The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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members of the Koro-
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the club's annual home-
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Jenipoi'ary officers
Izabrtli Early, of the college mu-
I j,,part men*, president; "Mrs. R.
1 iitspeich, 3312 East Rosedale,
Lpresident; Mrs. De Roma Park-
McCulley, head ot the physical
jucation department, treasurer;
Juanita Cowan, present spon
animation, chaplain;
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Ernestine Kerr, college
so n;eant-at -arms. Miss
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acted as sponsor.
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tlK. program Miss Nina Ilur-
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Members of the society in chnrge
pre Misses Iomgene Keling, Char-
l,te Phelan, Mary Ruth Filgo,
fcmelle Johnson, Martha Wood-
[d and Ruth Sehaefer.
|Other ex-members attended.
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Pictured above standing around | l)ariment, are four of the girls
their teacher, Miss Katherine
Kilander, head of the piano de-
who api>eared last night in the
second annual all-concerto recital
in the Fine Arts .auditorium. They
are, left to rr^ht, Jans Longmoor,
Jane f.rguson, Dorothy Hagard,
and Ma#ie Plummer. Oth€|rs in
the recital were Marijane Dunn,
Mary Hopp Morgap, and Catherine
Davis.
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Lester E. Miller
florist
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propriafe Gift for
Mother
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SMK, Koro Members Frolic at Lake
On Annual Weekend Camping Party
By Helen Hoote
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"Wheel Look how big the waves
are! Say, come back with that
boat! Ouch, I cut my foot! Who
hid the slats to our bed? Gosh,
this floor is "hard sleeping! Who
threw .thai water on me?"
These were a few of the excla-
mations heard at the SMK-Koro
week end held at Roa^hjs Camp at
Lake Worth last Saturday" and
Sunday.
Forty-five girls of the two lite-
Vary clubs were present, accom-
panied by the sponsors, Miss Juan-
ita Cowan of Koro and Miss Eve-
lyn Doak of SMK. Miss Elizabeth
Riley of the business administra-
tion department and Miss Clara
Marie Doak, ex-member of SMK,
were guests. ,?
President and Mrs. Law Sone and
family, Law Jr. and Beverly, and
Dean and Mrs. Walter R. Glick
were guests Sunday. Law Jr. and
leverly fished.
B mice Henderson's birthday
vas celebrated Saturday midnight
vith ice cream and cake and then
he girls retired to get a peaceful
Iren—an hcur or two anyw:ay.
Youngblood Wins Gold, White Form
Boaz Oratory Award Color Scheme for
Deka Formal
(Continued From Page One.)
Church News
METHODIST NEWTS
Installation of officers in the Ft.
Worth district young people's un-
ion will be held at Highland Park
Methodist church May "21. Those
elected' were Earl YokelyT presi- he pontended^Delinquency., result's
actual murder, he asserted
"Juvenile delinquincy takes its
toll," Canafax said. Officials have
tried to apply cures instead of
preventative measures, but boys'
club w'fcrk in Fort Worth has con.
siderably improved conditions here,
dent; Dan Borck, vice president;
Ruth Mulkey, secretary; Junior
Mar low, treasurer; and Durwood
Stevenson, publicity superintend-
ant.
Billy Greenwaldt, a senior at
Texas Wesleyan, will preach his
final sermon Sunday night at the
Polytechnic Methodist churph. He
has, oeen assistant pastor of the
church for two years. After grad-
uation ne pi.ms to enter the School
of Theology at SivIU.
June, August Seniors
To Be Honored With
Colfee Given Friday
Presid nt and Mrs. -Law Sone
will honor .June and August sen-
lie rs this year"'and members of
from hunger, proverty, broken
homes, and lack of affection, the
speaker stated.
Bishop H. A. Boaz will present
a loving cup to Youngblood at
ccmmencement exercises May 27,
Many blistered hands and backs ^ie facuity an(j the administrative
•nr"e as a result of hours spent s^aff at an informal coffee in the
owing on the lake with the waves pariors of Boaz-Benbrook hall
high it was almost impossible j morning, May, 10, from
•o row-against them. j 10:30 until 12 o'clock. The affair,
The freshman class president and
seme friends "stacked" one of the
cabins while the girls were eating.
