The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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axrr- tiic Oklahoma daily norman Oklahoma
SATURDAY MARCH 12 12 — PACE THRIT
' Both William Rudger Murray Gur-
don Reuben Sparks William Fotz
Harold Skinner Orral HiU Maurice
tGnnn Matthew Kane Wilson Baptist
Moultcu B Harrison Leo Garner Fred
jNrwton Kelly Parker Richard Bry-
1 ant Robert Love John Svinford Wil-
plia Epsilon chapter house j iam Major Norman Jones Carl Mc-
! Alisler Arthur Pansae Paul Reed
nia Teepee Ramblers 'Millard Ntpiune Chester Stinnett
n Alp'ia I to 5 McFarlin James Piper Finley Bousclia
! Earl 8need Allen Calvert Alvan
iMuldrow Harold Thweatt Raymond
iTuit Pat McCord John Stewart
1 I Murray MacDonald Robert Hull
ri number and Chr‘p McK‘nn Truman Tomlin
3 J5L KroM ChllP1- Kuts Letter
vr Hoyt B B Barefoot Keller Wagner
!0P JSh'Tfof B M Nowery Robert Lockwood
cham Jam DpYiw' Cobb Albert
wmhTmt Upsher' Jack Hart- H' C- Lumn'
i w ivin °ore Moores Jack McKenna Alex-
Wiliam Haltert Ijlvan Inder Klsksrtt and Ruel Harris-
r Vt M ThomM Out of town guest were John Bank-
uklahoma jCity tl- and Raymond Young both of Fred-
if tlie dance were Phil Had- erlck
Lina Jane Walker Prytoti
rcarrt Hoi trend orlf James rv
Dorothy Standifer Alfred j Delta 7 au Delta is Host
jlury Looney Jack White 'Af Formal Dunce
ipp: Kenneth Hughes Dm- I Adding to the list of springtime ao-
Willlam Warren Florence ! clal functions of the campus Delta
Holden vllle James Hop-: Tnu Delta entertained Friday night
belle Kramer Tulsa Eu-witl a formal dance In the Teepee
11 Thelma Weldon Charles ballroom
Virginia Martin Dalton Me- j xhe jn wu decorated with tall
-abeth Hustmyre Clayton baskets of spring flowen and palms
Eleanor Watrous Merrlman Assisting Mrs J W Allen hostess
Drtty Stewart: Lester Hoi- j lr chaperons were Lieut and Mrs G
lurtlia Jean Walter p pivett and Mr and Mrs David
Massey Elisabeth Giles Crockett Music Vaa furnished by the
nmer Jude Kennedy J T Boomers --
Harbison Oklahoma City j the dance were Ray Ban-
iley Nona Boyett Robert nSsler and Harriet Willis Lawrence
rue Gamer Stewart Milan wilson and Marietta Darling Gordon
' TUl?I5iiJ2ILWwtan’ wtu ®nd Ubbig Loan Robert Whit-
Sullivan Alfred Todd Vera ney and' Marian Anderson William
Reynolds i Weaver Kelsey steirjn and Marjorie Meeker Oeorge
WUliam Ricluirsoii Jose- McUughlln and Mary Relrdon Lud-
fiittenon John Hickey Pansy wig Webber and ‘McrtTia Le Flore
lifted Bungardf Vera Frances Hint 8uffleld and Helen Myers Not-
wllllam McClure Mary Hud- nun Anderson and Betty LeCompte
rn Wilson Elisabeth Bine lair Charles Coblents and Eleanor Carlile
Carter La nances RUey Richard Buchanan and Kaye Johan-
Ferguson Marguerite Klein ns Thomas-Allen Gttson and Hyla-
ta City Folk Fry Sue Tur- BPne Robbenon Prentiss Price’ okla-
huma City and Frances Rinehart
id Aughtry Janie Russell Guthrie and Charles vtrKnny and
Catherine Ann Hivick
Blakeslee and Ann French Ok-
lahoma City Joe Qlbson and Helen
Hsrtaugh Wyeth Gooch and Jonnle
McOuirei Tulsa WUlUm Bonebrake
and Betty oLngmire Clyde Martin
