Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1936 Page: 4 of 16
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Stallard, Joe Morgan, Kenneth Me-
Miss Tyson
Phi and Tau Omega Pi.
If you are bobbed. put up
the ends of your hair. at least in
the front. on curlers to give width
At Breakfast
She also will visit in Boston.
Mr and Mn William H. Vick. 3408
Answer—No, buttermilk does not
For instance. If you substitute
Victor Higher Fidelity Recording
10 ounces of buttermilk <100 calories)
meals you will be adding just so
Alpha Phi sorority.
A number of social courtesies are
Leitzer and Miss Velma Noel.
who will establish a home here.
small
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sixth and Lincoln boulevard.
Seven o'Clock Dinner club was en-
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Delta Sigma fraternity. Mrs Black-
ard attended the University of Okla-
debs and their escorts were
guests Friday evening when
every time I take a step in my low-;
heeled shoes. I have an invitation to
visit friends in a week. Can I overcome
many calories and will gain weight.
A good exercise for reducing thighs
is based on a Russian peasant dance.
Mrs. Gill Hostess
For Luncheon
London, Steve Barton, Russell Phelps.
Bill Fletcher, Bd Hoffman, Jim Esk-
ridge. Bill Oockran. Rodney Payne.
by Mr and
• Northeast
Bob King
Host For
is also spen
niece. Mr*
Angeles,
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Mrs. Mee, Mr* Caraway. Mra. C O
Jones. Mrs. J. B. Harrell and Mrs
Herbert M Mee. •
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October 23 Set
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and Mr* Son took prizes.
Hostess in two weeks will be Mr*
Mrs. Hugh
Mrs. Georg
Normandin,
tertained Friday even
Mrs O. O. Schmidt,
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with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
AT ALL
NEWSSTANDS
woman the chore of bearing her babies - . yisitor
for her. Motherhood is not a job in when this Popuiar "so
which one woman can pinch hit for
middle of September. Miss Slater has registered for her fresh-
middle of September Miss Slater has registered for art lessons
at Oklahoma City University while here.—(Watton photo).
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Answer—The average weight for
your age and height is 119 pounds
if your hair is long. try parting it in
the middle with a braid colled over
Thirty-sixth street. The lesson will
I be directed by Mrs. E. 8. Bennett.
Spanish Love Song is Theme
Of Appointments for Bride-
Elect of Marion Setzer.
Ruth Taylor, Miss Chloe Holt, Miaa
Vera Terrier, Miss Betty Ann Better.
Mrs. Nadine Derigo, Miss Maurin*
Parker. Norman, Miss Lois Eckerd,
Miss. Et well Edna Sizemore and Miss
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luncheon to fete the bride-elect
given by Mrs Allen F. Jones and
H H. Harmon at the tetter s
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Northwest Nineteenth street.
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by William Dunlevy left Friday morn-
ing for Dallas, where they will be th*
houseguests of Miss Lucile Hutsell.
They plan to attend the Oklahoma-
Texas university football game and
also to visit in Fort Worth.
Thursday for luncheon in her. home was
wil be Mrs
Toscanini
conducts the definitive performance of the
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thin girls who have knock-knees. You
should see a doctor and follow his ad-
vice on building up robust health You
evidently need special corrective shoe*
also.
(Copyriaht, 1936. for Oklahoma Cits Tmes)
street, when guests were limited to a
group of the honoree's closest friend*
Chrysanthemums in autumn shades
were the flowers used to deck the
luncheon table* while a Mexican
largest motif was featured in the appoint-
HEYWOOD BROUN
Lofty "Oedipas" Grogan
LOUIS ADAMIC
But People Aro Good
DEEMS TAYLOR
While Spain Burns
Palate Is King
Also...Th* start of a great
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Here aro a few of the pcture
stories, with words by famous
writers, in this issue......
