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Saturday February 3 1934
Page Four
McMURRY WAR WHOOP
SOCIETY
CLASS
FUNCTIONS
CLUB
AFFAIRS
Anne Mathews Complimented By
Series of Pre-Nuptial Affairs
4 .
McMurry Student Will
Wed Waldo Green On
Fcbiuary 10
1h ( It UhKitt home at 117
Sivlis Hmilcvnrd was Ok sci n 1
of it Ihursdit) evening part) linn-!
i ring Miss Anno MnthWH britlt
l(t f Mr Will In drron
Mrs I ggctt nnd h'r daughter
Mrs Hn Mack nf inttrs wttt
IkikIcssi s
Miss Amii Mattitws who is a
ni hind of Mi Miirrj (nligi and1
n s 1' i of 1) ii itliv Matin us Soph
( mn( III tin instiliilinn is Ik nig
ii inpliiiK nl( 1 at a pi ri( s (if af
Scholarship Society Will
Fete Honor Roll Students
WithTealnPhiloRoom
1h Imiikb inf( rd Hunt chap
lir of tin Scholarship Sir u Its (f
tin ( nth will hold th'ir annual
tin in I 1 1 iiiim li at I 10 1' M !
in tin I I iln ( lull innni j
I hi pun s( i f tins tea is to
liniii r th Minimis that madi tho'
In in i ii II f i tli Inst si mi sin
(nmmillMs ppinntrd
( i miii n i i s ap inti d I mhy
in imnj. l Hi i iiiim It Hill Ir
prisiih nt if thi ihaptir mo I
In fnsl mints Minus (hdi Me
hit mi I 1 t 1 a m Miiulictinib
WHEREIN ONE SEEKETH VAINLY IN
McM FOR BADINAGE AND REVELRY
Il I'M I SMITH
TIhm urn h ilistu-sid final
t xn nun ill ns hut' nlwnvs
Mimed to kim thn buvs in
Hunt hall ninth linuhli so
join nun -poiiilmt (with a pi I
llglts to ltt i unlit 11) th
iidtd to n stiguti an) s t
what tin Ihis did thi til gilt
In fort f mts lit it s tin tli p-
I'ltlll llltllllk tin in mi of
Anion li liust i a bit. shot on
tin rumpus txpi'ittd to find
him huritit in a Uiok He was
doing Unit nrj thing hut not
l( i kinic fo kiiuwliilgi l iH to
liana was the sought nfUr ar
tick I apitaltd to hut alHiut
111) subjut wilil ll siigistiil
that nt wrttt a put in It wtut
smut thing likt this
Twas llii n ht It fun ixiitns
Nut a li tik was in si(ht
rwi radios i it living
With nil thi li imkht
Tlint II Ih inough nf lluit I
malt up mi miiiil right tlun
Unit It hiiton m ght lt pusi-
tli lit nf tin stiiiltut hid) and
a in hl li g mini hut he was
no put Inn Ml hi ti7.li was
lalnil) MltiiK mi tin bul
ilinniiit. a lirkttKill ami
I'liping ii'n ul nut 1m iiik. nhli to
piss nmth lit s u 1 hi was loo
nz to ktu h an I tt i tliimli to
i hi at mi h cm i I In t h iv
lit tin ln i i in k nun
him i t a In I i a Inn
lltli I i Iktn n fiiKluua l
roinh was sun drilling up
and th Mil tlu h ill lo k UK fni
Kium ni to 11 1 thtir I d in n
thin i hi u ul I i i It Mal-
ic Mini III ! ilnll WMi illMiilllk
tlii ir t inn It tiii n i sit mi); tn
Kin lit nut an I tl " Hint Kit
Ikui ) nigrum and talking muui
litinsi iim abnut I'QlM and
NAJO I iltdiiitid thai tin
w n tu I) mi; ( In mistrx
Wilson Mick uiid l'iki
wti' do ni: iirtliim. tut
ituil)iiiK Ixiiktsl in thtir i.ot j
little room th wire "I'orlug"
otr thrir books aiitl having a
MurtU M-rtl llnu Kd An
It) tin bo) n xt tlnoi who
lit ir hss tn stud) wan actual-
I) wurrving imr an rnglmh
raiu Hui) Uing hu room-
nuti ji pain Mil) watt UK foi
tut liu t ib i with Flinch
!-N
fairs inaugural d bv her announcc-
ni( til party giurol last Saturda) by
her mulliir Mrs V J Mathews
V . T C Moore entertained
VJi isdaythe L ggett party was
