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AUTO HOTEL Every Service for Your Car Oklahoma City's Most Convenient Sooner Roll Call PARKING HOTEL Directory Changes Dr. Nathan Bloom,'16med, . 112 West First Cars called for Mrs. Sarah Rood Blue,'09as, Green Bay,Wisconsin . Dr. P. R. Auriemma,'28med, 360 South West- Theodore J. Bode,'306s, Ponca City . and delivered lake, , California. Claude R. Bohrer,'176s,Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Ola Spargur Boyer, 922 State Street, Santa Phyllis King Bolton,'33as, Oklahoma City. Barbara, California . Mrs. Verle Wood Bolyard,'18as, San Antonio, Tex. Phone 7-1888 Mrs. Virginia Minton Dailey,'24home-ec, 326 Floyd O. Bond,'26eng, New York City. West Eighteenth Street, Ada . Dr. Charles P. Bondurant,'22bs,'24med, Okla- Woodson H. Dawson, jr.,34geol, care of Humble homa City. Oil Company, Alva . Mrs. Mary Lois Phillips Boorom,'15as, Clinton. Mrs. Hilda Aurback Heifetz,'31as, 709 Independ- Mrs. Josephine Brodnax Boss,'25as, Washington, ~.r`ti ence Building, Chicago, Illinois . D. C. Mrs. Enoice Lemon Sala,'30cd, 603 North Tenth, Mrs. Alice Himes Botsford,'12as, North Portland, again we say Duncan. Oregon. Michael S. Ward,'34as,'341aw, 1012 West Forty- James Bousfield,'18bs, Geneva, New York. first, Oklahoma City. Mrs. Rachel Bedford Bowen,'26fa, Bakersfield, olonial California. C Bread Cecil R. Bowlware,'29Ph.C., Oklahoma City. Addresses Unknown Mrs. Mable Noble Bowman,'17as, Hoeben, Col. . lis $oo react (With last known address in Alumni records) A. W. Bowser,'20ex, New York City . L. E. Acker,'29eng, 202V2 North Walnut, Okla- Dorsey A. Boyle,'24as, Anadarko. homa City. Mrs. Georgia West Braden,'23fa, Chicago, Ill. Robert L. Adams,'29as, Williamstown, Mass . James W. Bradford,'07Ph .C., Oklahoma City. Mrs. Zella Nesmith Brake,'23as, Albuquerque, Vern C. Akin,'221aw, San Gabriel, California. New Mexico . Pattie Allen,'26ed, Duncan. We Manufacture Cleanliness Ruth Allison,'23fa, Tahlequah . Lillard B. Brandon,'29as, El Paso, . R. Victor Anderson,'26as, Clinton . Albert J. Braun,'33bs, Tucson, Arizona . Ransel E. Andrew,'13as,'14M.A., Cincinnati, Ohio . Margaret Brazil,'28home-ec, Tulsa. Kendall Earl Andrews,'31eng, Oklahoma City. Ray H. Brice,'236s, Seminole. Charles Armstrong,'l0as, Oakwood . Virgil W. Briddle,'231aw, Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. Florence Melton Arnold,'32home-ec, Okla- Ancel B. Briggs,'24M .A ., Cambridge, Mass. homa City. Nelle Bright,'33M . S., Copan. NORMAN Walter H. Austin,'05Ph .C., Phoenix, Arizona . William L. Broadhurst,'28geol, Tuttle. Harry Auten,'12as (Kingfisher) . Gertrude Broadrick,'26ed, Mountain Park . George C. Brous,'29as, New York City. Steam Laundry Mildred Maurine Babb,'27as, Girard, Kansas . Mrs. Bertha M. Brown,'17as, Tulsa. Dunbar R. Baber,'22bs, Oklahoma City. Ethel Brown,'24home-ec, Waynoka L. L. Lindsay, Mgr. Audrey Ellen Backenstoce,'32as, Oklahoma City . . Mrs. Evalyn Scott Bacon,'22chem., Oilton. Eugenia Brown,'33as, Oklahoma City. Mrs. Dorothea Langford Badger,'24as, Okla. City . Flavius Brown,'15Ph.C., Ben Lomond, Arkansas . Benjamin Howard Baker,'16Ph .C., Norman . Myrtle Lucille Brown,'25fa, Oklahoma City. Wilbur E. Brown,'12M.A ., Oklahoma City. Mrs. Margaret Eskew Baker,'21as, Tulsa. Dr. Leslie A. DRY CLEANING Robert Earl Baker,'12as, Drumright. G. Brownlee,'] 2med, Birmingham, Mrs. Velma Laird Baker,'25as, Des Moines, Iowa. Alabama. Suits 65c Dresses 75c Up Mrs. Vivian Edwards Baker,'20as, Tulsa. Don W. Brunskill,'22as, Fullerton, California. William R. Baker,'25ed. Hazel Deane Bryan,'24Ph .G., Ringling . Ruth M. Baldwin,'23ed, Stillwater . Nadine O. Bryan,'21as, Anadarko, Patronize Sooner Advertisers Joseph O. Ballenger,'1lPh.C ., Oklahoma City. Mrs. Edith Hamilton Buchanan,'19as, Glendora, Mrs. Wilma Aspin Balliere,'19as, Tulsa. California. Joe R. Banister,'27M .A., Anadarko. Jean Lee Bulow,25as . Mrs. Haise Smith Barnes,'21fa, Muskogee. Mrs. Doris