ERSKINE CALDWELL
The Man under the Mountain
to your coiffure, or have ap end curl
permanent wave. Prances Drake’s
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NKISS VIVIAN COOTER. 620 North-
IVI weat Fifteenth street, left Tues-
Eighteenth street. Halloween appoint-
ments featured yellow marigolds to
deck the dinner tables
High scores were made by Mr and
Mr* C A Lester and Mr. and Mrs.
Schmidt.
October 24 Mr. and Mr* W. D.
Boggs will be hosts to the group in
their home, 729 Northwest Thirty-
fourth street.
for two slices of bread (200 calories)
your diet is reduced by 100 calorie*!
approximately. But if you take your
homa, where she was a pledge to | tuttermilk in addition to your regular
in.. udbdu hh ■ • --- S--
—Posed by France* Drake for Lola Leeds.
. B. Lawson, 1137 North Douglas.
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Informal courtesies honored Mr.
<03 Northeast jump. kick your right leg out straight
' in front: bring it back and simultane-
At the close of the luncheon. Miss
Tyson was presented with a large
Mexican basket filled with gift* This
basket was carried into the living
room by Master Donald Reed, son of
Mr and Mrs Earl B Reed, who wore
a Mexican costume, scrape and hat
and carried a lariat
The party appointments were
brought from Mexico this summer by
Miss Mary K Hannon, daughter of
Mrs Harmon who assisted her mother
in the courtesles.
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nouncod as a new pledge.
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South American
Guest Visits in City
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Bill Zerboni, Rex Nordyke, Charles -
the guest of her
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I agree with you that the world
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reaching in its effects for good than
for a man and woman to take a poor
ittle nameless, homeless, loveless child
and give it a name. a home, a moth-
ers and father's affection and rear-
ing and a chance in life.
Kappa Delta Phi. Kappa Phi Sigma. n
Kappa Mu Gamma, Kappa Chi. • ,-----
Kappa Ela Kappa, Kappa Theta How should
Gamma. Keh-a-Key, L’Rae. Lorelei. j----*
mEAR MISS LEEDS—Is there any Sue Addington of Norman.
L thing I can do about knock knees? * +
I am 18 year* nld. I cannot wear Miss Cooter Visits
high heels at all and I feel like falling I The F t
Phi Chi Omega
Sorority Plans
Annual Dance
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I .. .na .treh, K.<r velope for my leaflet. Reducing Hip*. —
pointed. 15 am 5 Thighs and Abdomen,' If you would
years old. » Heeombinches tall and ilke other exercises for the purpose.
Oraw. Tom Rainey, David Newby.
Build up your weight,
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Miss Frances Slater
CPENDING the winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
• Mrs Frank Harper, 1443 Northwest Thirty-seventh street,
is Miss Frances Slater, Hamilton. Canada, who arrived the
Mrs Fred Wheeler,
Tyson, Mr*. E B Jeffrey.
e Niemczyk, Mrs L H _ ___
Mra. Wilbur Harrison, the home of Miss Net* Peterson. 417
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If your face is pointed and your hair is bobbed, put the John porter. Mrs Gordon Harston,
front of the hair on curlers to give width to your coiffure. *-- - - ——— ---- *-
at the Springlake casino.
Five pledges were formally initiated
last weekend They are Miss Gladys
Beatty. Miss Joan Ratliff. Miss Alma
McCoin, Mis* Virginia Smith and
Mis* Adie Adele Witherspoon.
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Eedhcidde
another. It i» the most person*!, in- ,,
dividual. Intimate task on earth and Needle Guild Makes
home. 820
DROGRAMS of white suede with
a red lettering are to be distributed
by Miss Russell and Mr Brady
Honorary guests for the evening in-
clude member* of the Sorority Coun-
cil. the Delta Pl Sigma Theta Kappa
and Sigma Sigma Chi sororities
Bid* have been issued to the fol-
lowing organization representatives
Fraternity Council, Alpha Zet*. Al-
pha Zeta Beta. Bet* Delta. Beta Phi
Sigma, Beta Sigma Chi. Chi Chi
Chi, Carpe Diem, Delta Omega, Delta
Tau Omega.