K vi n Thursday the Spade Club
1 s scheduled an affnli for next
Saturday aWlrnnon n th( home nf
Mr 1 I. IMrVh on HicVory htmot
and Mrs (.attain nnd Miss Hckn
I Hthatn MrMurry math professor
h ivi al ilr-d a partj for m xt week
The Wilding is to take place
I ( hriiiir) 10
1 h V th ntufi th"me ms cariud
nut at tin I ( ugott paitj wlure a
h ige. li if t of rtiisicllatiious gifts
wis pi'soiti to the honor)!
Imilalinns Hi i man II Hill fr
wlh tlio aid of Miss Katliirjnu
S inpsnn
IK mi almas Human Hill I'd-
wtnl An It Misses m ra)c
S inrhronih and ( ltlo McKtt
Mixed table gaint s will lio plav-
i I and light it fri Khmtnts served
1 lie socicl) is bIho planning to
s ml a dili (fat" In thi inciting of
the Scholarship Socittus of the
mil) v hlrh is to In he lil at C I
A in I Mil ton on Kbiuirv J an I
lx i ks in lmth hands
It wu in Albu Booth s room
a gt inline 'Hull' si ssmn was
giiiiig full blast Such chin ui-
t rs hi Hobh) HI u kburii San
tl) Poi-nau Fat" Iliian nut
I iisliiu in Cafti win narrat
nig iilinut such subjiits as
stluinl Uarh rs in general
footbil) training mmp- rutten
li" als ami utl i iiuinrnti m ible
tlllllfs
Across Ihe hall was -i sight
Ihfft shocked m stints Con-
ii c JJmjth. Hnnn Hill TOl
Hob Curry were stul)ing foi
au Knglwh exam under Miss
( hns Whtn the Stholarship
SntM) has to stud) fni iMims
th) must Ik p'tnlj lough
lhat ciiMrn thi top floor ef
Hunt hall prtlt) well The
fir.t lltKir is a dfftrent stoi)
I had lo jai Frishnian (anli
nut of hu stal Ixfiin I tnud
wriln this articlo on his tpt
wiltir His brttlur rnU
was biauly studjing Mi Bus
will's favontp subjttt His
tui) Mama Whillow wis
strolling up and tl wn the hall
urn n ling tho lw)s that "Mi
I ucinaii said that the radios
hail l In put out at tight
nt link"
Wnndl in diiuk out of tilt
uii t brilh tut iiuiuIm in tlu
il iriiiitntv was sluicing in u-
u il ritial i Minis miiki no mf-
It nine tu him II" pttpims
I li li"tsons ever) da) as if hi
wire gifting read) for a final
Hugh WntUIill looking ir
in was ti)ing to absorb u
I ttlt I'muli But 1 tould lull
1 tht look on his fart that
hu hid much rntlu r b 'tiik-
Img Hit iiorus on a piano"
Jlminit litevis Noil 111) ant
Mil' it Dun Wining ir an I all
tin liu)s in tht r neighborhood
win so a bsoi bid in stud) that
1 couldnt em git a rise cut
of them. I kinds wanted to
i hew the rag few minutes
but I was iwitey Informed
that the) had mine important
things to do so I took the
Kdillo hint and "strummed"
If then has liftn injmio left
out of this that chums to have
bun stud)ing on til's partic i-
Spanish Club
Plans Banquet'
Art Students Join Affair
Will Furnish Decorations'
Members of the ncwl) organized
hpanish club of McMurry College
under the sponsorship of Miss
emic Newman Spanish profes-
soi arc planning a hpanish ban-
quet to be held at some date in
tht next ftw weeks
Joining Spanish students in the
fi stivitics will In members of the
Alt tlub un 1 i the sponsorship of
Mis Kj1) Conwa) Mcintosh head
ol the ait dopartmint
rt studtnls will be lesponsible
fi I all dtcor itioiis at the iffnir
John Wtbb nf tht Spanish Club
nssuiis nil comers that tin will
have hi ips nf fun nnd i huge
I lati nf Spanish fund '
Tin ditt and tin pr ct will lit
si ttlt d it a litir ihtt mil an