and 8 tells McKnlght Kermit Orisao
and Helen Thomas Harlan Trower
and Zetah Jackson Tulsa Robert
Williams and Sylvia Metzger Ray-
mond firisso and Harriet Wilkinson
rtiilllp Mantor and Carol Jane Davy
George Hondrros and Nadine Sherman
and Brae McKinley and Audrey Back-
enstace And H C Luman and Patsy O'Sul-
livan Oklahoma City Phillip Enach
and Martha Jane Dowell Montleth
McCormick and Elizabeth Miller Ho-
ward Newman and Barbara Newblll
Otis Williams snd Louise Laux: Warl y
Stewart and Ht-len Blythe James Ho-
ag and Mary Doyle Tate Fry and An-
toinette Halko Hoidc-nville William
Bollinger and Margaret Jean Weldon
Kenneth Atkins and Mildred Miller
Dtwry Tennyson and Ruth McCor-
mirk Joe Hudson and Betty Sue Rob- j
eruon Charles Btncklcy and Margar-
et Buckley and David ‘Montgomery 1
and Martha Vandevcr i
Other guests were Don Wallace and
Evelyn Riley William Grisso anil
Martha Watson Carl McAlister and f
Catherine Grant Rene Stone and Je-
wu MC Markham: and Bernard
Doud and Marian Mills
And Ralph Bollinger John Toney
C J Davenport John Looks bough Al-
ii n Calvert Harry Will Denton Robert
Williams Vernon Pox R H Parham'
Ford Vance Broach Barron House!
James Miller Andy Beck Wendell
Thomas Wright Raymond Garrett'
Walter Stewart Robert Lee Wilson
Raymond Parr Dennie Cubbage WU-
son Baptist Thomas Yarbrough Lee
Bond Hillard Carey Harold Skinner
Victor Holman Frank Fitzpatrick f
Janies Kirk Jack Fischer Lloyd Holt-
son WUliam Le-t Ccoige Massey
and Frank Brown -Out
of town guests were Joyce Cof-
fey Ardmore H1U Clark Tommy Cllf--!
Clyrt- Watte wank ran j T t
Gibson George Dent Henry Dent-
eianx Nayior and uniford CiB'es am
of Oklahoma city -
Initiation and Dinner Held
By Alpha Chi Omega
Morris WUma Klein WUliam
Marjorie McIntyre Fred
Addir Ice Davis Paul Bslbln
Mae Love Robert Hert Ora
i?n Brooks Pierce Margaret
Carl Mayhall Yvonne Welch
Dia dly David Wlra Pauline
rd Joe Barnhill Eula Lee
WiUiam Harsch Mary ‘ Aenea
Ray Bannister Harriet WUlis
Kennedy Lillian Coffey Dale
Suzanne Rodolf and Robert
Leu Hollzendorff
Marvin Proffcrt Helen Barnes
Vsn Vleck Mary Elizabeth
Tommy Grant Caroline Mc-i-y
Robert Moore Vera Louise
ill of Oklahoma City
Kirk John May William Le-
irron House! James Riley Andy
Alpha Chi Omega held Initiation
Thursday for Frances Louise Self Ok- :
lbhomn City Betty Sprague Kcnneso- i
ey: Dorothy :Ann Hume Anadarko i
Edith Splelmsn Oklahoma City Tho- j
ra Nelson Clsremore Martha Can- J
troll Bartlesville Mary Alice Light-j
iter Guy mop Louise Hollenbeck Ar-
kansas City Kan and Marian Endi-
colt Oklahoma City 1
' At dinner following initiation ser-
tices Duane Narthup was toastmls-ti-ess
The Initiates were welcomed by
Katheryn Davenport and Thorn Nel-
son responded - Mrs Glenabel Hazel
Oklahoma city gave the alumnae
talk to the initiates
'Teacher's Work’ Date’s Topic
For University Dames
Dr E E Dale head of the depart-
ment of history spoke on “The Col-
lege Professor and His Work" at the
meeting id the University Dames at
the Kappa Alpha Theta house 843
Chautauqua s venue Friday afternoon
