McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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McMUMtY WAR WHOOP
Thursday Hevtmbar 14 1M6
t
Bryant-Denning ton Wed
Fairmont Church Friday
Judith Pi (inert; Bryanl who
slnrtcd the (nil trim lis n Jnniiii
Ins withdmwn to become the
bilde of J. F Dcnnlnglon (if IJ.il
Ins whom she weddi d Insl Pi ulny
night In Abilono's Fnliniont Mil
hodisl (hiirih I)r J II Hamblen
pic formed the km oniony
The bride who wme n duss
of Ivory not In with swiethcei
neckline wns Riven In miming!
liy her fnlhoi Ml O H lit yrmt
She woie n double siting of
pent Is n gift of Ihe hrldcgtnom
Pie-cedlng Ihe r lemony III)
beit Cm son Johnny Joins nnd
Walter Clinic i.ift MfMiiiij slu
di ills wing "Oh Pi I fee I loe" mid
Chulri lift snng "Heinusi" 'I hi j
wcic nccomtiiimed by nnollin Me
Muny student Ollvin Hunt who
played the wcilding in.iiih nnd
"Clnir de l.unc" cluting the cue
mony.
Solving ns m.iid of honm was
.ucy Ann Ilrynnt sisti i of the
"Vie nnd dipt Jntk Siniinons of
Jfcccll set veil lis bi si in. ill
TVlilon Williams of Abilene
usheled
Mi. nnd Mis K P Mi .id hosted
n wedding reception .it Unit
home on the Buffalo (tap io.nl
The hndcgiootu was gindu.itcd
ft inn Texns A&M in 1'I42 nnd
wns n meinbu or the 101st An-
boi ne Division in the Pinope.m
Tlienli i of Opi i.ilions lie w.is
disc hiii kiiI ns a Caption List Peb-
iiimy. He was bom mid raised
in Abiline and is now employed
lit the Tex is .mil P.icific K.ul
wny.
The couple left mum dtntolj
nflei the wedding fot 1) ill is
whole they ntteiided the SMU
i .is A&M footb.ill game
-
Cast of 17 to Offer Play
"Everyman" Dec. 67
The lohgious ih.im.i "Kvciv
m. in" h.is bein c host 11 b Mis
. Pclilh I. Ot lines acting hind of
l the speich di p.ulniuit .is tlv
full pioihiilion to bi inisiuiiil
Uec (. .mil 7.
The cist of the pl.iv includes
P.lt Pet kins Mcsvengci H.iv
H.ut Kvujni.in; lloheit Blown
Hod Fi.uikie l.oe Death; llilhe
Fowln Fellowship Cii.idv Me
Culloiigh Cousin M.iij Lois
Haves Kindled; Joe H.ish.im
(toods Lewis llenslev Good
deeds; Hob Millu Sticligth
Helm B.ntliv Disc it lion Jmy
Powell Five Wits; Wiltene Chi isl-
opher Bo.iiitv Man Ann Mi
Collum Knowledge Uilli Wv.itt
Confession N.idme Young Ange 1
JMill.it ct Piellei Doe tot
The Lintz Department
Store
Everybody's Store
The Friendly Store of All
College Students
VETERANS:
We have all of the necessary groceries
and meats for your families.
YOUNG'S GROCERY I MARKET
(Jut north of llie campus on South 1 1th)
For Distinctive Gifts in Jewelry See
126 Pine
JEWELERS
T H
Theater Group Sms
"Hay Fever" Rehearsal
Minibus of the McMurry
Chiiptu of Alpln Psi Omig..
ntitioiuil lionnimy soiiety of
h.imiiiiis mii Kiiisls of the
I Im dm Siininnns University rhup
of tin s.itne oignnintinn fot
tin sl.ii'e pioihu tion "liny Fc vu"
'lins.lnv Oil 20 Hi fine ntlenil
lug the pln tin gloiip gnthend
the home of Mis Ft link
(hums 11129 South 11th Stteit
tin .iftt i dinnei toffu
Am online lo Mis (ii tines
I loop sponsni tin MiMutry
i h.ipli t h.is hi i n in ii live foi
tin l) ist si i ml i .its due to the
w.iitltni m.ih Its of student i( tins
but now thnt uii oilmen! is nt nn
.ill linn high the (luptei is being
iivimiI .mil ititenst is mounting
ste.ulih
Offiius suviiir the .lssnoi.ition
this ji in .in Jnnies Ch.it It s pie-
snluil Kennith Fold Vice piesi
di nl Ciene llnnpi t sieret.uy; nnd
Hillle (line Fowlet lepoitet.
