The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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|iu^(lav% April 22, 1942.
RAMBLER
THE
WAME5^NEW557
In The Daily Wash!
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By Walter Turner
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vivek, come and gone, finds us in the same spot wo wore the
last week without a column.
( the participants of the senior speech major's production Just
lit Fenn Leach, Margie Tom Smith, and Jack Hoskins tell-
:»!->n jokes in Fro's
: , must be slippin' Mabel, his J0]tuc lost girl friend of
recently received an engagement ring, and it wasn't from
■ i Glenn
iMfhrop is gloating over that letter from Larry Kuhlman of
California. Why Pee' Wee, l#hought your heart belong-
JERRY DRl!RV and Alfred Nichols seem to be hitting it
lately. .... Come on, boys and girls, let's stay fancy
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I you imagine, the Home Economics department house decoration
Is ,i. rating an entire room new style. Included in the
Louise Rice, Marie Brock, and Mary Frances Robinson.
! any. ii. ever mentioned MOLLY O'DANIEL'S name to Jane
:y ii and watch the expression on her KISSER.
fortunate in having a very gracious and lovely visitor at
:!• play last week. It was Mrs. T. E. Stafford, of Vernon. A
that had every right to bp proud of her son's excellent per-
Pagc Three
THE AGRICULTURAL AWM'
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BORM StPT. 20,1873, FltUHORE.CAl.
REARIQ ON FM)M,GR/lDI/AtE HIOH
SCHOOLTHERE.EARNtD FIRST MOHEr
TOfMASTlR HOME TOWNjTHtM AS TOOL
DRESSER IN Oil FIUOS. MARRIED ETHEL
IAVIMIA HEANAM -2 SONS, MOW IN
BUSINESS WITH THEIR FATHER AS
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS
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Came to texas i9m; president
cuibersoh oil co; home ranch
petroleum coj ouiberson oil
heater co; directdr-at-LAROt
american petroleum institute
and independent petroleum ash
untiring energy and inventive
genius brought outstanding
prestige in oil world hobby:
perfecting diesel aircraft engine.
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Actively associated all phases oiliw-
dustrysince1894-starting as rig-builder
through to head his own companies built
first major pipeline in california; became
his own boss in 1909. during world war!!
-directorof ALL pipe lines in u.s. loyal-'
ty to friends-Ah) inherent trait...
GtilBfRSOl 4;R COCllC
RADIAL Oifeikv.
chairman of board, guibersom corp.-tew-
ers in manufacturing precision oil field
equipment,their tool joint, swab and other
patented tools chanced former drilling
and production methods.hobbv work and
companionship of two sons member masonic
bodies, shriner and army crcmsct ass'n.
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Senior To Wed
Jutkrie April 25
4$
gone Keeling, TWC senior,
man-led to Robert Fisher,
J-t Worth, April 25 in Guth-
Klahoma.
lounc -merit* of the wedding
lado l.iy Mi', and Mrs. S. F.
g. Spring town, at a tea Sun-
[ the parlors of Ann hall. Ap-
hately 60 guests attended
[fair.
I Wilkin;:, of Dallas, will per-
Itlie ceremony. The co\ip?e
feturn to Fort Worth to live.
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gene is a home economics
and is a past president of
Den H Richards club.
8 Students Take
Part In Star Dance
A R S I T Y
I Fri.-Bat., April 24-25
Sanders—Gene Tierney
"SUNDOWN"
OU Y WOOD
starts FRIDAY!
IN SHERIDAN
[ONALD REAGAN
BETTY FIELDS
[OBT. CXJMMING-S
Names of students who will take
part in the Star Dance for the col-
lege's annual May Fete have been
released by Mrs. DeRema Parker
MeCulley, dean of women.
Those participating will be Mary
Baker, Doris Sue Housewright,
Betty Hudgins, Dixie Zuefeldt, Bill
Abies, Bob Lemons, Johnny Domm,
and Paul Burge.
The girls will wear old-fashioned
dresses with hooped skirts, and the
boys will wear cowboy boots and
checked- shirts.
OlIIBERSON DIESEL ENGINE COMPANY ORGANIZED 1932 .TO perfect OUIBERSON tflESEL ENGINE .only RADIAL AIR cooled diesel engine-
IN THE WORLD...FLIGHT TESTS IN 1931 FIRST ESTABLISHED IT AS SUCCESSFUL AIRCRAFT ENGINE... DURING the IA4T si* tears
MR.GUIBERSON JUS DEVELOPED AND PERFECTED ENGINE FOR USE IN U.S. ARMY TANKS...IN Ml THE wap departamnt CROEREDrtJN* j
STRUCTlON>OF $ 3,000,000 MANUFACTURING PLANT UNDER SUPERVISION OF DEFENSE PLANT corporation, TO BUILD THESE. EN f
G/NES.THE NEW PLANT EMPLOYS HUNDREDS OF SKILLED WORKERS. LEADERSHIP AND perseverance OF mr.gui3ers0n have mace
THIS ENGINE ASUCCESS .... NOW THE CUIBERSON DIESEL ENGINE COMPANY HEADED BY MR GU'lBERSOM IS CONTRIBUTING ITS
PART IN PRESERVING AMERICAN IDEALS BY SUPPLYING EQUIPMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY.
'FUDGED ID THE DEFENSE OF AMERICAS
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©1942 texas newspaper features
Buy defense bonds and stamps.
HARRY LA WING
SERVICE STATION
Washing & Greasing a speciality
3100 E. Rosedale 5-3215
Read the ads in the Rambler and BAND PLAYS MARCH
patronize the advertisers.
Deka Initiates
Seven Members
Deka social club initiated seven
girls in a candlelight ceremony in
Dan hall Tuesday night, announc-
ed Virgie Sue Wyatt, president.
Black and white, club colors,
were used in decorations and in
corsages -given the new girls. Reg-
ular members wore black dresses
and p'edges were dressed in white.
The initiates were Josephine
Earle, Bonnie Bess We'.don, Mary
Ruth Blake, Betty Jane Young,
Janice Baird, Billie Sutton, and
Katherine Langston.
WATSON BROS.
SERVICE STATIONS
Complete Battery Service
East Texas and 3 D D D Gas
1307 E. Rosedale 1924 Vickery
PARKWAY
Sunday-Monday
Hedy I^amarr—Robi-rt Young
"H. M. ri I.I1AM, ESQ."
—Tues.-Wed.
The Hottest Picture of the
Hour
"Prime Minister'
The story of England's
Superman
'King's Row
Also Color Cartoon
MONDAY
starring
HEDY LAMARR • ROBERT YOUNG
RUTH HUSSEY
An M-C-M Picture
HOT COFFEE
AND
DELICIOUS
SANDWICHES
AT
Ashburn's
School Supplies
Rooni Accessories
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Pickard's Variety
3120 E. Rosedhle
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j San Antonio, Texas.
I Howard Young was made a, Pri-
I vate First Class one "week and a
| corporal the next. He is stationed
! at (Green Cove Springs, Florida. If
' he keeps? on going at that pace,
we'll have a general in the ranks
; from TWC before long.
LOUIE HOUSTON CLEANERS
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Sat.
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Remember
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For All Types of Cleaning
"We Really Your Clothes"
Student Rep., Blake Yager
3021 E. Rosedale . Pho. 5-1361
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Rowland, Norman. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1942, newspaper, April 22, 1942; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415863/m1/3/?q=%22Religion+-+Denominations+-+Methodist%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.