The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 7 1 K
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
-PACE THREE
Jatie Dudley and Jack Baer
Wed in Chufch Ceremony
Mini Jaite Byars Dihll y daughter " ‘
of Rrv ami Mrs Frank R Dudley bellRte 01 1L1 JMOOJll '
Oklahoma City aml Jack Baer Shaw- JJ0lds First Meeting
nee were wed at 8 o'clock "Turwlav
Alpha Xi DeltaHokls
Initiation and Dinner
Guests
night in a ceremony oleiniixed in
the Central Preehyterian church
Oklahoma City
The vows were read by the brkle'a
father paauir of the church before
an altar lanked with palma and ferae
ami decorated with autumn flowers
Preceding the ceremony Ur flail
Floyd accompanied by Mrs J B
Greene at the organ eang "I Love
You Truly" and “Because” An the
bridal party entered Mrs Greene
New memliers to the senate courtf II
of El Mndjli honorary allied arts fra-
ternity held the first council meeting
of the year Wednesday night In' the
Y W C A lounge
Members of the council are Kath-
rlne Bretrh Rat Marie Elliot Clyde
Harris James Henderson Lucille Hin-
shaw Yolanda Jacobson John Knight
Lindsey Long llctt Lou O'Sullivan
Charles Suggs ami Lellecca Wills
Faculty sponsors are Miss Coldla
plajred the llridal Chorus from “Lathen- Mi Helen Gregory Miss
5rtn-’ I Ida Z Kirk Miss Edith Mahler ami
Miss Rose vuy Baer sister of the spencer Norton
bridegroom and Miss Betty Jo Gra- ‘
ham Tyler Ttx aerved a a candle-1 '
lighters Flower girls were Miss Orchestra To Play
Nancy Kay Coppock and Miss Jo Ann “ ”
Denman both of Oklahoma City j POT MAD Series Uf
Nelle Jane Ranck attended the' Dramatic PTOgraitlS
brk1eas maid of honor ami brides-j
makls were Mlsa Mary Spain Vracy i tre )wng made for' a mustc-
Blythevllle Ark and Miss Bettle Mln0 orchestra which will prepare
Mildred Law Miss Joan Holland and mlMic for dramatic productions over
Misa Dorothy Lomkm all of Okla- WN'AD H H Leake production man-
homa City ager-announced Thursday
The orchestra will take the place
of the “canned music” now being used
Frank Graham Tyler Tex Jack Brit- The committee In charge of arrange
tain Dick Wegener and Matthew mintg te heded by Lewi ft Salter
Z°nner' i dean of the college of fine arts Other
An informal reception followed Hie members are: Arthur T Meyer George
wed'ln8- 1 Anson Herman Larson aiid Bertram
Mrs Baer attended Llmlenwoorl Hafgh All ire members of the fine
college St Charles Mo and the uni- rtg faculty
versity where she was pledged to '
Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Mr!