Entre Nous, Gamma Tau. Hoot-
nannies, J. A. C. Kappa Alpha Phi.
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Large Group
Sub-Debs and Their Escorts
Engage in City-Wide Scav-
enger Hunt.
ternoon in the home of Miaa Peggy
Stapp. 1308 Northeast Thirteenth
street, when plana were made for an
evening party October 23 in the home
of Mia* Anna Lucile Rose, Thirty-
Northwest Fifteenth street The mar-
riage took place September 18 in cause a loss of weight unless it is
Shawnee taken in place °t a more fattening
The bride and bridegroom are both food.
graduates of Classen highschool
where the latter was a member of the
birth to a -----
provide homes and
. parents for many —- ,
children who have neither. This
made the boyfriendssoaner Loucks received high prise for find-
that to see me since Which of ing the most artlclea. •
... it riht5 If I am wrong, I am other guests included Miss Evelyn
willing to apologize, but I would Low Lowry. Miss Elizabeth Shelley,
like to know what you think. Miss Shirley Davis,
MAk I •
LA ROE group of the sub-
Mias Bonnu Jeansmith n. an- and Mrs. George Paul, Jefferson City.
"I jean "" m “ Mo., who left for their home Friday
many homes silent and cold as a tomb street, is being feted daily with social
almost that woke to life under the courtesies
natter of little feet. Friday afternoon Mrs Carl 8 Dal-
" • • s bey, 2025 Northwest Twenty-second
I have never known a case in which street, was hostess to a small group
piX w“ .doZd children did not tor luncheon honoring Mr. Trave
Pe0P them dearly and find happiness Mr and Mr. Henry F. Hanson 1005
in them. I have known but few cases (Northwest Sixteenth street will have .
In which the adopted children did not Mr.. Trave at dinner guest Saturday
love a® toster-parenta . atternoon ahe wih the
the luncheon honoree when Mrs. J. Philip
MRS. O. 8. WRINKLE, Victoria,
IVI British Columbia, South Amer-
lea. Is the houseguest of her brother,
R W. Crickard. and Mra. Crickard,
2412 Northwest Thirteenth street. She
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Northwest Forty-first
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Merry Marlonettes metPriday af- TinthltrstameeemwA“ah°CPutman
noon at a rush tee to be given by the
John D. Caraway, Junior New Century club from 3 un-
til 5 o’clock. 1
Mrs. Earl Constant and Miss Ruth
straighten your knees In the time
specified: otherwise such a quirk cure — — ... .cmnaniaa
is impossible. It is usually the weak, North Robinson avenue, accompa led
thoypomgnrono for Merlin,
making her own makes a fatal ml*- DREPARATIONS for the
take. A gathering since iU organization ments.
Four guests, Mrs. Weldon Eubanks.
Mr*. W. A. Woodward, Mr* W. 8. ।
Klinglesmith and Mn. L 8. Bon.
were added to membership in the Sew
end Sew club Friday ’afternoon when
Mra. W. A. Glenn, 401 Southwest
unless she is willing to have children, psychology problems and Mrs. C. H.
and no adopted baby is a substitute Everest will speak briefly on personal
for your own. observations.
(Copyrisht, 1936, torOkianomaOlty Tmes) +*+
ITONORING Miss Lois Nicholson.
11 whose marriage to Marton Setter
of Houston will take place on October
20. Mrs Earl Barnett and Mrs.
W. W Dinsmore entertained at a
musical dinner and miscellaneous
bridal shower Friday evening in the
electric bungalow.
Using "The Spanish Love Song” as
a motif all dinner appointments were
of Spanish suggestion. Colored lighta
decked the room.
Miss Ruth Mathis, pianist, played
during the dinner hour and alo
played an original medley composed
for’ Miss Nicholson. Individual ring
boxes tied with white satin ribbon
marked each guest’s place.
