The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
SUNDAY MAY 23 1937
Beta Theta Pi Gives Last
Formal Dance of Season
Garden Motif Is Carried Oat
In Decorations in House And
Yard at Fraternity Affair
V
miTE pin!-n furniture lattice
covered with foliage and dotted
With pink rosM and a fountain ur- brook general accretary of tlie Y W
rounded bv grass and firing flowers ' I'- memlters of the advisory board
combined 'to make the decorations and the old and the new culineta of
for the tart formal dance of the tear! the organisation enteruined at a tea
given by memiiera of Heta Theta 15 Saturday afternoon in the Women's
Krklav night in the chapter house I building The affair was given in
Ganlen lienchces placed at Inter- recognition of Min Holbrook's work
vats about the laun assented the gar 'in the association -den
motif Japanese lanterns were j A bouquet of ted roses and white
used to light the porch and the gar pencil candles made the taljle ecntiT-
den Tlje Ramblers pbived (piece Miss Ivo Wilson president of
Chaperons Included Mr and Mrs 'the advisory board received the
Arnold W Johnson and Mrs Ned1 guests and Dr Dora McFarland pre-
Miller chapter hostess skied over the tea table
Guests Included all pat memhers
of the advisory board and the cabinet
DATES were Earl Rrown and-Hetty
Jane Galt George Harbor and He
Aim Urown Benson Campliell anil
Caroline Honfoey Arthur King and'
Ann Ford Charles Minton and Max-
ine Wallaces Victor Johnson and Ava
McWilliams Lambert Root and Miss
Hetty Klipatriek Oklahoma City and
Dsvid DeLana and Jane Galloway
And Guy Fort and Evelyn Braden
MrFariis Memorial Mrthndist
“Confessing Our Sins" will be the
sermon topic to be discussed by Dr
Dean Hart and Elaine Hock Sidney A Norman Evans pastor at 11 o'-
Davis and Iluth Stahl George Knapp clock services this morning Avans
and Betty Lambert Rolicrt Bower will talk ou “Moral Cowardice" at the
sock and Bill Day Charles Gotwals evening services which begin at 8
and Marguerite Patchin Charles Berry o’clock
and Miss Sally Ren Russell Oklahoma
City and Dick COok and Julia Hosier-
sock And Denny Fltxgeraid and Nell Phil-
lips Harry Roberts and Miss Dathel
Haskins Oklahoma City Arch Pnr-
menter and Miss Rosemary Ravi
Chlckaaha Burt Sperry and Mary Ellis
Tack Jerry Galbraith and Margaret
Bell Cran Willbanks and Nanette
Hall Jim Updike and Miss Mary Jane
Selman Oklahoma City and Coburn
Kidd and Julia Bowersock
AND Robert McCracken and Donna
Heasley Jock Hart and Mary Wirt
Head James Akrlght and Elizabeth
Darling Sam Coleman and Alice
noughts John Ferguson and Miss
Claudia Bettis Oklahoma City Rich-
ard Gilliland and Bette Lou Clark
William Crump and Betty Curtis
James Powell and Mary Adeline Wil-
son and Horace Calvert and Aileen
Simms
And Roger Davis and Elizabeth Py-
eatt Louis Stuart and Louise Nie-
mann William Simpson and Kathrine
Bretch John Luttrell ami Joe Nell
Watters William Bassett and Joseph1
ine Sullivan Ben Robertson anil Jul-
iana He and John Dull Hadscll and
Elnora Davis
And James- Hull and Ruth Potts
Raymond Dawson and LaRue DeLana
Harlan Hurch and Jean Mitchell
Sutherland Sykes1 and Ruth Clark
Jake Easton Jr and Mary Margaret
Roberta Jack Chandler and £lma
Ruth Seeker Risk Thompson and Ma-
bel Brown and Homer Wilson find
Mildred Wilson
AND Fred Dunlevy land Margaret
Bailey Stewart Mark and Ruth F1
eanor Grimes John Brown and Su
Nell Bethell Johnnie Overton and
Ruth Ann McSpadden Vincent Steph-
ens and Margaret Jackman Ben Kerr
and Marion Grace HardU and Ted
V V J nMiia tfl—