KlfiMA fill— Wednesday dinner
mal Initiation services for Eula Lind- j
sey Oklahoma City and Virginia Wat-1 JK'y' won' °n
kina Brag at the chajittT house rT' Armstrong Johnny Ukklund
Thursday Right and Dr Victor E MonnetL
The ceremony was fulhiwed by a! s
ftwmal dinner at the Si inning Wheel: AC-AnAWnllwwtav dinner 1M
Butts Jack Marshall Harrbl Orr Bob
-
GUeSts IncldtbM Mrs C Wayne Bar-
tour proviUeiwepreidikMit: Ml Alice DELTA TAP DEITA — Wednesday
Marie Mirier Mrs Mildred rVeuffer ini:er Don Burns Gene Hoop Frank
jtrKMenlof the Oklahoma City alum-! Binklev Streeter Speakman and J W
na and" -Mr' Everett Eagin Mrs E1 j Dunm-ll
Flynn Mra Bub HiAkev Mrs Ceurge
Wheliland and Mrs Julia Eley all of
Oklahoma City
Guests tram Norman were Mrs Rav-
— Dallas Trip
From Page 1
’ Alpha XI Della sorority held for- ""T? Urevll he Mgregated in
nal Initiation services for Eula Lind-: CrSe Selvblge Gene Stevens Bob lnlrt
Parrish
Baer the son of Mr and Mrs Her- Italy BailS Textbooks
man Baer Shawnee la a senior at n is jl
the university and a member of Kappa JeWlSfl AUthOrS
Sigma fraternity h
Tl
ROME Oct 8 — ( -P— Textbook by
114 Jewish authors were tanned In
Italian schools Thursday as 'decisions
of the fascist grand council were
awaited on anti-Jew lab measures
The proscribed writers were listed
In a circular Issued by the ministry
of education
The council was expected to adopt
measures expelling Jews from all ad
Krltaer sponsor for the first meeting mlntatratlve posts of the state and
of the year limiting their participation In “the
Newly elected officers Include the full nfe of the nation” to their ratio
following: Don Laewen Clinton pres-
ident Hayden Jordan Hugo flee
president Clyde Harris Konawa sec-
retary and Harold Tinker Shawnee
bes surer
The next meeting of the art group
Will be held October 20
First Meeting of Art
Fraternity Held In
Studio of Sponsor
DMta Phi Delta national honorary
ni-t fraternity met at 7:30 Thursday
night in the studio of Misa Harriet
Pharmacy Meeting To
Honor Dean Johnson
r ' T'
The weekly meeting of the Okla-
homa Pharmaceutical AT0i!tbm will
bs held at 10 o'clock this morning In
310 Pharmacy building Dr Ralph
Blenfang associate professor of phar-
macognosy announced Thursday
The program la In honor of D B R
Johnson dean of Uie school of pharm-
acy who also will speak Chairmen
of the memlterahlp committee and of
the committee on alumni relations
Hre to lie elected
of the population— about one Jew to
1000 others
Hood Orders All Dogs
Tied Up For Six -Weeks
i i
The request made Wednesday liy
O C Deskin Norman pound master
that all (bigs lie tied for ten days was
changed Thursday liy Dr J C Hood
director of the county health unit
into an order making the quarantine
effective for six weeks
No more cases of the disease were
reported Thursday Deskill said Hood
and Deskln will confer on methods
of enforcing the order
33 CCC Camps Will
Operate In State"
WASHINGTON Oct'tfr-wn— Robert
Fechncr CCC director' said Thursday
35 CCC camps would he maintained
in Oklahoma from October 1 1838 to
March 31 1039 Thirty -six ca tripe
have been In operation during the
summer
Three camps In operation prior to
October 1 were ordered closed They
Include the Comanche' county camp
at Cashe
Camps scheduled for operation dur-
ing the next six months Include WJph
Its Mountain' wildlife refuge Cacche
Comanche county and In addition
Fechncr said soil conservation camps
will operate In or near Duncan Pryor
and Wctumka
I History of State
To Be WNAD Topic
spwiulj Oklahoma history will be the topic
jof a new series nf programs to hr
truck
The Ruf Kelts win lie missing fur heard over WNAD beginning next
the first time in 14 years not count- week It H(jeakr production mail-
ing the year they were susiendM for'ager announced Thiuvlny
mond Watkins Dr Dixie Young and
Miss Gokl la Cooksey
Trouper Kathryn Campliell Betty Coe
too much emphasis on the paddle' If
they do show up at the game it will
he without their traditional red shirts
and beards
Students will get off the "Seltzer
Special” to window shop on liquor
store avenue where bottled glassware
In assorted sizes colors and shapes
will be on display They Just won't
have time to do any gift purchasing
