The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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THE THRESHER, HOUSTON, TEXAS
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CtAM OHOAMUM.
The MWMtlattha of tha
chum At naw eamplete with the <m-
onuneemeat of the committee* which
will h*ad!e tffttr* pertAining to
KW!Mt!0K.
The Mtowtug committee* has beam
appointed:
FiMMMse: ChartM P. Wilson. chair-
man; H<trold Atkinaon. Mlaa M. Rice.
Caaea: B*a Button, chairman; Wil-
!et WHaoa. Caldvetl MeFaddin.
Capa aad Gowna: Miaa M. L. Hogg,
chairman: George Poweil. Miss Heten
South.
Riaga: Dudley Jarvis. chairman;
Maude Campbeii, Maicoim Lovett.
Patroaa: J. L. Autt-y, chairman;
R. O. Wiiiifora. Maicoim Lovett, Marie
Louise Hogg, Minnie Rice.
invites: Van Brown, chairman;
Buddy Rose, Kathieen Gemmer.
Go lovely Rose!
Teii him that wastes his time and me
That now he knows,
Why t resetnMe him to thee.
How sweet and tair he seems to be.
Heiene.
HBMHOTS MMtMMCT
F ANMiM AND EAGLE NTS.
Phone Hadiey 44
COMQKMATtOMAL OLU* TO
MKKT MtXT WKOMtMOAV
Speaker Ma'ioin Lovett has caiied
the first meeting of the Congressional
Club for Wednesday, at S p. m.. in
the Third Floor Debating Room of the
South Hai!.
This wiii be the first meeting of
these Rice Legislators, and the time
wiii be devoted to re-organization.
Speaker Lovett has signified his in-
tention of resigning his chair, should
the students' council faii to re-instate
him in the Students' Association, a<
its meeting Wednesday afternoon.
A!! members are urged to be pres
ent at the meeting.
STUDENTS' COUNCiL
MEETtNG WEDNESDAY
The monthly meeting of the Stu-
dents' Council wiii be held Wednes
day afternoon at 1 o'clock p. m. A
number of very important issues wiii
be discussed, among them the comic
magazine, the junior editor of the
Campanile, etc. It is understood that
the question of readmitting Messrs.
H. M. Lovett and F. C. Boettcher
into the Students' Association, from
which they were dropped a month ago,
wit) also arise.
President D. H. Jarvis urges each
member to be promptly on time, as a
long meeting is expected.
H—!!
At 40$ Main—OM -'66" Location
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MEN!
Now buy
yonr kind of
FME CLOTHES,
at about ?
theactua!
COST OF MAKING.
Every suit, every overcoat, in our fine stock of selected alt-woo!
stocks is marked down to lower prices at a sacrifice of att profit
and a vety substantia! saw besides.
See oar windows for best styles and prices.
\
ROLLE'3 VALUES ARE REAL VALUES.
KVULB-JEWSTT & BECK
Kirschbamn AH-Woo! Clothe*
WHAT HAWNM TO TUB SUMC HMtOtNT ON THE
THK MtMMMAN OANCE.
V/afSA
PERSONALS
This week-end is tooked forward to)
in a sociat as wet) as an athtetie way.!
' Many former Rice students' wit) come!
to witness the Rice-Texas game tomor-!
row, and attend the dance at the Rice!
Hotel tomorrow night.
o
i Mr. Bryan MacAdams of Pallas will
be the guest of Mr. Caldwett McFad-
din for the week-end.
o
Mr. Nny Daiv Hockafettow arrives
tonight from San Antonio.
u
Ret/uc#ons?
Young Men's Suits
and Overcoats
$37.50 NOW $31.75
$40.00 NOW $34.00
$45.00 NOW $38.25
$50.00 NOW $42.50
$60.00 NOW $51.00
$65.00 NOW $53.50
$70.00 NOW $56.00
$75.00 NOW $60.00
KUPPENHE1MER CLOTHES INCLUDED
LEOPOLD & PRICE
The House of Kuppenheimer Ciothes
THE UMBERMANS NATIONAL BAH
Capita!, Surplus aa3 Profits Over One MHHon DoHars
HOUSTON, TEXAS
OFFICERS
S. F. CARTER,president
GUT M. BRYAN, Active Vice Pres. R. P. NICHOLSON. Cashier
C.S.E. HOLLAND. Active Vice. Pres. J. A. FITE, Ass't Cashier
WM. P. CLEVELAND, JR., Vice Pres. H. J. BERNARD. Ass't Cashier
H. M. GARWOOD, Vice Pres. L.R.BRYAN,JR.. Ass't Cashier
Mr. Coulter Timnson, who attended
Rice tast year, will arrive tomorrow
morning.
Mr. Lenwooa Harain, who is a stj!
lent at Texas University, witl visit
.!r. Nepos Harlan.
o——
"PLEASE MAIL
A Melodrama
DRAMATIS PKRSONAH.
