The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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The Oklahoma Daily
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Sunday March IS 1941
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ic r ci 'Miss Potts to Lead League Executives
Sigm o Swmg aauw Writing Coup yjn Meet Monday
Are Cartoonizcd AtMectinirM''-i i'
! At Formal Dance
Alpha Tan Fraternity House Is
Scene of ‘ Gay Nineties Dance
3AE Fraternity
Entertains Dates
Tie iiiw- Ihmui if :h-
Siis Maw Kvi lyn J‘i- 'i a-M-' iiit r w-in-n Vuti-n w ill inevt u 2 pm
rataluKer in the unit — -y Mnarv Mowlav al the home nf the pri-S-
a 111 he llw- loa-lr U-r i'i-- cns-ivi- Vnl Mr John B Thomiwn TIT
vriilRR pruup of Hi- Ap-i-riian A- ihliurr annul
aw iation of I'nivfcisliy Woui-n hw!i Tho la-l of the wri- of
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YMITS KKVIMIS Kirr will t n w ih heart throb
i SM-pd v -n J:n Kinh- ?!ihv
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Kill itux-t at 71 pin Vonilj at the h siiv mli-f probl-m Kill Ik "i!' W!l1 M'O-inimin
Iifiim nf Mr J T IMIi v Ui t han-jhi-11 at 7:Tn pm Manila- in 207 l"" !h‘ n -is- vin t U the oiitv n-r
Mulligan Stew Is
Served at Dinner
DATES WHO WERE trans-
ported to lb Alpha Tau
Omega house on bicycle built
for two were entertained at a
“guy nineties” dance Saturday
night in the chapter house after
dining on Mulligan stew
Tables were ilecmatml with red and
white checked tablecloths and'candlcs
which burned In bottle Typical cos-
tumes were worn by the hosts guests
and memliers of the Varsity Club or-
chestra Chaperons were -Mr and Mrs I G
Richardson Mr and Mrs Bruce Tohins and Boyle
Drake and Mr F D Appleby chap- j Parris and John
Formal Dansant
Features Green
White Murals
i CARTOONS OF BIRDS and
i vJ bees indicative cf approach-1
jlng sprjng were mural decora-
tions when members and pledges
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon enter-
ter hostess
Given siUijiuclH on a white bock-
Krouiul covered the walls of the Uni-
versity club when menL—rs and
pliilgm of Alpha lid entertained
dates with a ilansanl Saturday after-
noon Tliose present were Margaret Clark
and Dave Bidicork Nancy Jones and
Kenneth MeGoldriek Patsy Harper
and Jack Hargis Tulsa: Margaret
lingen and Harold Kirkpatrick Ruth
Walker Wanda
Keaion Marilyn
I-noflMiirrow and Harold Kh tilts
Bates were Jack Carrel and liar- penny Pend'eton and Jimmie
rlett Wilson Bill Him and Glenna Unrnder Christine Roark and Glenn
Kennedy Don King anti Betty Ur- pooth Oklahoma City: Reha Ruth
bar diaries Proctor and Margaret Jackson and Davkl Young Joanne
Mitchell Charles Preede and Mary-j nigilon and Paul Fielding Daphne
anne McManus Bill Musser and Hel-iRMgway and Reed Hudson lee
cn Richards Bill Greene and Miss Henke and Ij-nr Dooley Tulsa
Ii-ma U-e Tinsley Stillwater j j Ann Smylhe and Walt Jonlan
J-ewls While and Etole Hurley Jim j Franrls Jacobson and Chauncey
Rhodes am! Dorothy Booker Bill! Black Pat Foi-Ruson and Glen Bow-
Tonei and Warrtena Bean Russell p Faye Xewliy and Jack Ferguson
Swanson and Gayle Jones Glenn ' Elizabeth McCauley and Joe Henry
Young and Georgia Wells Joe Bud Sulphur Mary Brown and George
Minton and Naomi Armsnmg Dick Brown Rnxalyn Singleton and Bill
Hall and Hazel Kathryn Rowley trblanee
Jack Hiscy and Helen Penn
Anrtina Marts and Darwin Rtchard-
Jark Haary and Marion Mining ppggy Bartlett and Bob Bacon