Hess and Dorella Kinnebrew
And Dewey Harrison and Mildred
Ann Cooper Bill Barnes and Mary
Elizabeth Estes Maurice Hankinaon
and Jane Lomax Hal Learning andW -me Social Gospel of Jesus"
Vardrene Arntzen Billy Nesbitt and1
Rosemary Allen Judd Allison and
Sarah Wallace Fred Tideman and
Mildred McCollum Hill Bell and Ma-
Belle Miller and Joe Grant and Lucy
Ellen Fellers
And Charles Fellows and Evelyn
Hayden Doyle White and Mary Gob-1
son Kenneth Carpenter and Patience 1
Sewell Ivor Gough and Helen Marie
Cordell Hart Wright and Phyllis Jean 1
Blanchard Joe Davis and Hetty Row-
land Clyde Davis and Nina Brown
Bob Grady and Helen Rihcyre Hall
Collinson and Elizalx-th Cue and Rob
Stanton and Mary lyicke
And Louis While and Custer Yates
Royal Stuart and Betty Brown Mr
and Mrs Earl Sneed Jr M- and Mrs
Grover Ozmun Mr and Mrs BUI 1
Knappenherger and Mr and Mr
Dwight Davis
The conning tower of an old sub-'
marine startles tourists as a road
marker in front of the Honolulu naval
base
Eyes gmmtiuid
glasses nttod
DR WALTER RICHARDS
OFTOMHSIST
111 B lain Phans 2M
Sunday Dinner
Dinner on Sunday is stlU some-
what of an event Sunday din-
ner at ita best Is served at the
NORMANDY
Miss Holbrook Given
Tea by Cabinets And
Board of Y W C A
Honoring Mias Helen Ruth Hi
ryi 7 rp J
Cr tlUTCtUZS 1 O&CLy
First Presbyterian
Rev Emerson O Houser pastor
will talk on “Change" at the Sunday
morning aerrlees which begin at 11
o’clock
A congregational meeting will he
held following morning worship at
which action will be taken on Hous-
er's resignation as pastor If it Is
accepted he will become pastor of the
First Presbyterian church La Grange
1U on September 1
Trinity Lnthrras
Arthur Trsugott student at the Con-
cordia Seminary St Louis Mo will
deliver the principal address to the
graduating class of the Trinity Luther-
an day school at 11 o'clock Sunday
morning Traugott will talk on
“Christian Disciplineship"
Christian Hrlenre
' The lesson sermon for all Churches
of Christ Scientist will be “Soul and
Body" The’ golden text is taken from
Psalms 8(1:4 “Rejoice the soul of thy
servant: for unto thee O Lord do 1
lift up my aoul"
Methodist Episropal
Rev H J Oockerill associate pastor
will occupy the pulpit ' fur Sunday
morning services which begin at
10:45 He has chosen for the topic
the topic of his address “Making Mu-
sic out of Life's Remainders"
At 8 o'clock Sunday night Rev
H B Cockerill pastor will talk on
"The Importance of Little Things”
Sunday school will open at 9:45 Sun-
day morning and Epworth league will
convene at 7 o’clock Sunday night
First Christian
“Our Unbelief” haa been chosen by
Dr Joseph A Serena pastor for the
subject of his sermon at 10:45 Sunday
morning
David Gish Frederick will sing
'My Soul is Athirst for God" from the
“Holy City”
At the night services Serena will
First Baptist
Rev E F Hallock pastor will de-
liver a special message for high
school seniors at the morning w or-
Notice to Householders
All householders desiring approval of their rooms
for housing University students for the summer term
1937 should request such approval not later than
June 2nd which is the final date for approval
Householders now on the approved list who desire
to continue their approval for the summer are re-
quested to notify the Chairman of the Student Hous-
ing Committee Householders desiring to change ap-
proval hy telephone or by letter promptly
summer are requested to make such application
promptly so that a re-lnspection of the house may be
made All householder! who have heretofore not