Cole Burnes,'32as. Carl Fred Barnhart,'27geol, Altus. Frances Burrage,'29as, McKinney, Texas. Phoebe Jane Barnwell,'20Ph .G ., Tulsa. Oscar S. Burrow,'21Ph.G., Okmulgee. Mrs. Lora Rinehart Barr,'12as, Long Beach, Calif. Lesley Leeroy Burrus,'28geol . Charles M. Barrett,'28bs, Los Angeles, California. Anna Belle Busby,'29ed, Oklahoma City. Lynn Wandell Barrett,'30geol, Chickasha. Maxine B. Buscb,'18as. C-0-A-L Dr. L. L. Barrow,'29bs,'31med, San Antonio, Tex. Roy William Byars,'29geol-eng, Tulsa. Are you prepared for the chilly days Mrs. Jane Barton,'26as, Tulsa. Paul D. Barton,'19bs, Tulsa. Year by Year of fall and the cold winter days Mrs. Rosetta Briegel Barton,'15as,'16M .A., Tulsa. that are not far away? In our yard Gertrude Evangeline Bauer,'20as, Oklahoma City . 1900 Ruth M. Beakley,'26as, Woodward . Jacob J. Hertz,'OOas, is director of the Deutsche now-ready for immediate delivery Tommye Katherine Beggs,'34nurse, McAlester. International Harvester company in Germany . His to your bin-are many kinds of Geradine Bell,'28as, Fairland. address is Dusseldorf-Oberhassel, Archillesstrasse, Requa W. Bell,'26M .A., New York City. 10, Germany. coal that will satisfy your home Utley Newsome Benge,'256s, Oklahoma City . 1901 heating problems. Be prepared for A. P. Bennett,'22ed, Okemah . John T. Hefley,'Olas, and Mrs . Minnie Gould Jim B. Bennett, 15as, Guthrie. Hefley,'03as, who during the past third of a the morning when you awake and Dr. Samuel Bernstein,'16med, Detroit, Michigan . century have lived in Henryetta, Enid, Stillwater find frost or ice upon your Harry L. Berry,'29geol, Cushing. and Ponca City where Hefley has been engaged Philip B. Berry,'31geo1, Tyler, Texas. in school work, are now living at 215 South window panes Mrs. Lois Mozley Bethel,'26fa, Tucson, Arizona . Webster avenue in Norman . Mrs. Stella Reinhardt Bey,'25as, Ankard, Turkey . 1905 Mrs. Helen Drown Bibb,'03as, Middletown, Mo. Chester Reeds, one of the first students to be Joe Bird,'27M .A., Marshall, Missouri. granted a B.S . degree at the University in 1905, Mrs. Joy Pinkerton Bird,'26ed, Marshall, Missouri . for many years has been associate curator of the Sam K. Bird,'24as, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . American Museum of Natural History in Yonkers, Mrs. Irma Herrington Black,'17as, Norman . New York. His address is 11 Wellsley avenue, Guy Spottswood, Mgr. Norman Mildred Blackard,'28as; Fanshawe. Yonkers . Charles Peck Blanchard,'34bs. 1908 ------Mrs. Beulah Taylor Bland,'17as, Shreveport, La. Arthur R. Wolfe,'08as, is in the office of the 44 The Sooner Magazine November counselor in Kansas City, Missouri . He has been to eventually writing a comprehensive history praised by the World. Following is the story in active in the legal profession in Kansas City for based on what they find. part : many years. His office is 1125 Sarritt Building. "The party started in the northeastern part of "Over a period of years Cat Arnold has built, 1910 the state and is working south toward Tisho- not only a successful business career, but a per- The class of 1910, which will hold its 25-year mingo and Durant and other centers of Indian fected system of business success. Mr. Arnold reunion on the campus next June, had seventy- lore and literature ." graduated in pharmacy from the University . He nine members when it was graduated a quarter 1913 served in the aviation branch of the army during of a century ago . Many of its members have been A desire to complete his University education the World war and when the armistice was active m alumni affairs during a great deal of has brought George Hoke, senior law student, signed he came back to Tulsa to work as a phar- this time . Some of those who have been most back to school this fall after a "vacation" of 20 macist in the Wm. Penn Drug store. After success- active have been Ben Belt, Houston ; Frank But- years. ful service in this