Those assisting in entertaining
were Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, Mr«. Nash
A. Setter. Mrs. Georgs Gaddis, Mrs.
C. C Mathis. Mra. R. A. Sizemore,
Mrs. H D Clarke, Mr* George Bur-
nt* Mrs. Roy E Rice, Mr* Elvin Tice,
Mrs. Herschel Tics and Mr* B. G.
Vollborn.
Guests honoring ths bride-elect
were Mrs. J. J. Bristow, Mrs. H. J.
Birdwell. Mrs. Harold Clark, Mra. J.
A. Slater, Mrs. Alden Allen, Mr* H.
C. Allen. Mra. Ethel Palmer of Beth-
any. Mrs L. K Harston. Mra. W. H.
Lfiie, Mrs. E. F. Eckerd. Mrs. Carl
Skinner, Mra Anna Skinner, Mra.
George Smith, Mrs. Altie Burrus, Mra.
Tom Gleason, Mrs. Rom Gregory. Mrs.
R. & Sanders. Mrs. A. R. Kidd. Mra.
L. C Boatwright, Mrs J. J. Hayes,
Mrs J C Jenks, Mrs Howard K.
Jenks and Mrs Bailey Carmichael.
E.MID-WEEK. I
pictorial
I THE NEWSPICTURE WEEKLY
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Here It is at last! Mid-Week Pictorial, the newspicture
weekly you have been waiting for—big, brilliant, colorful-
is now on sale at all newsstands. From cover to cover, its 64
large-size pages are packed with sparkling, dramatic news-
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for it! Now here it is! Ask your newsdealer for your copy of
they would their own and in which
aheradrdorohetrrown"sons andaugh-
ter" street, entertains and on Monday
night. Mr. and Mra Fox Wood. 430
.. 0. . Northwest Twentieth street will be
But. desirable as»the adoption, o hosts for dinner.
children I* for childless people, it18 Fred 917 Northwest
wil - hostess
Mr*L Thomas Brenner, Mis* Gertrude Northwest Seventeenth street. The _ _________________
. -----• an-- Valma Moel meeting was called to make plans for being planned for the young couple
the club dance to be held November 7 ----
after a week’s visit with Mr and
Mra. Ted Wright, 1817 North Broad-
William Paul, father of Mra. Paul
who was the guest of hi* sister, Mra.
R H. Bryant. 1713 Northeast Twelfth
street, alio returned to his home in
Jefferson City Friday.
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Mr. and Mra. J. R. Steel* 1401
Northwest Twenty-fourth street, are
•pending a few day* in Atlantie City,
N. J., at the Ritz Carlton hotel.
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Buttermilk and Exereise
Ma-2pt=-E
A READER
October 22. Mrs George Clow and the honoree* _____-_________
Mrs. Mary Lowrey will entertain the Pink gladioli centered the lunch- Conboy are in charge of tho program
group in Mrs. Wilkerson's club, at eon table, quests were the honoree*
AKOREOVER, it is on® of the good Ted Reed. L. 8. Heenan and Joe
II deeds that almost always bringsj8 Mitchel.
suppressed lireless ttie institution ,*,*
children turn into gay and Joyou8 Many Courtesies
youngsters in the freedom andwarmthExtended Mr.. Trne
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INRUE. when you pick out a bought the Oklahoma.City, hranch ofpthe
L Alh vou ran Dick out a boy or a Needlework Ouua with MIS. J. A. Rom.