Revenge is so sweet, so the girls
are patiently waiting.
So with blistered hands and
which will follow the robing cere-
mony in the Fine Arts auditorium
is an annual one.
Mrs. Wlliam Stuart and Mrs.
Theo Mo berg will president the
lace-laid table Other members of
Youngblood
Miss Slade Will Becortte Bride
Oi Mr. Stme on Graduation Day
Rare Cloth Covers
Table at Reception
For Miss Lindsay -
An Irish Cluney cloth given-tri'
Misg iGrada Jane Lindsay when
slie was two years old for use at
her graduation parties covered the
tea table at a reception given for
her Sunday afternoon at the
Woman's club by her parents, Mr.
in a candeiight ceremony at
dusk on the day of her graduation,
May 27, Miss Margaret Slade,
daughter of Mrs. J. W. Slade, Dex-
t r. N.<-M.,,-\vill become the bride,,
of Mr. K ;nneth Stine, Ellgnwood,
Kan., it was announced last week,
The ceremony will be perform-
ed at 7:30 p.'nr. at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Siceloff, 600
Court street, by Rev. Siceloff, and
a reception will follow the rites.
Friends of the bride have re-
and Mrs. H. G. Lindsay. Miss Lind-! toU°WiDg plans for the
say'will be graduated from Pas- ti u ■,
schal high school in June ' j,, ^nde will wear a powder
! blue satin floor.-length gown and
In the receiving line were Mr. \ will carry roses and lilies°of-the-
and Mrs. Lindsay, the honoree, } valley. Her sister, Anna Slade, is
Mrs. Thaddea rolm&n, sister of to be her only attendant, and will
Mrs. Lindsay; President Law Sone, ; be dressed in dusty rose taffeta.
Melvin Dacus, president of the : Preceding the ceremony George
Paschal senior class; and Stephen - Henderson, accompanied by Miss
Castlebury, SMU. : Annie Marie Siceloff, will play the
Roses and cornflowers in silver j , Miss Mildred Siceloff will
bowls and pink tapers, in silver | s'nP' L°ve You Truly."
candelbra decorated the table, j Hazel Fondren, wearing a floor-
EMch guetft recei(.id a rosebud ! ,len£th rose dress, will preside over
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tied ip the TWC school colors.
Miss Lindsay plans to entef^chool
here in September.
In th(a house party were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Scott and son, Bill,
Mrs. Grace Newlin Sloan, Mary
Faris, Ann Faris, and Beulah Dee
Oole, senior, who wajs a house
guest of Mrs. Lindsay.
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Glamburg-er Boy
Attracts Ladies
(Continued from Page One.)
the management ten dollars to be
Allowed to wonk in Shorts. Mrs.
Bradley wishes to see him, she
said Monday. The Fort Worth Star-
Telegram covered the situation
with* a write-up and pictures.
jGlamburger Boy Kyle is 5 feet,
11 inches trill and "weighs 182
pounds. He ha's brown eyes and
brown curly hair. His measure-
ments are 10%-inch ankles, 15-
inch calf. 22-inch thigh, 30-inch
waist, and 38-inch bust. A native
of Rcckdala, .he lives in Room 211
in Mulkey hall.
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backs, cut feet, and worn out in j Marius Thor> Mrs_ w Ai Miller,
general the girls returned home
Sunday afternoon tired out happy
and ready to go again.
YOUR CLOTHES ARE VALUABLE
Let Us Help You Care for Them.
• Roy Yager Cleaners
3021 E. Rosedale Phone 5-1361
the house party will be Mrs.
Mrs. H. N. Cochran, and Mrs
Paul Crouch.
Miss Dorothy Hagard and O. W.
Johnson, pianists, will furnish
music.