for the tiand parade is at 11 o’clock
aJid of course they won't want to mUa
that
A football game will Ini played at
Tlie programs will lie prepared by
a class under the direction nf Dr
M L Wardell profeswr of hurt-try
The 30 students divbled into group
of fives will do all the research and
each group will prepare one script
each month Ieake said
Delegate Is Elected
By Sigma Delta Chi
- '
' John' Lokey LeXington has been
elected delegate and Theatus Greesnn I Wright Tony Calvert A C Hurit
jk'ewoka alternate to the national Francis Stewart Warren Johnson Bob
convention of Sigma Delta Chi na- Kehres Carl H R'tzman anti Dr and
tlonal professional Journalistic fra- Mra H L Stow
Uralty Itwaa announced Thursday j '
The convention will he held at Madl-1
' n PHI KAPPA PSI — M ednesdav din-
son Wls November 10 to 15
ner: Howard Hinlev Bill Bradley Bi 1
’ il J J J Sutton Lester Robinson Guv Cobb
sli others not yet named will be Dr R
sent Plana were also made for the
juinual fall smoker to be held next1 1
wek
Armstrong Marian Beck Ann Hlael!30 that aft'rnoon' And ° P
Meredith Mvatt ami Mrs Frances hat onw P°Pte l0 lntend o go to
Pendleton i the game 4000 tickets have' been sold
j by the athletic office during the past
- j few days More than a thousand have
SIGMA NU— Wednesday dinner: !b“n to students at least 200 more
Hugh Tyson Bill Richards Don : than laat J'“r-
Y M C A and 1H-Y
up seven In a room
Others piled
A coed psieds to take a suit a coat
Just in rase an afternoon or evening
dress
A man needs a change of clothes
but that doesn't mean he has to take
ta tux If you're In the SH) income
class It might be nice however
It is necessary fur every coed to
have permission from home lieftne
they're turned loose In Dallas Letters
from mamma or papa better get to
What students do after the game MiM Mrglirrt gtcpMmson' office In
wiU depend on their pocketbook B More than 100 letters and W S Freeland Agent ' Phone 2
v‘r‘P can be made for 810 but w(rM BlrM(r hve iweri received In' Normati
Pmrll Namrd IwWnl
Ja k Iii ell El lb-no has Ixen a-loiiiu-il
slieb-nt a--iU it at tin Y M
C A offices J Fiiilei i-k Miller gen-
eral wvretaiy anrnuncel Thursday
$450
DALLAS
AND RETURN
Leave Norman
1:13 AM 5:50 P M Oct7
12:40 A M Special Train Oct 8
Limit: Midnight Oct 10
Honored in coaches or chair cars
Student Directories
(To Be out October' 15
! -
- student directories will he out about
Octolier13 C U Brlte general man-
ager of student publications said
Thursday
! The directory will give the names
titles and addresses of the faculty
names and addresses of all students
enrolled in the university and lists
of officers of ill organisations on the
campus
Electric Railway Union
Wins Labor Decision
- CHICAGO Oct a— (P— Service on
the Chicago North Shore and Mil-
waukee railroad wak resumed Thurs-
day for the flret time since August
18 when a strike caused suspension
of operations
Employes returned to their Jobs
undes the termj of contract be-
tween the receiver and the Amalga-
mated Association' of Street Electric
Railway and Motor Coach Employes
PHI DELTA THETA— Wednesday
dinner Phil Liston' Jim McXeese Dill
Clcgern Claud Gordon Bill Kite Tom
Gable Harry Bean and David Timlbi
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON— Wednes-
day dinner Sid O'Hern Bill Otjcn
Arthur King Bob Ecton Dan Smartt
Jim Wallender Dick Hall Harry Aus-
trian David White Leslie Pinkerton
and Mr and Mrs ' Rowland Price
Guthrie
PI BETA PHI— Wednesday dinner:
Elizabeth Hayden Hunt Virginia Rod-
man and Dathel Haskins
you'll have more fun If you have (to
Out of a ten dollar bill you can buy
a ticket to Dallas for tt50 one to the
game for (110 and still have a few
dollars left for food and frolic If you
forgot to get your ticket Thursday It
will coat (220
Don't worry about a place to sleep
There won't be sny Last year a few
men students solved the problem by
becoming members of the Dallas
the counselor of women's office
” Whether If Jast a noon laarh
fur our ar a banquet fur fifty
yoall find thr food at the Hplaniag
Whrel nnrxrrllrd
The Spinning Wheel
"The Smart Place to Dine"
imvn and riTArTArorA
WALK? OVER
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Bronzzz - - - 15c
Ethyl r - - - - 17c
v' ' ' ' ON TaPALAS!
