UNIVERSITY
SHOP ON THE CORNER
Today and Tomorrow
OCTOBER 31ST AND NOVEMBER 1ST
EVERYTHING FOR COLLEGE GIRLS
FROM OUR KANSAS CITY SHOP
co
— Order by mail
from Anns Gra-
ham i L’bo will fill
c-dcrs carefully
and promptly
— Come :n or have
your "roomy"
shop f cr you while
n the city this
week-end
a special purchase sale
"Blue Edge” Hosiery
all-silk sheer chiffons
PAIR
(Throe pairs for $35013
REGULARLY $1X5 PAIR!
Every pair perfect! These nationally famous
sheer chiffons (hat sell exclusively at A1 Rosen-
thal's' in this city are the identical number that
regularly sells for SI 95 pair only an un-
usual purchase can make such a low sell-
ing price possible Three of the most
wanted shades — Peter Pan (brownish gun-
metal) Due-tone (dark suntan) and Hasa
(rich dark brown) in complete size range
Pinal Close-Out of
COTY’S POWDERS
Regularly $100
All shades and odors — Perfume FREE only 69c
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Pearce, Dick. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1930, newspaper, October 31, 1930; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1794995/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.