nounctd to tht Sinntsh itlMinctd
students I
Hunt' Speaks On t
College Day At J
First Methodist
I)i Hunt spoke fni a few min
litis last Sunday morning at First
Mtthodist Church on the support
kim Chunh Colleges b members
of the church
Hi rimindid the congregation
th it ( ncgt I)n would be held
so in at the chunh and that it was
tht dut of each chuich member
to lend his whole hearted support
to the program of the da)
I)i Hunt stressed the fact that
Mi Mum graduates are occupying
places of high rtsponsibilit) and
trust in the various professions
indicating the alue of placing em-
phasis on the individual rather
than ' mass production "
THURSTON-
(Continued from pige one)
tht curritulum in the public school
of Texas Dr Fred C A)crs head
i f the tit partment of public school
i ailministiation at the Univcrsit) of
Texas presented to the group
thtro assembled a svllabus for a
lourso in curriculum revision The
I state committee on curriculum re
vision ask that it be accepted as
a working basis for a course to be
offered in the various colleges this
summer (1014) and be offered as a
tegular course thereafter i
Thus the co)lcgts and umverii-
tics will a'd in the program of cur-
I ruulum revision throughout the
statt bv helping to educate the
publ c school leathers to the new
' "(raiding changts in the curricu-
lum T
i Timbers that will attend Mc-
I Muirv this summer should keep
this in mind and arrange to take
I this course if possiblt Professor
Thurston has assisted various indi-
viduals and groups in planning
talk and programs to be made he-
ft u leathers in the public schools
lai iiUhtj pltast aiupt ni)
miinblt npolugits I! tin Unit
this goes to pi ess the grade
will luit Im n nlrtail) turned
in so tho irofs won I lowtr
or rrist )oui giadts us tho
tasi may be
Of tourst )ouio not sup-
posed to belitvc that any of
th s is trui 1 lio bo)s in Hunt
Hall all stud) diigtntl) everv
night hi fine ixams Tin!) cant
help it if the iustiuctor is par-
tial to tho othtr guv ami givts
him tht best gradt Tht) just
take it on tho chin and lunr
down a little bit more mr
tomplaiii ng to an) one nor
utttring an insulting runark
at ail) of their suptnors OH
yi:aii
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
Operated by J. V. Nichols
and Sons
Fur Stores Four Markets
in Abilene
Going Classic
It is interesting to note the
turn in screen entertainment ( f
late toward more classical pio-
ductions The theatre worli
awaits with happj anlicipitinn
for this years' picture?
The much await" d 'Dinne at
Kght' has arrived To describe
this pictuic which has had
everyone anxious for nearly a
year one would have to usS all
the supirlnthcs in Webs tr's
Dlstiomir) but a better impres-
sion may lie had b) noticing the
cast
Such screen celebrities as
Marie Dressier I ioncl Birr)-
more Jean Harlow Wallace
Beer) I-ce Trac. lohn Barry-
more Biliic Burke Fdmund
Iiwt Madge Fvans Phillips
Holmes Harm Morltv Jean
Helsholt and I ouise C ost r
Hale should ctiUml b ab'e to
make a te' lintel stage pin)
an nutstituling motion pit Hue
Philo Valentine
Party Discussed
Crowded Hi i.sc b) v ii" t ie-
cU I oi vu-i is to b roucwcl
for Philo m mbcrs at tn r ii.tu
lar mteti j; onda) at 1 11 Hi tl ..