John Singletary and Virginia South- Clara Lively ami Frank Ross jGer-
well Bill Srhmfdl and Ruth Dudley aldine Short and IJeut Jlodney Iarp-
Gnrrion Ilaysllp and Jane Adele Knfpe -Mrr Kort gm Mr and Mrs John
Bill Tenhagen and Miss Kay Cole Bernier Mr and Mrs Melvin Peters
Kansas City Kan Mr and Mrs Mar-! Jane Hayes and Earl Boullgny Ava
vln Mrxch Tom Rnusey and Naomi Miles Hlsel and Boh Loftln Doris
Tlntllemnn Newton Liddell and Ma- Morrlsctte and Inn Howard Miss
mie Terry 1 na Jean Estlin and Raymond Far
Joe Mogan Ray and Melanie Brown ish both of Nowata
Bob Norman and Josephine lAW Vic-1
tor Thegze and 'Betty Jo Chapman AMERICANS 1KA1 K ORIENT
Shell iy Alexander and Mercetlea Frei-1 YOKOHAMA March 1 5 UP) The
day Charlea Eckanlt and Harmony American liner President Pierce aail-
Walkir Dirk Musxer and Alice Schla-: or e niicd Slates Saturday
epfer Wallace Taylor and Nanev Lee 1 nK" crowtleil with Americans leav-
frt i Ing the orient
i ‘
Harry Mamer aad Sibyl Green i B‘tty VU-regg John Darendlnger and
Mr and Mrs Ed Judson Jack Wil- j Mlaa Margaret Ann Miller Chlckaaha
eox utul Jtan Votrlan Mr and Mrs J Tom Dikeman and Jane Garnett
J L Can Sam Schrader ami Eliza- i Bruce Knlx and Jean Gale Jack
Ik-iIi Sullivan Oliver Brown and Sar- i Murphy and Mary Ixrn Dunn lng ton
ah Priiclielt Roger Herlgxtad ami Bill Pugh and I-elah Maytubhy Paul
Piggy Fruz Dickinson and Frances Dunlap Bob
Bull flynium ami IjhiIso Illackleilge j Jmlson and Francea Sanford Melvin
James Ijitliini nml Soruh Ellen Cnl-Sprihl and Mary Allen McGill Jay
vert Charli-s Chraterman nml Mary Welker and Carla Marie McGee Den-
Franeea Johnston Chauncey Black and xll Boyd and Etcanore Norman
tained at a formal dance Saturday home of Miss Lure Tandy Mn Coi-
i night at the University dub i u‘f “venue
j Chaperons were Mrs Francis Corh-
i ran ihiipliT hostess Dr ami Mrs C
(I tsiUcker and Mr ami Mrs Nell
jAliiumn The Rnmldem orchestra
played
batea were Vrraoa Red and Ardlih
Rolierts John Richards and Cherry
Wilcoxen Ruibly Douglicrty and
Ruth Stuckey Ismia K Sharpe and
Ruth Garnett Ralph Currell and Flo
Collins Bill Simmberg and Mary
Ann Hayes Richard Trent and Bar-
bara Conner
L T Mooney and Jean Lahudle
John Jacobs and Claudia Martin Gene
Kennedy and Dorothy Ann Moore
Bob Ice and Jane Strother Frank
Knapp and I aura Nell-Harris John
Bingman and Elizabeth Crosswhite
Norman Reynolds and Hc'en Marie
Robinson Rex Phillips and Jean
Moyer
tauqua avenue Colon Miss Ruby Sullivant director 'I'1' tJ:i who oil un!r-tujvl
Writing lee)ini(Ui will In studied if Cleveland rounty eommlsarv will he mglvt tl'al i- Idi-'l aouuigst the
ami the rrotliug of iwiginil ehanu-ter- rive a summary nf the study )C wone-n ore Kill Iniilcr and Vvle
lzaticns wilt tie continued - Dr Fern Doan associate profev-nr William- Tl:e— lad- (-r-id-r OiP!ii-
The Spanish Kakim! grnup will of e!al work will speak on the -Iv- iini'’ the -lirk nurnlwis and
meet nt 7iU) pm Monday at the wrk f welfare ag-neles
Tlte thlrfl In the series of radio 1‘iokid l:v the gals
! plays on married w omen ami tlieir
' ols will he given at 2:17 pm Tttes-
I tbiy over railio station WNAD Tlte
ript writlen by Mrs Cliailes C'
Keelt-sl euuple at the Tilt-la danii
Frtdav night — Joan MeCrvadv and Al-lf-n
Misire
Seth "Irrrjr" King tltiaa-toipeH
lady-killer wishes that the glrh
weald qul calling hint np wklle
hrk Mndylng o make date for
“New or Never' week He aa-
aoaarrs that his ms-hit ralrndar Is