The remainder of the program was
given by the university women's quar-
tet Special gueste were Mrs Louise No-
lan Mrs O A Crevellng Mrs W II
Newblock’ Mrs I M Jackson Mrs J
O Shead Mrs H P Meyer Mrs T
Iiuttcr
(lilt Edge
Creamery
In Cubes ’
I’uund
19c
Use Elk Brand Shortening for All Baking Purposes
Norman Owned Store — We Sell Pick & Pack Coffee 20c Pound '
Sugar “S 45c
Carnation Milk
' Large Can fi’-c
Compound Pails 55c
ROASTS
Pork Loin Ends Lb 10c
Pork Shoulder Lb 10c
Boneless Rolled Beef Plate Lb 1 0c
Eggs
!:rrsh Country
Dozen 10c
Bread
lr Ounce Loaf
le
Ouari Jar Queen
Olives
:tOc
Sour Pickels
Quart Jar 20c
Fresh Vegetables
Turnips Bunch 5c
Beets Bunch 5c
Mustard Greens Bunch 5i
Egg Plant Ih 14c
Cauliflower Lb Ibc
Presh Tomatoes lb 20c
New Potatoes 4 lbs 25c
Sweet Peppers lb 15c
Parsnips Ib 7c
Celery Bunch 15c
Rhubarb Ib ’14c
Cucumbers each 10c
Green Beans Ib 15c
Lcliuce lg 1 lead 10c
Salsify Bunch 10c
Parsley Bunch 10c
Broccoli lb 1 5c
Leaf Lctiuie Lb 25c
Radislies 5 Bunches 10c
Steaks
Pork Shoulder Lb lie
Fancy Beef Chuck Lb lie
Chickens
Alive or Dressed
Bacon
Streaked Sail Sides Lb 10c
Brisket Bacon Sugar
CunHi Lb 10c
Sugar Cured Bacon
Squares Lb 10c
Pineapple
2 Cans 25c
Gallon Crushed 45c
Fancy Golden Bantam
Corn
2 Cans 25c
Marshmallows
iie and 1 revh lb 1 8c
Soap
Bob While
10 Bars 21c
Dried
Fruits
Morrell's or Wilson's
Shankless Picnic Mams
Found I Oc
Wilson's Certified Slab
Bacon Ib 17c
4 lo 6 Lb Average
Pig Liver 5 I b 25c
Yearling 1 iver 2 Lbs 25c
Pork Brains 2 Lbs 25c
Potatoes
Ihu bank 10 Lbs
He
Figs 2 Lbs 25c
Dates 2 Lb- 25c
Prunes 5 Lbs 25c
I Va lies 2 Lbs 25c
Apriiois 2 Lb 25c
Raiisns 4 Lbs 55c
Raisins 2 I bs 20c
Apples 2 I bs 25c
While Uai'ins lkg I5v
IVats Pkg 2ie
Mustard
Quart Jar
15c
Catsup
Louis I g Boille
2 for 25c
MgBM
Coffee-Chocolate Cake Liked
tl
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By Joan M Bock ’
Royal Baking Institute
IF the American public marched
to the poll on a November day
U cant ha Huts for lie favorite dec-
cert It a cafe wager that choco-
late cake would be well toward the
top
Feathery In' texture and mahog-
any of hue delectable rlchreaa
three layen high topped with a
fluffy icing and served in generous
sectors following the light lunch-
eon or cupper— nothing could he co
eminently satisfying whether to
the small boys and men of the fam-
ily or that discerning andience tho
ladies of the bridge club
To add piquancy to Us homey
goodness It may be flavored with
strong hot coffee freshly made and
thickly frosted with coffee marsh-
mallow Icing
- Coffse Chocolate Cake -'
cup butter 1
1 cup sugar
cup white corn syrup -
yolks of 5 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 squares (3 os) unsweetened
chocolate
i cup strong coffee
1 cups flour 1
3 teaspoons tartrate baking pow-
der teaspoon salt
whites of 3 qggg
Cream butter add augar slowly
add com syrup Beat egg yolks
Saturday Food Specials
Mrs Simmon’s Home BakecI Pie Cakes
and Pastries
until thick and lemon colored Add
Jftlt
to creamed butter mixture
chocolate in hot coffee allowing
mixture to thicken without boiling