been on the approved list should request such ap-
proval! by telephone or by letter promptly
All householders will be formally notified whether
or not they are on the approved list
Address Chairman Student Housing Committee Uni-
versity of Oklahoma Telephone 900 Station 200
In Recital
Senior Soloist — Miss Beth
Castleberry Robertson Okla-
homa City who will be pre-
sented in a piano recital by the
school of music at 8:15 Monday
night in the university audi-
torium ship Sunday school will open at (V43
and training service will be hold at
0:45 Sunday night
St Joseph's Catholic
Low Mass will he celebrated at 8
o'clock Sunday morning and high
mass at 10 o'clock
M John's Episcopal
-Rev Marius J TJndloff vicar will
discuss “Religion in Civilization" at
the Sunday morning worship Holy
Communion will be observed at 730
Sunday morning and church school
will begin at 930
Trinity Baptist
“Growing A Life" will be the sub
Ject discussed ly Rev Anson Justice
at 11 o'clock Sunday morning At
the evening services he will talk on
“God's Plain Man of Salvation”
Church id Christ
Rev John P Lewis will occupy the
pulpit fur the morning services He
will discuss “Respect for Truth!"
Lewis has chosen “What Docs Chris-
tianity do for Humanity" for the aub
Ject of hla sermon Sunday night
Morning services wUl be conducted
by Rev Milton Smith pastor at 10:45
Sunday Evening worship will begin
at 7:45 Sunday night
Chnrrh at God
Mrs J S Whilenack pastor will
occupy the pulpit for both morning
and evening acrviecs Sunday The
young people's group will meet at 0:45
Sunday night
There are lots of couples who
don't pet in parked cars— in
fact the woods are full of them
(Hot Pecan Uuffini Tonight)
&C0PPSB
iKficcie
Miss Stout Will
Present Recital
This Afternoon
Genevieve Stout Norman win be
presented in a senior piano recital
at 4 o'clock this afternoon In the uni-
versity auditorium Her recital wUl
be the first of a aeries of three senior
programs to be given this wek
Miss Stout wUl be assisted by Eliza-
beth Morris Norman soprano and
Grace Marie Walker Medford accom-
panist Numbers to be played by Miss Stout
are "Sonata in G Minor" (Gretrhan-
inoff) “Scherzo In E Major" (Chopin)
A Tale” (Mar Dowell) “Shanghai
Round” (Cowles) and “Seguidllla”
and “Cordoba" (Allieniz)
Miss Morris will sing “Sapphic
Ode” (Brahms) “The Lamplighter"
(Manning) and “Ml Chiamano Mimi"
from “La Boheme" (Puccini)
Beth Castleberry Robertson pianist
Oklahoma City and West Lonainger
violoncellist Oklahoma City wlU be
presented at 8:15 Monday night in the
university auditorium
Mrs Robertson will play “Sonata
Opus 10 No 1” (Beethoven) “Prae-
ludium” (Mac Do well) “Clair de Lune"
(Debussy) “Spanish Dance" (Navar-
ro) and “Hark Hark the Lark'
(Schubert-Liszt)
I-onsinger will play “Elegie”
iFaure) and “Suite No 1" (Bach)
Lonslnger and Ann Andrews Hugo
accompanist will play “Sonata" (De-
bussy) Tuesday1 recital will feature Gen-
evieve Kern Oklahoma City pianist
assisted by Margaret Simpson Nor-
man soprano and accompanied by
Miriam Workman Norman
Wilson Wins Drama Contest
Jack Wilson Enid reading lines
from the picture “A Star Is Born'
won the $50 first place prize in I
dramatic reading contest held Friday
in Oklahoma City at the Criterion
theater Wilson was chosen by the
applause of the audience
Gifts
for the
Graduate
O We have hundreds of gifts that are just the right thing
to give the alumnae and the alumna Our shop boasts of hav-
ing distinctive gifts of quality No gift you can offer will be
more gratefully received than an exclusive gift from oup