drug store he bought the Col- tram, Oklahoma City; Miss Jessie Newby, Ed- Hoke, who was an honor student in the junior lege Pharmacy and, putting his system into prac- mond ; Mrs. Adelaide Loomis Parker, New York law class of 1913, returned to Norman to finish tice, he built a remarkable business success in his City ; Mrs. Frances Simpson Rader, Norman ; work for a law degree though he has already own drug store. So successful was he that in Charles Wantland, Edmond ; Key Wolfe, Davis; been admitted to the bar and practiced law . August, 1932, he took over the Win . Penn Drug and Fred Tarman, R. W. Hutto and Guy Y. Recalling the University as it was in the pre-war store from the Credit Men's association and began Williams, all of Norman . days, Hoke believes that school spirit and enthu- to operate it as he had operated the College 1911 siasm, as demonstrated now, wouldn't have a Pharmacy with the result that the prescription Following is an item from the "Keeping in chance if compared with the 1913 variety, that business at this drug store has tripled since he Step" column in the Wewoka Times-Democrat the professors seem less formal and academic, and purchased the store." concerning Dr. E. E. Dale,'Ilas, head of the that the rules for law school political campaign- 1922 University department of history : ing remain unchanged . Dr . Wendell Long,'22as, one of Oklahoma "An interesting visitor in the office Monday "As I remember it, there was a lot of pep and City's most promising young physicians, had more afternoon was Dr. E. E. Dale, head of the history school spirit . Before every football game, bonfires, campus activities when he was graduated with department of the University of Oklahoma. Doc- speeches and parades were held, and almost every an arts and sciences degree in 1922 than almost tor Dale is one of the `grand old men' of Okla- student turned out . Fred Capshaw, Buster Am- any one in his class. As well as being a member homa, a man with a brilliant mind, a wonderful brister and Claude Reeds were the team celeb- of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, he was a Phi Beta Kap- personality and a great background. It was a real rities ." pa, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pe-et, Jazz Hound, presi- inspiration to visit with him. Hoke also remembers when class fights were dent of the student council, president of the junior "Doctor Dale is here with two other men mak- events to be looked forward to by everybody, in- class, a member of the publications board, on the ing a survey of Indian literature which is avail- cluding the clothing stores . staff of the yearbook, and a Letzeiser medal able. The Rockefeller foundation and the Uni- "The freshmen and the sophomores lined up winner . versity of Oklahoma are cooperating in determin- on opposite sides of the oval with wires, chains Running Wendell a close second for activities ing what Indian material is available with a view and ropes. The object was to tie the other side was Dorrance Roderick, now publisher of the El down. It went on all night, and going to class Paso Times. Roderick was a member of the rival the next day you could see them asleep and still Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity, a Sigma Delta tied to a tree or post." Chi, Pe-et, president of'the interfraternity council, This business of holding hands with co-eds in a member of the student council, editor of the public, Hoke says, was taboo in 1913 . yearbook and a Letzeiser medal winner . "I imagine they would have been laughed off 1924 the campus. Dr. George Wiley, jr .,'24ex, is now a practicing "Campus political battles were then carried on physician in Norman . He has offices in the Se- mainly along the lines of the fraternity men curity National Bank building . NASH'S against the non-fraternity group. In the law 1925 TOASTED COFFEE school, then located in the basement of the old J. C. Conrad,'25as,'26M .A., started his twelfth Education building, the situation was different. I year this fall as superintendent of schools at Contains Free Silverware remember that the quickest way for any candi- Crescent . date for class election to defeat himself was to 1927 At Your Grocers campaign in his own behalf. The lawyers all had Weldon "Spot" Gentry,'27ex, who played pro- their individual political ideas." fessional football last year, has become football Distributed by In Hoke's day, 4-inch mustaches were culti- coach at Pryor high school . - FINCH COMPANY vated by the older men, and women's hats were 1928 NASH adorned with imitation birds and flowers . The Edgar D. Eaves,'286s, Marlow, has been grant- Oklahoma City University campus then contained four or five ed a fellowship by the University of Texas board buildings and was surrounded by farm land . of regents to engage in graduate research this All the fraternity houses were on the north side year at the University of Texas. He will do his of the campus, except the Kappa Alpha house. work in the field of pure mathematics . Eaves "The K. A.'s were located in a slight hollow on holds an M.A . degree from the University of the east side of the campus, and everyone referred Texas. to the place as the `valley of the moon,' " Hoke 1929 said. Harry W. Hughes,'29as, selected last year on After leaving school here in 1913, Hoke served the all-time Sooner wrestling team, is teaching on the Mexican border, and served overseas dur- school this year at Crescent . He was formerly ing the World war. He practiced law and was a junior high school teacher and coach of the Wonder member of the state legislature from Pawnee Norman high school wrestling team . county in 1925, during which time he aided in Rev. Phincas "Mack" Casady,'29as, who has the passage of a bill that released funds for the been at Alva, has been transferred to Clinton to construction of the University residential halls. be in charge of the Episcopal church there. He Hoke and his family have established residence is the son of Reverend Thomas Casady, bishop at 906 South Flood avenue .-From the Norman of the Oklahoma diocese . Bread Transcript. A. W. "Wood" Rigsby,'29law, popular Okla- 1914 homa City attorney, recently was the subject for J. Dawson Houk,'14as,'146s,'211aw, is law clerk a short biography in the daily column, "Brass in the Oklahoma supreme court in Oklahoma Collars," appearing in the Daily Oklahoman. City. The item follows : Will Like Terrence Westhafer,'14as, and Mrs. Addie Ma- "Helping a tramp freighter carry automobiles You toy Westhafer, are living in Downers Grove, Illi- and rubber boots to Scandinavia and to exchange noise, where he is associated with the Western for wood pulp and matches, A. W. Rigsby ac- Electric company. quired some fine expressions which he seldom QUAIL BRAND 1917 uses now as NRA trades practices compliance Gladys Barnes,'17as,'22M.A ., a member of the officer . . . the seafaring occupied a summer COFFEE University modern languages staff, has been vacation while Rigsby was studying law at the elected president of the Norman pre-school or- University of Oklahoma-he received his degree ganization. The group is sponsoring a nursery in 1928 and soon was secretary of the state bar school this year for under-privileged Norman chil- association . . . . stayed there until the NRA Roasted and Packed by dren . Miss Barnes also is faculty sponsor of the Eagle carried him to its nest last March . . . . University Spanish club for the tenth year . "Wood" is a first-rate spectator athlete, playing RIDENOUR -BAKER MERC. CO. 1918 his best game of football from the fourth row on Calvin Arnold,'18pharm, recently was the sub- the 50-yard line, and sees about one game a Oklahoma City ject of a news story in the Tulsa World. His suc- week during season . . . . he can, however, be cessful operation of drug companies in Tulsa was coaxed onto a horse at intervals . . . . has been 46 The Sooner Magazine November