completely filled
ArtVfld "Percy" Shelly Is very
Ml TTERINfi--Caroline MelaiU ' niurh (litguilel beeauxe petipli don't
Hecks to Give Party
Honoring Mr Freeland j waindi imi Mrs niaiie Eism ieui
witli (he inarrird wnniiin as the In-isl
A farewell parly honoring Mr Hill-jf 111 family
yer Freeland flnam-ial wsTetary nf 1' John F Heigler hial of the dl-
tlie Union will be given at 7 pm vision if school administration will
today by Mr and Mrs Homer Heck
at llirlr home Vtl West Eufauln
street
Mr Freeland tr!’ leave the ratnpu
5is-:tk at the regular monthly lunch-
eon to Ik held at 12 o’clock Wednes-
day at the Farulty club
Bonder will talk on the “Proposals
Monday to begin work a salesman "r nn'gng Schortl Units nf Taxa
for the Portland Cenunt company i !i"n unrt Administration" Reseri-a
lie will work out nf headquarters lo-
cated in Dallas Tex
lions may lie mode with Mrs John
Rvle
HOME EC TEA MONDAY
The home eromigllcs faculty enter-
tain honor major and non-major
home economics students at a tea
Monday uflemuon in Scit-nre hall
from 4 to S-Hi pm
INFIRMARY
ADMITTED: Ralph Edwards Page
DISMISSED: Robert L Carter
Kenneth Woodard Anne Sanders
hi n( going steady in spite of ru-
mors to the isinlrary— Hob Jones
has been doing his best l prrsnade
laanra Nell Harris that she is Ihe
only one fur hint— Jane Adele
kniie Is boihiNg forward to the
ride bark to Norman from Enid
f
whrn the driver will he 4 ides Hu-
Rois Iasi year sladent
I
Vernon Red who has lss-n dating
high srhixd gills almost exclusively
this year was olntervcd hy campus
spies in Okliieitv enjoying rushing a
little hula dancer at a high school
tropical dance
take his romantic advances serious-
ly He Jt-nlly Is doing ver well along
this line sis witnessed by the stand-
ing Sunday night dales hr has with
a Pin young 'un
DEFINITE loss was felt hy some
the university coeds when
I a-wis Fisher journeyed northward I
Where
Is He
Going
March
27?
Nnnnan Raymond ami Mary Alice
Burnett Don Ivey and Jean Gale Bob
Billings and Palsv Elliott Bill Mc-I-ean
and Eleanor Johnson Charles
Allen and Betty Shire W B Harris
ami Marian Haylev M T Jphnson and
Virginia Berrv Charles Rhodes and R K‘ V°'rn an‘I 1°"
Estella Knapp Rav Weems and Nor- i n’alt ‘ 1('1’ln8'on n(1
man Brooks I Rums y Phillip Boyle and Dolm-ns
I Hi Is A Brown and Marjorie Nor- j Rpl‘ “ 1l "m' ru' Wahl
TawOV ? nftiA kfltjM Ctfi: I 1 li
ton Rudolph Troup and Helen Funk
ck Ruhoon gnd Betty iJane Cakl-1
well Gene Welzel anti Betty Lou Ro-
berts Clark Hetherington and Marian
Unger Bill Watkins and Nancy Lee I
Noble Gomvr Smith amt Betty Herd j
Homer G Moure ami Bobhe Jean!
Pace j
Bob Hlrsehl and Billie Jo Mmimua
Mow Frye and I-uellle Frye Jules
Thompson and Marjorie Williams j
Edmond Kennedy and Tlsh Haney
Dudley Strother and Virginia Baker
Jim Reed and Dorothy Jean Jfopp
Mark Holliday and Jean Chesterman
Hal Fitzpatrick and Jeanne Carney
errih
icjMlsiikJrtbsii
“At Your Service”
Yuiir Clill-Wge delivery limn is just as
rltme as the nearest Iclrplmne lie's al-
ts ay i reudy to give you prompt ruurte-
uiin delivery on tvliolesnine vitamin-full
Cill-Kdge produclik
flume i:U
McQofwticki-
iit-Edge Dairy
Ciirner Highway 77 & Kufaula
I WANT MY CLOTHES TO UM)K
T11FJR BEST AT ALL TIMES
That's why I send them to Acme Clean-
era Cleaning costs will be lowered so
just phone 412 for free pickup and de-
livery To Place a Classified Ad Call
University 900 Station 217
Tired of Where
You live?