Original Plays Sought by
University Drama Group
M( Mm tv colli Re students have
bein invitul to submit onginnl
pl.ivs fot constdeintion in n play-
w lighting piojecl sponsni ed hv
the Univusity of Tex.is depart-
tnenl of drnnin in n lettter te
it wed this wck hv Mis Kdith L
Iti lines acting bend of the de-
pal tnunt of spee eh
The successful playwright will
be gi.inttd .in honoi mium laigo
i noiigh to pi his H.ivel lo Austin
.mil his living i xpuises dining
Hie pet mil of te he.ils.ils All
siupls must be in Austin by
Feb Ki 'Ihe pioduetion d.ites
h.ive bun set lot M.i 14 17 The
plivwnijit whose sctipt is select-
ed must be on Hie Univeisity
i.impiis dining Ihe rehe.us.ils
piimil to wotk with Hio dttector
on in netess.ity tevisions.
Mi Mint students wishing to
uilii Ihe tonlest should see Ml.
Hi inn s foi fuilhei detnils
GCRHART SPEAKS ON
HYPNOTISM
The Hev Willis P. Guh.iit
pistol of the llc.ivcnlv Hest
Fpiseop.il ("Inn i h w.is the eh.ipel
spe.ike i Wcdliisil.iv Nov. 7. The
subjtel of Ml. ltd bait's nddie.ss
w.is ' llvpnotism" nnd his text
w.is t.ikui fioni P.iul's Ictlci to
the ("S.il.ilt.ins
Abilene
U R Nl A N
Ko Sari Holds Picnic
In State Park Nov. 9
Munbets of Ko Sui hnd tholl
fust picnli of the vent nl Slnle
P.uk S.itincliiy Nov II The fltst
of the pUnirkets lit lived (it Ihe
pnk nt 7 o'clock Mis Untold
Thoni.is slnrted things off with n
banif when she lepotted that
she hid met nn old ninn while
gnlhciing wood She wns ceitnln
Hint Ihe old mnti wns cni7 The
old m.in tin in d mil to be J 11
Jot dun n Ko S.u i ix wonting
n tubbei m.isk
Aflei filed chicken .mil coke
hnd been piopuh t.ikui cue of
ii game c.illi d ' satellite s" wn
plavoil Tint wns follow eel by
nliothei game culled "Milium
Cull" Those hnv ing specinl
Irouhle with this wue Unrolel
l.ongmo Mi Thoni.is who
thought he w.is .i bud nnd D.ivid
Giev who went like i t.ihhit
Tin se games wete followed by
gtoup singing with Mis Thoni.is
ably assisted h Ml. Thoni.is ac-
componing the gioup on Hie no-
eoidl.in The pieigiaiu w.is con-
cluded by the singing of the
Alm.i Mntei inel the Ko Snii
song
Crosses" Topic
At Open Meeting
The Philos met on Nov 11 .it
11 o'clock in the Wigwam foi the
fust open pingi.im of this jeai
The F.xes weti then gue sts
The Hev. Gimge Stemni.in pie-
suited his uoss collection to the
Rioup His collection consist of
tll)sis flotll V. II lolls states .lllll
numuoiis coiintitcs Indi.i China
.mil the Aliuti.in Isl.mds He
pointed out lh.it Jhe uoss is the
win Id's oldest sunbol It's oliRin
is unknown The piolist.mt cioss
is i.dleil .in emplv uoss bc-c.iuse
it dois not ben a fiRiue Theie
.ue .is tn.in.v .is 1000 riiffuent
shapes of uosses ni existence The
uoss is the most wideh usei
svmbol of tod.iv. The l..ilm ciosses
Ihe best known uoss in existence
Moie Ih.in 50 cioss.es e.ime into
beniR ehuttiR the cuisade he
.s.ud Then Mi. Stemni.in R.ive
sevu.il le.idiiiRs one of which
was on the 'The H.ill Of Huoes'
N
ewman-
(Continucd from page 2)
In Columbia (he oil woikeis
stiuek because they wanted more
ninnev and the simc tieatnicnt
receivenl by foitiRn employees
The bus and tai dnveis stuick
in svinpnlhy so the government
took ovei tiatispoitation and dis-
tribution of gasoline The oil com-
panies aie mo.stly foieign
Bnik at home we lead that
Artie Shaw who has four olhei
wives man led Kathleen Winsor
and "At tie still h.ul about a year
to wait until his California div-
oi ce became final "
With Ihe lesults of the Aimy-
Notre Dame game a tie the .spoils
pictute 1 1 maun il mudilled
That's all
CROWN
CLEANERS
We specialize in dye-
ing of any kind of
clothes. Veterans
come to us for the dye-
ing of your G. I. uni-
forms to make them
into campus favorites.