After servicing your car at
ECKLER’S SERVICE STATION
504 Webster Phone 2777
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53
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unlined Salzburg Softie
From the way this sporty peasant shoe feels
you may think you've absent-mindedly gone
out in bedrodm slippers Yet it wiH keep Its
smut shspe through rugged wear yjj
ardaref’s
On The Comer "
A Real Treat!
It more than Just another meal'
when you dine at the new Red'
Horae Tavern Our complete foun-
tain service and fine food are ”tiell-
ringers” J !
And don't forget lied Horse Tsv--era
Na 2 23 rd and IJraudway Ok-
lahoma City Visit both placm
often '
RED IIORSE TAVERN No 1
Main at Highway 77
DOM’ LET TENSION GET
' 40'
Collie
Roushiated Collit’s
inccftty is as old as
ketp-nrtdinj irielf
Name' from Anslo-
8ion “tol” mcanihi
MarL Scotch esllrd K'
them “colWy dots" 1 tf
' After thfc black-ficcd f'
'"eoHey- Sheep they f-d
i'Saded Noted (ori V:
acute' hearing Oxtn-
' ordinary homing tense
devotion to duty
He’s giving his
nerves a rest
HE’LL BE ROOTING "
for
0 U
’’ ‘ and "
THEY’LL BE ROOTING FOR HIM
BECAUSE HE HAS tllS
CLKXMNC DONti
" Ihtl
VALETEKIA WAY
OiNika close on the Stith of cnch mohlh All CIwkm after
the 2filh will lie on the following monih’a bill
“get" your nerves Give your nerve a frequent
rest— take time for a Camel Camrli help you
re oc - tvmembcr that you rned a brief bit of Uwure
bic difference cnmei in: The dog can spring for they are mild and mellow a Mipremely
i'mm jlasiung action -ind then relax while rawW ciBaretts de from i 1
manVi nature male him unkind to his nerves cos Smokers i find that IL T 1 1 LKI I T
All too often we work too hard worry too much I P ACAMEL put more joy into living
are fatigued or ttcepln from straih Nerve cry and that C amd s cmtlier tohaccoe are mild
for rest but we do not hear Don’t let tendon and soothing to their nerves
1
There’s more joy in living when
you “Let up — li&ht up a Camel 9
Misa oiiiR TUCKPa ( office msiuerr
says: “I ran't aHnrJ m ert nervous M y method
is to let ui and liahi up a Camel It's s stand
way to mtoM h out it nw nrrvrs I atu'lf I'amrla
a lot They're so mild and fiawtty ('anals are
sonthins to aty nerves Moat of atv fiicndi oho
Seem always at cane pufci Camels1
' ' j ‘
Smoke 6 peek of
Cemelt eod Sod
out why they are
the LARGEST
SILLING
CIGARETTE
IN AMERICA
RALPH (SUIIUIIL S"lf champion
reveals an “mnde" inry "I've Iratnrd in eaw
up now and attain- to tale time fitr a L aiml
It's the little hfrali in daily aeive trntion tlul
help to krvp s fi'lkoe un lop Sntokins a k'emrl
give me a leelins of Well-tains lift is a f 'ta-
lent that is te my aeryesl"
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fi
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V “ o
metelilese bind ul finer MOKE I'M'liN
B TOBACtXJS—rerfiifi am DemtM
LETUP
a? dfxw1
M6ftr up d edfflgu
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Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos arc Soothing to the Nerves
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Flinchum, Jim. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1938, newspaper, October 7, 1938; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1798688/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.