cool Sift dry Ingredients together
three times Add alternately with
coffee to first mixture Fold in
stiffly beaten egg whites Pour Into
two greased equate (I Inch) layer
tins Bake in moderate oven at
340 F for 35 minutes Put together
with coffeemarshmallow frosting
For Saturday
COME TO THE STORE
OR TELEPHONE
1818—1819-663
Delivery Will Be Made Promptly
Joe Birchuin’s Market
Phone 663
I il by's Kihu IVr PnunJ 5t-
Fat Mhknrl Kill llo n' j Mn c I termed ( hti ken
" I hr Vqi hh VnV Vmi Jn'Yti"
McCall & Oliphant
Mil' IMUILNPINI MliVI'F SlURF
1 l 4sr Mint ‘lIpInMn-s IRIS juiI I I
Butter Krust Bread Loaf 5c
Jelly Heinz or Beechnut 8-oz Glass 20c
Coffee Chase & Sanborn’s Lb 35c
Coffee Bliss Vacuum Pack (Gen Fowls) 2Se
Coffee Sooner Vacuum Pack lb pkg 23c
Grape Nut Flakes 2 Packages
Oats Large' Package 55-oz
Mince Meat Per Package
Peas No 3 Seive Large Can
Your Choice of 3 Vegetables
No 2 Tomatoes Corn Pumnkin Kraut'
and Green Beans No’ 300 Pork &
Beans Hominy JMack Kve Peas
Cake' Flour 'Gold Medal (Server Free) 29c
Your Choice No 2V- Cans California Peach-
es Apricots Green Gage Plums Pine
apple '--I'll 19c
1 Gallon Crusheid Pineapple Del Monte 50c
1 Gallon Van Camp’s Hominy 35c
1 Gallon Apples 35c
Fresh Garden Seeds Onion Sets and
Seed Potatoes
We haye all kinds Fresh Vegetables obtain-
able Grapefruit Apples Oranges Bananas
48 Lbs OK Diamond or Hackers Best
Flour ii: 85c
24 Lbs Flour OK Diamond 50c
i- “aa 4iugw - r
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Steaks Best Corn Fed1 Lb 'r‘J 1 20c
Roasts Best Corp Fed Lb 12c
Sausage Per Pound 12Voc
Sliced Bacon Pourid t 20c
Fresh Oysters— Dressed Chickens
- McGinley & Berry -
’’ i SERVICE STCPE
216 East Main ' Phone 101
Varsity Gro & ’ Mkt
745 Asp 1 ' ’ phone 406
Phone 191
217 E Main
We Deliver in a Sanitary Truck
We Git-e Norman Thrift Coupons
Saturday and jlonday Specials
"f 'enir Youf Health's Sake Trade' Hen: and Eat the !3esi”
Coffee OK
Vacuum Pkd lb
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Green Beans'
No1 2 tin's 5 For '
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Catsup
I-r Bill tie
()uail Oats 1 Kp
Lame Package
VW1M
14c
arge Package
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Potatoes
10 Pounds
10c
Salmon
Tall Can
Pineapple 16c
No Vs Can
Sliced or Crushed
Mince Meat
2 I -Ib Jars
sWWWWSSWWWW
Bak lowder o 1 n
K C 5-16 can
Sugar 10-lh A
Cloth Bag M
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jrLfSrni'srtlri
Marlcet
You Pay the Lowest Prices Here For
the Best Meals in Town” '
Sugar Cured Hani IaK 1()C
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Roast Beef ra f"0' 14c
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Peanut Btilier 9c
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Cheese No 1 Cream
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Compound 7c
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Fischer, Jack. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1932, newspaper, March 12, 1932; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1795302/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.