FOR RENT 6-room brkk west cam-
pus Unusual closets hulil-lnsfkik may
floors basement 33 x 43 S2H Cruce
Phone 120
Found Something?
FOUND black Shcuffrr fountain pen
a top to an Eversliarp pencil ami
Dunran hlghrlux ring Owners
rail for at Daily Buslnss of-
fice aiul pay for this ail
HI 1-W yo'n StM-edy Royster's Toologv 2
" nntclmok In Dean of Men's office
One two and three room apurtmrnls A lhaHlnK M4irt ani iriu-fi
also rooms for men 7fl'i ujt all Rni tvimk of Spnii hmk Owner
ntsir camws 310 White Ilnmi' l'JO tnuv cull nl I hi- liu-Itii-x Duly offici
lit 130 and p-iv foe this ml
Neater Work Means
Ilctter Grades
FOUND uain's Ijh-IiiIi wrist wa'rli
On tier ntiiv mil lor at Ixilly Hind
ness off In mil uiv for tliis ail
Ilnvi your typewriter repalre! tixlay
tirvenshlehls Typewriter Servkv
Co 377 Uueltanan Pltone 310-
Ftil'Mi IN I A Ilutliling— Man's
lark pivy ovemiiit ninl imii'ism and
Sivy silk scarf AImi fnunil juilr of
If 117 'nil misiI women' gloves a Home
" Ki-iuiiiinii s lextlli fib nml un Eng-
Do Your Clothes Fit7 jll-li ImniW “A lii-atler for Writers"
m I y Ciirti-r Itn ilHu Owner may call
II G lillKFNMAN 32 years on I at Duly iilfii-i- ainl pav fur this ad
rsntpux Quality tailoring and si-
leilng 311 While street 201 127 71''
Avoid The Draft Have
Your Shws ltepaired
EXPERT WIOE HKPAIRINO Joe
Wrlehert'l A and A (Hwe 11-
Plwita 94 for fre plrkup and de-
livery 121 127
MODEL SHOE SHOP under new man-
agement AU work giiaranlee1
Free plrkup and th-llvery 113 E
Main Phone 1027 I “
two ttu-n'K hat one groy
! and one tan aImi a white g-il-l
nllmig woman's I'-igi-ite wrl-iwaleh
nil I ‘-oil Owner tuav rail al Dally
Itit-lm-Ki efili-e an I mv lor this a-l
Want to he Noticed?
t'lKAMNil PKESSINtS and Al'era-
ll iliw plrkup ninl d- livery s-rvlee
Jack Bower- Arne- tleitn-r Ilmnr
412 2iiil '
Tired Of A Suit?
Whv Not Sell it?
I'NKXf EUElt Show Ben Ire Bin
inn's Golden Rule Rime Himfi in Mtg i snt f'lJG'ltlNC will buy'
Nut man kim e l27 I'lmne 173 lor m-II an I ev tinire j A Sttei—
free plrkup ami delivery vs E Mlit Plmne IMI7 If
PROFIT from
Consistent Advertising
“SHOW ME witl : a pencil and paper” said a banker one
day “exactly what my company will get out of these
twelve advertisements”
“When your boy returns from high school tonight’
I replied “ask him to show you with pencil and paper
what he got out of the day in school You will have diffi-
culty in finding an adequate return for a day of his life
and a few dollars of your money
“Shortly he will go to college At the end of the first
year ask him to show you what he got out of the year
You will have difficulty in seeing that his accomplish-
ment was worth a year of his life and $2000 of your mon-
ey Yet I have the faith to believe that if your son will
apply himself faithfully for four years in college he will
get out of it that which will lie worth four years of his
life and $8000 of your money So with advertising: To
understand advertising as to understand education re-
quires a vision of the intangible
w
“Advertising needs time and continuity You can-
not by any method of feeding bring a ten-year-old boy
in one year to man’s maturity You cannot by any pro-
cess of cramming give a boy in six months the equival-
ent of four years’ intellectual growth in college Nor
can you by a brief series of advertisements get that
thorough confidence of the public that can lie won by
consistent effort over a period of years”
These were words of Charles Coolidge Parlin of the
Curtis Publishing company
Advertising— to be profitable -must he consistent
Many have found out this valuable lesson from
Advertising in the
Oklahoma Daily
"Ymir Mnrnitttf NVwsiwnrr'
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Stilley, Francis. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1941, newspaper, March 16, 1941; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799384/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.