Philo Club room by Mrs Esco
Waltci Ntw members ale invited
and old members are urgtd to be
present
Pin is foi clibratmg thtir elev-
i nth annual Vnlentme social which
is to bt a luncheon at the Wooten
Hotel rcbruarv 10 at 1 00 o'clock
with Mrs loseph M Perkins pres
idcnl of sixth district rtdtrntion ace BccrVp iloncl Barrmoie Ma-
of Wnmuis Clubs as the main nc T)Cssicr atl(i others
- eaker art to b discussed Qn the atagL thls week arc thc
Walter In Charge Weaver Bros and Flvir) ce)ebrat-
Gcncral arrangements aie in the oi comedy team on the vaudeville
charge of the pi csident Helen Wal- stage This bein- a stage hit of
ter and Miss Jennie Tate spon- the stason featuring Ok&rk Moun-
soi Dorothy Medlock is to design tain music that will bring a thrill
the programs Anna B Allen is to to everyone On the screen's
plan a skit Clyde McKee and Pat ' Horseplay" stainng Slim Sum-
White are in charet of decorations mcrville and Andv Devine
Tickets for the luncheon are to
be 60 cents and members are urged
to get their monej in as soon as
possible
NEW STUDENTS-
(Contiiuu il from page one)
from Athens i
Harr and Jo Childress ilso
children of the Reverend W C
Childress arc both graduates of
Abilene high school
Wcldon Conowa) from Iaton is
a new Freshman student as is H
B Coggin a circuit preacher of
the Hawley district.
Thelma Davidson a sister of
Rollo Davidson ministerial stu-
dent in McMurr) is a graduate
of the Chlllicothe high school
Albert Maybcrry a graduate of
the Sylvester high school and
GUnn Ma) field a graduate of the
Spur high school are also Fresh-
men students as is Milton Mc-
Clesk) a graduate of the To) ah
high Rchool
Nell Rine) comes to McMuirv
from Abiltne high school whert
sho was prominent in variou eli-
des of the school Itowma Scott
and Ptarlle Lee Slullinsburg are
others enrolling as Froshmen at
ho prcent time Miss Scott is
from Milfortl Ttxas whilo Miss
bhillinsburg is fiom Lamcsa
GEO. BOWERS
Palm Hotel Harblr Shop
Haircut 35c
C. !. PRESLEY
JEWELRY CO.
209 Pine
KILGORE JEWELRY
210 Cjptcss
iHIKilllKPEj'iHLfll
MTjQaliH
Lucille Gist Prominent McMurry
Ex Weds Orville Stewman Sunday
Lovemaking" to
Be Theme of Ero
fhdtmml
The hro chapel program to be
gcn February 12 Is to carr) out'
tht theme of -Lovemaking Through!