shop
O Drap in and look around at the many beautiful gifts
we carry in stock If you are undecided as to what to give
suggestions will gladly be given at your request
All Gift Carefully Wrapped
bam bam
Here’s to you
GRADUATES
8
O We know that you've enjoyed your work here at the
university and we're sure that your education will help
make success for you in life
O And you will never forget those good times you hod
Is-t ween clauses when all the gang met in the Union to
talk aisd uikc Those meals you ate in our cafeteria will
kmg afterward be remembered
a
Union Cafeteria
“Meet All 0 U in the Union"
Mr and Mrs' Sparks
To Leave Monday For
Study Tour in Europe
Otho O Sparks instructor in arch
treture and Mrs Sparks wUl leave
Norman Monday for a European trip
of touring and studying
In Paris Sparks will study for two
months at the FMintalnehlceu school of
architecture under Carlru noted
French designer of the recent Paris
exposition Sparks will receive a
certificate to study from the French
school
They wUl sail from Montreal on
the "Alhenia" May 28 landing at
Edinburgh Scotland After touring
W 4NT-ADS
FOR RKXT— 81'MM HR MOXTHH
FURNISHED brick dwelling two
Mocks west of ermpua Professor's
home Three bedrooms and bath
on ground floor One basement
bedroom ideal for summer use
shower bath and toilet In connec-
tion Corner lot southeast expos-
ure Two-car brick garage Attrac-
tive private ground! hedge en
closed 044 Chautauqua Phone 588
John H Casey tf
FOR RENT: Cool summer apartment
Electric refrigeration Call 2487
41192
WANTED: House to lease Three ued-
rooma basement and double gar-
age Convenient to University Call
Major Jones 2532 ' 6U87
FOR RENT: Fum Apartments One
two and lour rooms $15 to $2&
440 Elm 5tl91
WANTED TO BUY: Men's uaed suits
shoes and hats 328 E Main phone
1887 12U84
FOR BOYS: Lovely cool rooms for
the summer term Near campus
- Very reasonable 824 Elm 31193
LOST— Keys in leather case between
Law building and corner of Boyd
and Lahoma Reward Call 2542 tf
gift shop
the lake region la Scotland they will
visit the Shakspearean festival at
Stratford-on-Avon They plan to re-
main In London a few days and then
go to Switzerland before attending
the International Rotary convention
at Nice Italy They will tour Italy
before going to Paris
They will remain in France untd
September $ and return to Norman
September 12
Miss June May Match is an (he -
gon State College student
GO HOME
The people of Oklahoma deserve the best in modern trans-
portation Hist is why the Oklahoma Transportation Com-
pany maintains a high standard of service and the best equip-
ment that can be had for its patrons Comfort convenience
thrift — you get these and more when you ride on a bus
line with an established reputation You get the best
Why not call today about your trip home and inquire about
your baggage allowance?
SAMPLE FARES
Oklahoma Transportation
COMPANY
- 112 W Main Joe E Curtis Local Agent IMionc 126-194
did he say a three-alarm
fire?”
“no buddy he just heard
the last call to get his
i
1937
SOONER”
Miss Price Re-elected
President of Orche&is
Jjiwv Iricv Tulsa has been re-
! elected iresHk-nt of OrrhrsU honor-
lary dance society it was announced
Saturday
Other officers elected were Vivian
Ruth Vunderixxd Norman vice pres-
ident Doris Armstrong Norman sec-
! iclirr treasurer and Phyllis Jean
I lil-i-i lianl Snyiler publicity director
Frequent and drprntla Me
KfhriMtt to all jmintt
with nalbnwitle
connections
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