married since April . . . . and thinks that he is Swemer-Brittain Miss Mary Moffat Zwemer not a Brass Collar because he doesn't belong to and Robert Edward Brittain,'29as, September 21 Surely you'll want to a lot of clubs." in Princeton, New Jersey. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . make stopovers. It may be in , 1932 Home, Lubbock, Texas. Philip 13. Klein,'32eng, has been granted an PIERCE-EARLY : Miss Louise Sharley Pierce,'31 Kobe, Shanghai, Manila, Bombay . Or per- extension of active duty in the U. S. army to as, and John Verner Early,'30ex, September 15 in haps at ports in Egypt or . continue as lieutenant in the 55th Pursuit Squad- Anadarko. Delta Gamma-Delta Upsilon . Home, President Liners letyou stopover in any ron of the 20th Pursuit Group of the 3rd Attack Cyril. or all of the many ports in their Round the Wing at the world's largest airport at Barks- Rogers-Coil" Miss Tom Mildred Rogers and dale, Louisiana . Faye Coil, '306s, '32M .S., September 5 in Fort World itinerary . . . visit ashore or make 1933 Smith, Arkansas. Home, Miami. sidetrips . Then continue on the next or a Ernest W. Childers,'33eng, is now chief en- GRAY-COUNTS : Miss Ruth Leona Gray,'30ex, later of these liners that sail every week gineer for the Tide-Water company at Conroe, and Estel H. Counts, September 22 in Oklahoma from California via Hawaiiand the Sunshine Texas, having recently been transferred there City . Home, Seminole . Route, or via the fast Short Route from from Kilgore . ENGLAND-MANN : Miss Marianne England,'30ex, Marvin "Monty" Montgomery,'33eng, is now and A. Kenneth Mann . June 30 . Kappa Alpha Seattle, to the Orient . . . and on fortnightly with the Shell Petroleum company at Danbury, Theta. Home, Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Round the World. Texas. He is the new assistant district engineer Carleton-Carson Miss Mildred Marie Carle- You may circle the globe by President for the gulf coast district. ton,'30ex, and John McMillen Carson,'34as, June Liner in no more than 85 days . Or you may Harry D. Easton,'33eng, is one of the partners 18 in Shawnee. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma Chi . in the Stamey, Easton and Montgomery, consult- Home, Oklahoma City . take the two full years your ticket allows . ing geologists, in the Esperson building at Hous- STARNS-FROST : Miss Lucile Starns,'34ex, and This fare takes you, hometown to hometown, ton, Texas. Victor L. Frost,'31 bs,'34M .S ., August 18 in Enid . Ruby Little,'33as, who has been supervisor of Home, 27 Northwest Thirteenth, Oklahoma City. FERA work in Bryan count, has been given a LEAVITT-JONES : Miss Catherine Leavitt,'31as, government scholarship to attend a special FERA and Walter Sloan Jones, September 23. Delta ROURD school this year at Washington University, St. Gamma. Home, Oklahoma City . Louis, Missouri . She will be instructed in social Beahm-Clemmer Miss Florence Beahin and THE welfare work during the current semester . Norman Clemmer,'31ex . Home, Grandfield. Herman Zicmcr,'33fa, has been named director CLARK-STANGEL : Miss Margaret Clark and Ly- of music in the Medford school system . Ziemer man F. Stangel, '32 geol, September 5. Phi Kappa last year was an assistant to W . R. Wchrend, Psi. Home, Enid . WORLD director of the University hand. He also was MADDON-GRIM : Miss Corrine Maddon,'31ex, business manager of the Sooner band for the and Woodrow Grini,'32ex, August 22 in Chick- last three years. asha . Home, Norman . LeRoy Heine,'33as, formerly with the Anadarko IIENSLEY-KING : Miss Virginia Elizabeth Hen- Daily News has accepted a position on the ad- sley and Edward Leroy King,'31ex, September 1 . vertising staff of the Lawton Consftntion . Pi Kappa Alpha. Home, Oklahoma City. Ed Baxter,'33eng, an employe of the Alumni CARLYON-WYNN : Miss Mary Carlyon and Frank office while he was a