Mrs. Sone said yesterday that
all seniors would be excused from
classes during the hours of the
coffee.
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Dean Glick Presents
Student Show for
Traffic Club Members
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Mother's
Day.
is next
Sunday
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May, 12
The Fair's 47th Anniversary Sale offers many
unusual Gift' Items for your Mother! You'll
find sensational bargains on every floor! Be
sure to shop every department at The Fair!
Dean Walter R. Glick introduc-
ed Texas Wesleyan entertainers
who performed at the Traffic
club luncheon at the Venetian ball-
room of the Blackstone hotel Mon-
day_
Amy Jo Long's impersonations,
Ted Norman's vocals, a dance by
Fenn and F. C. Leach, and a "jam
session" by Grady Barnes, Leon
Breedon, and O. W» Johnson made
up the program. Johnson was ac-
companist for all the numbers.
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Town Girls to Take
Dorm Girls to
<Sllmlberless, Party
and at the same time Mrs. L. M.
Hogsett will present a cup to the
winning poetry reader.
Finalists in both events were
selected in the preliminaries held
last Wednesday aftsrnoon in the
administration auditorium. Regis-
trar Paul Crouch, Dean Walter R.
/Glick, Miss Juanita Cowan, and
Miss Elizabeth Early, of the fac-
ulty, were judges.
T. E. Stafford, sophomore, was
time-keeper.
Faculty Will Robe
Graduates Friday
(Continued From Page One)
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Calla lilies and yellow roses
formed a lyre-shaped centerpiece
for the main dinner table at' the-
annual spring formal and home-
coming of Deka social club Friday
night at the Fort Worth club.
Lighted white tapers in gq.ld can-
delabra were on all tables, wul the
gold and white theme was also
carried out 'in balloons which .dec-
orated the ballroom and in place
cards.
Special guests were President
and Mrs. Law Sone, Mr. and Mrs.
H. di Ashb'urn, and Miss Elizabeth
Riley, club sponsor. " «•
Others who attended were Miss-
es Virginia Lee Smith, Mary K
Stiles, Betty Lou Foster, Etola
Roper, »Jane Longmoor, Marie
Plummer, June Cochran, Jane, burning to get there
Ferguson, Edith McElheny, Jo Ca-| nothJng acn. divert us>
sey, Hortcnse Walker, Mary Ruth
Filgo, Virginia Bailey, **^Iarjorie
Moates, Marilyn Jones, Jo Willa
Stuteville, and Mrs. Sargent Hill;
Messrs. Henry Crutchfield, Foster
Miller, Patches Harding, Herman
King, Jack Thornton, Grady Barn- j
es, B. L. Adams, Bartow O'Neal,
John Huckabee, Ruel Hoffman,
John E. Smith, Tommy Thompson,
Jay Lowry, Howard Young, O. W.
Johnson, Graham Kyle, William
Gibble, Ray Ramey, Ward Lowe,
Ralph McKenzie, Sargent Hill, and
H. B. Standefer, Waco.
Ex-students who attended were
Misses Virgle Sue Wyatt, Bess
Simmons, Josephine Riley, Helen
McClanahan, Yvonne King, and
Mrs. Hartford Inlow.
the bride's book at tJy^ reception.
Anita Wallace, Dorothy Ann Jones,
and Novella Ross are to assist at
the reception. Misses Wallace and
Jones will wear white, and Miss
Ross, orchid.
Decorations on the lace-laid
table will carry out a pink and
white color scheme. Greenery and
roses will decorate the rooms.
Among the guests will be the
bride's mother, Mrs. J. W. Slade,
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stine;' President and Mrs. Law,.jj
Sone, Mrs. J. A. Siceloff, Mrs. Neil
Turner, the bridal party, and other
close friends of the bride.
Miss Slade will receive her
bachelor of arts degree heii^ in
June. She has majored in social
science and is a worker in the Poly
Methodist Young' People's depart**"*
rnent. 1 „
The couple will "live in Elm-,,
wood.