The Mother of a cotlege student
The Pattter of a coilege student
The Little Brother of a coltege student
SCENK.
The home of a cottege student.
Sev-
YOURGOAL
In every game you ptay there is a goal ;< definite something which
you strive to attain.
But how about the greatest game of ill. in which we are al] piayers
thegameotiife?
Have you a definite goal for yourself, something to tive for. tn *.ork
for. and to save for?
Or are you drifting— tacking in purpos?
Let a South Texas Commercial savings account be the goal for your
dollars. It wit) hetp you win, no matter what you are working for.
no matter what your ambition.
SOUTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
213 MA)N ST.
"Houston's Bank of Service."
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Father: Well, here it is again
enty-fivedottars.
Mother: Yes, this is the first of
the month you know. i
Father: (Warming up). What if it
is? That's no txcuse if it's the first
or the ninety-first.
Mother: (Closing her book). But
dear, everything is so high n.ow and
he has so many things to pay for.
Father: (Heating up). Yon mean
Messrs. Lon Morgan, George Greene he finds so many things to make me
and Linior Hutsey, who attended Rice Pay 'or. His hoard and room cost
in '17 and '18 may also be listed as !9"H*Per month. Where does that other
visitors though they ptay on the op-j sixty go? t know. He is absolute!)'—
posing team. j Mother: (Appeatingty). Yes dear.
o I but
Miss Edna Roger, a Theta at State Little Brother: Hee-Hee.
University, arrived tast Tuesday to] Father; (Hot). Hut nothing!! tfs
attend the Freshman dance, and is re- downright wastefutness! He's devel
mainin.3 over the sveek-end tor the ppj„g ^ spendthrift and a cad!
jDancing and playing society. He'll
not get a cetA!!! Let hint rustle and
The First Methodist Church compti scrape for it like I've had to do! The
mentedRtce studes of its Sunday young jackanapes, )'lt Why wife??
schooi eiass tast evening, Thursday, 1
October 28. with a Halloween Party at Mother: (Sobbing ami teariuHy
the church, corner Main and Clay. A Siting into father's eves). But dear,
genuine good time was had by ait he'ii—onty-(sniff) be young o-ot^e.
those presen.',. ttes our o-o-otdest HAUY! ——He
much—next month—
HEADQUARTERS
for Rice Students when in
town. Come in and try our
delicious Ice Cream and So-
da Fountain Drinks.
Being Us Your Kodak De-
veloping
We Handle Jacob's Candies
Rice P^armacy^ inc.
Texas and Travis
"THAT GAME
tomorrow is going to be
SOME game—eh, boy?
"You said it. But we have
got SOME team, haven't we?"
"What are you going to dc
when the game's over?"
"Coin' 'round to her house
to see how she liked those
flowers I had CARROLL send
her."
The Senior class hetd a business
meeting Wednesday; which wtA pre
sided over by President Uny!ord John-
son.
CELEBRATE HALLOWE'EN
at the COMMUNITY HOUSE
Beginning today Juniors are expect-
ed to have then' pictures tnadetor
Thet'ampanite.
tn case you are unab!e to attend
ctassonaccoun.' of sickness, please
have your room-mate or some one re-
port to the watchmans office as soon
as possible.
W. C. HARDY,
Mgr. Resideutiat Halts.
wont—wan so
maybe, (sob-sniff) Hon t you recall—
when you—am! [ were young—and
.'^-courting. Henry? (snitf).
Father: (Radically changed). There,
there tittte sweetheart wifey dear.
You're right, ilon'l cry that way,
aoney. No. tM, don't! (t'uHsherto
his tap and takes cheek-book from his
pocket. Writes: First National Hank.
Pay to order of—(his son)—One Hun
dredandOO'OODoHars. He can use
the extra twent;. five for ice cream and
soda water, can't he honey?
Uttte Brother: Hee-hee-hee.
Ct'HTAtN.
Our Entire Stock of
MEN'S SHOES
20 "/o OFF
Including Johnston & Murphy
E. T. Wright and other makes
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THE LONG-STEMMED ROSE.
Residentlai Hal) men are requested
not to take dishes to their rooms, as
j many are tost each year, and they Sw eet, serene, tong-stemmed Itower.
j are very expensive. The added cost Haste to adorn his bow er.
[is charged to the Residentiat Hatl men. From thy tong cloudy bed
' Committee on Executive Management. Shoot forth thy tong-stemmed head
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$it).tH)SHOHS.
Sate Price ....
$12.00 SHOHS.
Sate Price....
$13.00 Shoes.
SatePtice....
$8.00
$9.60
$10.40
315.0(1 SHOKS.
Sate Price....
?!$.«" SHf)KS.
Sale .
?20.m)SH()KS.
Salel'riee...
$12.00
$14.40
$16.00
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920, newspaper, October 29, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229866/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.