student, recently was trans- Wynn,'32eng, March 25 . Home, 706 Osage, Bar- FIRST Class ferred from Oklahoma City to Crane, Texas, tlesville. where he is manufacturing engineer for the INGRAM-WILLIAMSON: Miss Gladys Ingram'32 Phillips Petroleum company . voice, and Riley Webb Williamson, September 21 1934 in Shawnee. Chi Omega. Home, Kilgore, Texas. Kenneth H. Fcrguson,'34gcol, is now assistant JOHNSON-MILLER : Miss Jeanne Betty Johnson, paleontologist for Stamey, Easton and Mont- '32ex, and George Bowman Milner, June 9 in gomery at Houston, Texas. Enid . Kappa Alpha Theta. Home, Portland, Ore- Durward F. Mathis,'341aw, is practicing in gon. Tipton and during September was acting judge KENNEDY-KANE : Miss Marjorie Kennedy,'33as, while the county judge suffered an illness . and Matthew John Kane,'321aw, September 15 in Five students of modern languages who were Pawhuska . Kappa Alpha Theta-Siglna Chi . Home, graduated from the University last June arc Wichita, Kansas . studying toward M .A. degrees this year at the WILSON-EVANS: Miss Eugenia Wilson,'34as, and University. Mrs. Evon Marti commutes to Nor- Howard J. Evans,'33eng,'34M .S ., September 12 man from Washington, takes care of her house- in Norman . Home, Alva . hold duties there and is an "A" student . Lowell EELIS-STEWART : Miss Mabel Ellis and John P. Dunham, Olive Hawes, Ernestina Cortazar and Stewart, jr .,'336s, October 5 . Acacia . Home, Dun- Beryl Ward are the other four engaged in gradu- can . ate study. WILLIAMS-ASHWORTII : Miss June Mayre Wil- liams,'34fa, and John Edward Ashworth, August Marriages 24 in Chickasha . Home, Oklahoma City. McBRAVER-HAMPTON: Miss Dorothy McBrayer, LEBENSON-BERNSTEIN : Miss Nathaline Leben- '34as, and John Edward Hampton, September 21 . Rickshas m,,l- be hired fur lhirll - renl.s a day son and Jerome J. Bernstein,'22ex, August 14 in Home, 2201 North Douglas, Oklahoma City. Fort Worth, Texas. Home, Oklahoma City . FIANLEY-HEPP : Miss Mary Sue Hanley,'34ex, President Liners are famed for easy-riding MCDONALD-JEFFRIES: Miss Eleanor McDonald and Cecil Hepp,'34ex, August 27 . Home, Norman . and luxury and gaiety . Every and Rcuben Lee Jeffries June 12 in Paw- GALLAHER-MACDONALD: MISS Mary Lee GaIIa- speed . . . huska. Home, Kilgore, Texas. stateroom is outside, large and airy, with her,'34ex, and Kenneth Lee MacDonald,'36, Sep- LAIRD-BOWLES : Miss Marjorie Laird and Ed- tember 30 in Oklahoma City. Home, 1404 West real beds. Decks are broad and there is an ward S. Bowles,'23as,'261aw, September 17. Fifteenth Street, Oklahoma City . outdoor swimming pool on every liner. Home, Perry. SPIVEv-HALDEMAN: Miss Lorena Spivey and Your own travel agent, or any of our KAPLAN-BRIDGE: Miss Freida Kaplan and Mail- Jack C. Haldeman,'36, September 15 in Fort Boston,Washington,D.C" rice Bridge,'26ex, September 6 in Monroe, LOUiSi- Smith, Arkansas . Home, Oklahoma City. offices (New York, ana. Home, Ardmore. Cleveland will be glad FELKNER-ANGUS: Miss Mabel Felkner, '33as, Toronto, Chicago, Newrnberger-Mills Miss Irene Nuernberger and Dr. Donald A. Angus, '33med, June 7 to tell you all about the President Liners . and Jack Mills,'26ex, August 8 in Sallisaw. in Lawton. Home, Oklahoma City. They'll he happy to tell you too, of other Sigma Chi . Home, Chickasha . President Liner trips . . . between NewYork, Doherty-Keenan Miss Ruth Doherty and Joe Keenan September 15 . Home, 419 North- Havana, Panama and California (and back east Sixteenth, Oklahoma City . by sea or rail and roundtrips to the Orient- Hartnell-Conner Miss Grace Hartnell and Leslie L. Conner,'271aw, October 2 in Aurora, Nebraska . Sigma Mu Sigma. Home, Oklalionia City. Piersol-Dulaney Miss Virginia Picrsol,'28fa, DOLLAR and Luther T. Dulaney,'24ex, September 15 in Steamship Lines and Norman . Kappa Alpha Theta. Home, Oklahoma City. Ameridan OWENS-DAVIS : Miss Mildred Mae Owens,'28ex, and William T. Davis, August 26 in Guthrie . Mail Line Home, Davis.