. ^
Perhaps the surest way to reach
i the pinnacle is to have such a
that
MIDNIGHT
SHOW
FRIDAY 11:30 P. M
PARKWAY
WILKINSON'S
MODERN SHOE SHOP
2 (TOO Vickery Blvd.
sPhone 5-1197
IN PQLY.TECjiKllC
Town girls costumed as jelly-
beans wiU. take dormitory girls
dressed as flappers to the annual
Panther City club "Flapper-Jelly-
bean" party in the PCC room Fri-
day evening at 7:30 o'clock.
An all night party, termed "slum-
berless," will follow the evening's
entertainment.
Chairmen of committees for the
affair are: Betsy McQuerry, dec-
oration; Leo Marie McClendon, en-
tertainment; Annie Lee Jordan,
foods; and Dorothy Graner, prepar-
ation of breakfast.
morning each senior will be of-
ficially gowned by some faculty
member of his choice. The mem-j
bers of the class will file onto the
stage in three groups, under the
respective direction of President
Sone, Prof. William Stuart, and
Prof. E. M. Bowman.
Dr. W. W. Ward, pastor of the
Polytechnic Methodist church, will
rea^l a scripture passage Friday
morning-, an invocation) /will be
pronounced by Dr. J. W. Simmons,
and Dean Glick will deliver the
benediction. Special trumpet music
will be furnished by Joe Whitaker.
Dorothy Hagard will play the pro-
cessional and the recessional on
the pipe ^Tg«in.
t, o—
We're hoping that rules for do-
mestic warfare will sometime be
established, and that one of the
rules will provide for a signal or
gesture by which a husband can
indicate that he's had all he can
take, thereby stopping the fight.
Miss Wallis to Head
YWCA Next Year
Virginia Wallis was , elected
president of the YWCA for next
year at the last meeting.
Other new officers are Vada
Rainey, vice president; Mary Mc-
Connell, secretary; Ruth Young,
treasurer; Dorothy Wright, pub-
licity chairman; Inez Condrey and
Mildred Siceloff, co-chairmen of
the program committee; Dorothy
Burkhart, recreation chairman;
Lynell Benton, song leader; and
Bennye Brooks, pianists.
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Red Cross Physician
Inspects Class Here
Observing the instruction and
knowledge of the First Aid class
here to determine wlhether the
THURSDAY X FiUDAV
Maisie Makes A Monkey Out of
A Man In Jungle Land
Ann Sothern
in
"CONGO MAISIE"
with
John Carroll
SAT
"Marines Fly High"
Hollywood
XTRA—CARTOON NEWS
■ SUNDAY-MONDAY
^ 1st Run in Ft. Worth
1TiT@f2
Thursday and Friday
"shercock" McCarthy ot
SCOTLAND (Lumber) YARD!
BEHGEH • <s£-aMcCARTHY
, MORTIMER saw
CHARUENcQUmUf
DETECTS %
pupils warrant the issuance of lay
instructors' certificates, Dr. John
Montgomery, St. Louis, is inspec-
ting the two first Aid clases at
Texas Wesleyan this week. Dr.
Montgomery is staff physician of
the American National Red Cross.
(V The classes, under the super-
vision of Mrs. DeRema Mc.Culley,
head of the physical education de-'
partment, are held Wednesday
and Thursday evening.
Dr. Montgomery is conducting
a similar inspection at North Tex-
as State Teachers' College at Den-
ton.
POLY FLOWER SHOP
Complete Selection of Both Cut Flowers and
Potted Plants for Mother's Day.
mne 5-5575
"3116 East Rosedale
— SATURDAY —
"GERONIMO"
CHARUS 1AUGHT0N- VIVIEN LEIGH
— Sunday-Mondaj
Romantic Minstrel Days
Looghton • rMoyflower? Ptodutfio
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WED-THUR
Priscilla Lane
Wayne Morris
TECHNICOLOR
"Brother Rat
And the Baby"
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Leach, F. C., Jr. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1940, newspaper, May 8, 1940; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415782/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.