Dial 2-0.1 U 125 Chestnut
OfffflizatrMIS PrM
rvr EX najRRajcajRnflRaj
Vnrlotis soclnl eirRonbntlons rc
plnnnlnR ncllvlties for their exes
durlnn homccomlnR. The follow
ing hnve mnde pltins.
Wan WuhUyM
The Wnh Wnhtnysee will be
hostesses lo the ex-members of
Wnh Wnhtnysee nt n coffee In the
WiRwnm Nov. 2.1 nt 7 A M.
About fi5 exes hnve been Invited
lo nltend this nnnunl homccom-
iiifi event Jlmmie Ixw Thomns
ptesident nnd ncting drum mnjor
of Ihe emps will he In chnrRe of
ricm HnR the Riiests
T. I. P.
Ihe T I P. will hold its 22 nn
mini cx-h.inquol Nov. 22 in the
ball loom of the Windsor Hotel
An Indian summer theme will
pi odnminnte the room in which
nppioximntelv 75 cx-mombors
will he honored
Gamma Sigma
The Gumma SiRma social club
will honot its ox-members and
nlso celebtnte its ttnlh annivcr-
sntv with n dinner in the Wo-
mnn's Club Nov. 23. About 35
exes nre expected to be present.
Kappa Phi
The ex-members of the Kappa
Phi social club will honor the
present members with a tea in
the home of Miss Anne O Smart
1525 N. 8th Stteel Saturday
Nov 23 nt 5 o'clock Officers
of the ex-organization who will
preside nre Lena Catherine Ragle
president; Mrs John Allan Bell
vice-president and Moselle Par-
son secretary.
Ko Sari
Ko Sari is having a smoker for
exes after the homecoming game
Nov. 23 R. C Fry was appoint-
ed ch.iuman of a homecoming
committee.
COKE PARTY FOR FACULTY
On Thursday Oct. 17 the Kappa
Phi Social Club held lis annual
surprise coke party for the facul-
ty and administration at the
Wigwam.
The faculty was brought to the
Wigwam during their spare mo-
ments between classes where they
wer solved cokes and doughnuts
by Myra Bigony president.
The table was covered with a
white linen centered with Kappa
Phi emblem
The guest list included the en
tire faculty and administration
J. R. Fielder 0. D. Dillingham
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We have a complete assortment of
best-selling fiction. Let us satisfy
your needs.
ABILENE BOOKSTORE
365 Cypress
SPECIAL
Photo albums anyone would be
proud to own.
Keep your college memories alive for later
years. Get them today at an amazingly
low price.
McMurry Bookstore
' S ii24 North 2nd street phone 3793
Reid-King Married
Saturday Afternoon
F.vn Jo Reid nnd Joe King both
students of McMurry wete mar-
ried last Friday afternoon in the
home of Rev W. E King pnstoi
of the University Baptist Church.
The only attendents wete Mrs.
Kathleen Rcnhbo roommate of
the bride nnd Bobby lllll The
couple spent a biief honeymoon
In Ft. Worth nnd returned to
Abilene the first of this week
Both plan to continue theii stii'
dies in McMurry.