much like the other babies in the ma- ' up meeting will be held Wednesday
dioutnthatomageiroupertortony blanks for
other baby that waa ever born. You'll pkin.t heg me uming will be
tee that he has got all of your family's । gProssamvfr the King who wb
good Doints. and that he take* after gen, Mr8..S.T Kne,." Qo.“1
J? tathe S^d^ anache K hnggadenedsvogprnadhtatnvesthe ' Mrs. Nicholson Honors
won’t have to wonder what st range cMrserona. MMeanen -aauntzurg Bride-elect at Luncheon
and unknown .train* of heredity will city Nursing Bureau: Mrs W J. NIss LOIs NICHOLSON, bride-
motivate him. Stoner. Good Will Center; Miss Alice IVI elect of Marton Better of Hous-
• • • Wimbish, executive secretary of the ton, was guest of honor Saturday af-
So, Mary. I think your fiance I* children'* joint case committee ternoon when her cousin, Mra. Charles
------- — L. Nicholson, 1484 Northwest Thirty-
fifth street, entertained the feminine
members of the family at luncheon
Bridal appointmenta featured the
table and th* guests hemmed towete
for the honoree during the afternoon.
They included Mra. J. A. Nicholson.
Mrs. Nash A. Setter, Mrs. John Robert
MRS B. EraqKuiN QrLL, 1001 Mengton ‘ ’ “
RvA NorthWest r ou n. ren tn Strecle 2-4 4 44-
funior New Century
Club to Have Tea
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played with Mrs. John Nay winning Skirvin hotel, and Mrs. E E. Hood be receiving hoeteas Sunday
high prise Afternoon guests were Mrs . . ' - - -- —
Catherine McCoin and Miss Virginia daughter.
Staples. 13301 Northwest Nineteenth street were
held, the proceed* to be used for the
club'* winter charttie*.
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Social Embroidery Club
Luncheon is Wednesday
MRS. HARLAN T. DEUPREE 824
IVI Northwest Twenty-first street,
assjated by Mr* H. D May, will en-
tertain members of the Social Em-
broidery club for its first luncheon
this eeason Wednesday afternoon at
1 0 clock
On 51 ,
grusu. —na ae===M
morning when Mra. Charles Jenning} Yeakel, Mis* Marjorie Ann Bogan-
and Mrs Sylvanus G. Felix entertain schutz and Mis* Betty Jean Tway.
at the Black Hotel to honor Miss ' + + +
Martha Tyson, bride-to-be of William Suter Slipper Club
O Horton of Kansas City M.,t, E,;.,
seated with th* honoree will be Meets rriaay
---- - > MEMBERS of the Silver Slipper
IVI club met Friday afternoon in
Mrs. L.
Mrs. Ed Wilkerson
Entertains S. B. A.
rose* decked the home of
U Mrs. Ed Wilkerson, 1515 North- honored two out-of-town guests pn-
east Eleventh street. Thursday when day. when she entertained at luncheon
she entertained the Security Benefit in.her home. _
Circle with a covered-dish luncheon Mrs. Wil iliam.W.Crippen. of. Pa- giee nnnoTHv SCHIFF 723
_ „__. .. . . ... । ducah City, Calif., the guest of her, NKISS DOROTHY NHirI: I:
.Following the luncheon, bridge was cousin. MrS. Wiliam Mee, of the I Northeast Nineteenth street, will
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Mu Theta Gamma, Phi Beta Chi.
Phi Delta Omega, Phi Delta Kappa.
... , Phi Zet* Kapp*. Phi Zeta Phi. Phi
Lou Emily Blackstock Lambda Kappa. Stuyvesant, Tau Beta
Is B. V. G. Hostess Phprending“tbmaanceMr ana Mra
rr D f y 7 A t the close of the business session Lester Hiebert will entertain with a - —
1 0 rSC nonorcu A of the B. V. O. club Saturday before party in their home 906 East
night, Miss Lou Emily Blackstock, Drive, for a small group of their
6715 Grand boulevard, entertained friends.
informally at dancing and a buffet + + +
supper. Mrs. H. L. Blackstock assisted \^nnf]ru f f_Ularl,arJ
her daughter in the hospitalities. Woomru-baRard
The serving table was gally decked Marriage Announced
with yellow and bronze button chrys- ARR. AND MRS. JOHN A WOOD-
ruff. 710 Northeast Seventeenth
Wells Mia* Majorle Ann Bogenschutz,
Miss Marjorie Daw Yeakel, Mias Do-
Answer think that babies are like *n- lores Stevens Miss Billy Jean Spivey,
ger food They are best when home- Miss Carol Jean Hare. Miss Mary
made. No matter how much you love sharp Mias Betty Ann Vance and ,
an adopted child, you cannot Posly Miss Ruth Jenkins.