the Centuries' in kteping with
the theme of last jear's program
of "Sweethearts of the Ages"
Skits from vinous pas 'line
Clnse ' b) Knowles 'Li-cs" by
Inns 'Ixinilon Assunnce" by
Don Biociult 'Man ind Super-
man h George Bcmard Shnw
and Ilesign for I lung b) Noel
Cowird are to bo used
The casts have been selected and
rcncarsais are 10 siart soon unccr
the direction of Marv Jane Simp'
son
Paramount
The bill at the Paramount
for
h h nnncr at
Fight'
ln ls the fcatUrc attraction of
t) .i. nni nn.n thrniieh
vc-dricsda)
Th fnnr- hrln to the screen
.uch sUrs as Jcnn Harlow Wal-
HIGH AVERAGES-
(Conliiiutd fiom KiLe one)
Jimmy Reaves Freshman Ama-
rillo Mary Jane Simpson Senior
Abilene Ashta) Smith Junior
Abilene Eileen Smith Freshman
T)e Frances Smith Senior Tulsa
Oklahoma Hi man Teague Junior
Abilene Margarette Turner Soph-
omore Merke Hugh Waddill
Sophomore De Queen Arkansas
Valerie Willis. Freshman Abilene
T5on Wineinger Junior Anianllo
SMITH STRESSES -
(Cnnl inui il from mgp out)
tutions Men and women of genu-
ine scholastic calibre will have the
opportunity to uphold the stand-
aids of the l schools on fields of
combat where there will be no
bands or college jells Much moral
courage will be required
The organization under which the
ex immations will be conducted is
known as the Southtrn Intercol-
ltcjate Mathcmatit s Association
Wt urge )ou to take a part in its
program
In The
DINING HALL
REHfS
QUALITY
BREAD
REHM BAKING
COMPANY
Tke Clcaneit Raktry
in Abilene
Rev. J. B. Baker Officiates
For Simple Home Rites
At Hamby
Miss Lucille Gist daughter of
Mr and Mis Ed Gist was united
in marriage to Mr OrWllt Stew-
man in the Gist home at Hamby
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with
Rev J B Baker officiating
The wedding was simple with no
attendants and only relatives and
'nt.matc friends as guests Music
wa" ftwnwhed ) Mrs 1 puise
Mnrha"
Outstanding Journalist
Miss Gist attended McMunj for
four jCars being prominent in
journalistic circles fehe was edi
tor 0f the Galleon assistant editor
f the War Whoop and known e-
peciall) for hei shoit stor) wrU
mp
b c hn bccn cmp0Cd b) the
Fnrm CrC(lt Admlnistrntlon Crop
Poductlon loan 0ffce in Dallas
Mr Stewman a student of Abi
lene Christian College for two
jears was prominent on the ath
letic field
He is now on leave fron the
Navj but will return Thursday to
his ship USS West Virginia
" wI cn nc " first machn e mate
I 'c wl'' sal' April 8 for Panama
'n') tne eat coast wlt tnc fleet
rs Stewman will return to her
home in Dallas but will join her
husband in November on the fleet's
rcturn
The marriage is the cu'-ninat in
ol n school day lomanc"
Everything Good
For LUNCHES
PICNICS & OUTINGS
Martin's Grocery
LEES' SERVICE STATION
J. C. Lees Jr Mgr.
2266 South 14th Street West of McMurry Drug
Road Service on FLATS CAR TROUBLE GAS
1 THK OOOO ONE J
768 WALNUT ST.
ACKERS SHOE STORE
266 CYPRESS
REFRESH
BOUNCE BACK TO NORMAL
SIND YOUR CLOTHES
lo
McMURRY
TAILOR SHOP
1 "The old Reliable for 8 yeir
"wnhty-akoay m m Mri"
QUEEN
THEATRE
SATURDAY
BUCK JONES and
Dorothy Revier
in
"The Third Hunter"
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Irene Dunn Nils Asther
and Clive Brook
"If. I Were. Free"
Tuosdaj and Wednesday
Chas. FarMl and
Marguerite Churchill
in
Girl Without a Room
THURSDAY-FRIDAY -
"Emperor Jones"
with
Paul Robeson and
Dudley Digges
a
PHONE 8866
YOURSELF
AND
BE ALERT
Keep yourself alert and you'll
get more fun out of the game.
Refresh yourself with an ice-cold
Coca-Cola. It keeps you feeling
ht for work or play. There's a
scientific reason for it. Coca-
Cola is a perfect blend of those
pleasant wholesome substances
which scientists say do most to
restore you to your normal self.
THE COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
ABILENE. TEXAS
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