The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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Stoiu FeaturesFull Skirts
Bjr Sarah Maddox
In the New Look for Spring
college women will be transformed
from the string bean vo the morn-
ing glory
The VAB Spring Style show pre-
senting styles bv i'eton Marcus
Tuesday evening emphasised halt-
ers with matching full skirts ami
snappy match-box suits
Modeling the latest styles la
shorts salts party dresses and
formaW were Sally Packer Bar-
bara Brito Maxine McBuff Mary
Blanton Karen Dickenson Phoe-
be Storm Carolyn reek I Von a
Price Beverly Barns Janarele
Jones Margaret Ann Rankin
Patsy Carney Xaney Holloway
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FLOWERS
for
all occasions
FREE DELIVERY
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Day Bight
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and Mary Ana Babb Dong Staart
playrd soft popular mnsic while
Rita King narrator ontlined the
‘new Mars
One of the eye catcher's modeled
by Barbara Rrite was a full quilted
skirt of polished cotton with a
bright red jersey halter with ac-
cessories of red jersey gloves and
a velvet cumherbun
Phoebe Storm in one of the
season's newest fabric rage felt
modeled a soft blue wool spring
roat with matching Peter Pan
hat A shimmering blue silk
shangtung dress with frilled poc-
kets and a con table collar was
modeled by Sally Packer
La Vona Price modeling a navy
blue and white silk spring dress
showed the Oriental fashion notes
inscribed on the acordian pleated
skirt The dress was topped with
a navy blue wool brief-jacket
During the second intermission
a door prize was awarded to Mrs
Don Reece
THURSDAY EVENING
Chicken Chop Suey
end Rice
Red Devil's Food Coke
929 echo nee
Ask yourself this question: Why do I smoke?
You know yourself you smoke for enjoyment
And you get enjoyment only from the taste of a
cigarette
Luckies taste better— cleaner fresher smoother!
Why? Luckies are made better to taste better And
what’s more Luckies are made of fine tobacco
LSMFT- Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco
So for the thing you want most in a cigarette
for better taste -for the cleaner fresher smoother
taste of Lucky Strike
Happy-©© EJUSCIff!
RegirtrW'
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AMMICa'I LBADWO MAUVMCTVSIU OP CMMETTSS
‘Man From Mars’
Takes Top Prize
At Mardi Gras
"The man from Mars" invaded
the ISA Mardi Gras costume ball
Saturday night and walked off
with first prize
James Comfort Tulsa sopho-
more from Residential hall won
the tuxedo for the best man's cos-
tume with his version of a modern
space cadet Comfort's outfit was
made of cardboard boxes painted
alumnium complete with blinking
eyes
Comfort’s date Virginia Martin
Tulsa sophomer from McCurtain
house won first prize for the best
woman's costume She was dressed
Mexican style
Judges for the costume contest
were President Cross Miss Doro-
thy Truex counselor of women
Dr Jodie C Smith counselor of
men and Dick Wilkinson former
president of the ISA
Davis House of the women's
quadrangle received the trophy for
the best window display A huge
clown face painted in the door-
windows highlighted by a hugh
red celloid nose was the Davis
House entry Sanger House re-
ceived the $750 second prize
REWEAVING
BURNS — TEARS — MOTH HOLES
Cavarad Suttees Balts and Buckles
DcLONG WEAVE SHOP
1 07 Vi W Boyd Naar Soonae Drag
gel high grades
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THKRKD A MAX Inside the robot suit in the above picture It's Jimf
Comfort sophomore from Tulsa who won the prize for the best men's’
costume at the Independent Student association's Mardi (iras ball last
weekend On the right Is Virginia Martin sophomore from Tulsa s ho
was Comfort's date and who won the prize for the best women's
costume (Photo by Gordon Frank) j
Phi Cams Fete Zetas
Zeta Tau Alpha members were
guests of Phi Gamma Delta fra-
ternity Wednesday evening at din-
ner Peyton Jenness hospitality
chairman said Phi Gam members
furnished entertainment
your (Ingle?
It's easier than you think to
make $25 by writing a Lucky
Strike jingle like those you see
in this ad Yes we need jingles
—and we pay $25 for every one
we usel So send as many as you
like to: Happy-Go-Lucky P (X
Box 67 New York 46 NY
Socieh
Mrs Jack E Williamson Hutcl
Ison Kan is visiting the local Ti
Delta chapter this week She
president of Tri Delta Distri
Nine which includes colleges i
Oklahoma and Missouri
Mrs Williamson as official rei
resentative of Tri Delta visi
every chapter in her district on
a year and officiates at state meeti
She will preside April 11 at tr
state meeting In Oklahoma City
Goodman to Talk!
To Garden Club
Dr George J Goodman profcJ
sor of plant sciences will spe4
to the Oklahoma Association
State Garden clubs south centr
district at 2 p-m Thursday in th
first Methodist church of Sem1
nole Speaking during the annu
meeting of the group he will dir
cuss Oklahoma flora
Mrs Paul Updegraff Norma
district president of the club wj
preside at the meeting Dr Cooo
man's speech will take the for
of a running commentary accomj
anying slides - of Oklahoma - wi
flowers to be shown by Mrs Goo'
man - -
Rtravioskjr Will - Be - Feted I
Alpha Sigma Phi soda! frate(
nity- will entertain Soulima Stra
vlnsky noted pianist Immediate
following his concert in - Holn
berg hall Thursday evening
Korean Veteran to Npeak
Rill Brock a Korean veteran w
speak at the regular meeting of tl
Air Knockers Studtnt flying di
at 7:30 pm Wednesday at Wes
heimer field Brock is an arts ai
sciences junior from Lawton
NORMAN!
COURTS
HOTEL
Norman! 65 room hotel
Each room with bath
Telephone in every room
Radios
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Television t
Air-Conditioned
Beauty Shop
In connection
Phone 3000 1
North on U S 77
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Adler, Dot. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953, newspaper, February 19, 1953; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1802766/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.