EL’fXV« Miss Patty Brooks. Miss Jane
ren one who is bone of your bone and ri*. Mis* Patsy Eskridge, Mia* Mary
flesh of your flesh. The very fact that Frances Johnson, M1*« Margaret Ann
you have risked your life to give it Hayes, Miss Margaret Ann Young,
life and that you have bought it^* Miss Norma Owens, Miss Kathleen;
thezpriezonelmarernondunpblsweonI Cole. Mias Dor Pollack, ““ betty
value most that which has cost us Herd, Miss Mary Vaughn Oliver and
most. Miss Marian Unger.
Escort* were Clark Harrison, Ken-
neth Defenbaugh, James Armstrong,
care of foster-parenta. And 1 have NKRS. SAM TRAVE, who is making
seen so many men and women starved IVI her home this winter in Los An- ----
for the love of children feed their hun- geles and is now th* guest of her Mrs, Charles Jennings And
Ezvaaracon"anatt"savonueenanparcayM“zossnorehwderszvendenn Mr., sylvanus 0. F,1H
w»u Entertain. on sunday evenine. formal
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ATURDAY afternoon,
NEAR DOROTHY DIX-My
I fiance and I have had an
argument on the topic of babies.
He maintains that woman is
created to have children and
that it is God's blessing to have
a goodly sized family, whereas
I insist that one baby is suf-
ficient. In the heat of argu-
- - Bobkinesonot - and
have one of my own I even as- Mrs A E King 301 Northwest Nine
serted that if every couple would teenth street, entertained with •
adopt a baby this world wouid scavenger hunt.
be a happier place.fori Wo Ig Meeting at the home, the guests
“to Alodepthon Hades to give covered various parts of th* city dur- ,
into child and it would Ing their search for the desired arti- l
—t foster- cles. returning finally for a midnight ।
forlorn little supper.
Mis* Joan Count* and Stratton
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my trouble in that time? day for New York City for a month's
coiffure would be suitable for you. KNOCK-KNEED SADIE. visit. While in the east she will be the
Answer—If you have a Fairy God- guest of Mr. and Mrs Richardson M.
mother who could cure you with a Tyeth of Riverdale-on-the-Hudson
wave of her wand you might hope to She also will visit in Boston
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FOUR--OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1H6.
right. No woman haa a right to marry Mrs. Edythe Wallace will discus*
More Than 200 Are Invited
For Event to Be Held At
Springlake.
APENING dance of the Phl Chi
U Omega sorority will take place
Saturday night at Springlake Ca-}
sino when more than 200 invited
guest* from city clubs and sororities
and fraternities will be in attend-:
ance.
Miss Adys Cummngs prenident;
and her escort. Dudlev r “ ker will
lead the grand march at 9 30 o clock
Officer* and their escorts following
in the line include Mrs 1 ester
Hiebert, vice-presiden! and Mr
Hiebert; Miss Mildred Harmon sec-
retary. and Eugene Chilcutt Mrs E l
Lee Curry, treasurer and Mr Curry
and Mis* Louise Herod pledge mis-
trees and Reynolds Garner
Members and their dates who will:
serve as hosts and hostesses for the
dance are; Mrs Ted Brady Mr». •
Ralph Coursey, Mrs Erick White.
Miss Rena Cummins Miss Bessie
Alic* Danner, Miss Tommie Cullins,
Miss Nadyn Mentosh, Miss Wand*
Russell and Messrs. Brady Coursey.
White, Shirland Eddy Howard Ta-
tum, Jack Hincheliff, Al Markham
and 8. J. Brady
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