Attendance Grows
Science Club Says
"The Theoiy and Piinciples of
Flight" was the subject of dis-
cussion at the bi-monthly meeting
of the McMuiry Science Club
Lender of the discussion was R
B Cockrell former A. A F Com-
bat pilot
Attendance nt the clubs' meet
ing has increased tremendously
since the ro-orgnnis'ation emlioi
in the year; many new membeis
have been taken in Many new
projects have been started by the
club among these the publication
of The Tasca the Texas Academy
of Science monthly news maga-
zine which is neating completion
Anyone intcicsted in scientific
discussion or practical phases of
science is cordially invited to all
meetings of the club
Journalism Students
Hear Johnson Lecture
The first yeai journalism class
attended a discussion on advci-
tising by Mrs P. B Johnson in
the wigwam Wcdnesdav Oct 30
Of special interest to the journ-
alism class were the samples and
discussion of newspapci adver-
tising presented
Mrs Johnson formerly in
charge of advertising for the base
ment of Joskc's San Antonio is
now with a local department
store in Abilene.
HOLIDAYS BEGIN NOV. 21
Thanksgiving holidays will be
observed in McMuiry College
Nov. 28 until Dec. 2 when classes
will be resumed at 8 a m All
dormitories and the dining hall
will be closed dunng those days.
it's Mevriif Day
For Veterans-New
Houses Are Ready
Approximately 20 veterans were
nnmed Monday night to occupy
the first houses built to house the
ex-set vice men and theii families
on Ihe Fast campus of McMuuy
College The meeting to which all
veterans interested in housing
wete invited was in chaige of
Olivet Bush managet of the
vetei nn's housing foi the college
At this meeting Mi. Bush read
the mles nnd lcgulntions regard-
ing the mnnnei in which the
houses should he kept nnd stated
that the olhei houses to be ready
soon
Families of the veterans who
mo now living off Ihe enmpus
will be able to move into the
ti allots that hnve been vacated
by the veteians who arc moving
into the houses
Fresh Fish-
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Foundation nnd has a pnit in the
play "Everyman". His major is
Knglish and his Illinois arc speech
and lehgion
The favorites of this out-of-
state student nre trout fnend on
nn open fire strawberry malts
nnd fn his spoit football. Grady
picfctb gnls with mote character
than beauty with brown hair nnd
blue eyes
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facilities to make your favorite fountain
drink. Make our fountain place the place
where you meet your friends.
ROBINSON'S PHARMACY
929
Zhe College Sweetshop under
flew Management wishes to
extend to you the invitation to
patronize us whenever hungry
for hamburgers cheeseburgers
sandwiches coffee cold drinks
candy
Ve strive for prompt
courteous and reliable
service
COLLEGE
SWEETSHOP
Cooke Kirby-
(Contlnued from Pnge 1)
the Texns Methodist student con
feiencc nt Hlllsboro.
As related by Mr. Kiiby In his
report (here is on the camptis
n Chinch Campus Committee
mnde up of students nnd pet sons
from ench Methodist Chinch in
the city which sevks to keep a
harmonious winking teliitionship
between the campus and its pto-
gtam and the pioginm in ench
local church.
Religious life foi the student
center nround three different oi-
gnni7ntinns of the McMuuy
Christian Foundation The Wed-
nesday night meeting of the
Christian Foundation which in
eludes nil students on the cam-
pus; the Mfe Set vice Band; and
the Mlnisteiial Fouim composed
of all ministers and ministerial
students on the campus
Of the Wcdnesdav night meet-
ings one night each month is sot
nside for recreation These meet-
ings follow the plnn of the Met-
hodist Youth Fellowship in the
local chinches
Mi. Kirby nnnounctd plnns for
a student evnngehsm program
nnd an all-school levlvnl meeting
and said thnt scveial piominent
religious leadeis and thinkeis
will visit the campus tluoiighout
the year. Included will be John
Deshner to speak Dec 16 and
Muriel Lcstei of London who
will speak Apnl 28 1047.
"
IT'S GOOD
Barqs Bottling Co.
Butternut
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