Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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rhanksgiving Sale
av
RE AT values in ladies’ hats, coat suits coats, silk
^ waists and petticoats and beautiful plumes. Take
[vantage of this money saving opportunity.
HRS. H. ARENSTEIN
THANKSGIVING SALE
Women’s Suits and Coats
$10 Suits, $7.50
13.50 Suits. $9.95
17.50 Suits, $12.50
25. Coats, 19.95
20. Coats, 13.95
The usual meeting of the
Pierian Society was held Satur-
day afternoon. On account of
the ball game only part of the
programme was rendered.
Miss Frances Dyorak gave an
interesting account of her trip
to Waco, when she was Queen of
the Bohemian people of Tex.
We the Pierians, are very
proud of Miss Dvorak, for she
is an earnest and conscientions
worker both in the society and
in school.'
$20. Suits, $13.95
22.50 Suits, $15.50
25. Suits, $17.50
12.50 Coats, $8.95
10. Coats, $6.95
If you are a loyal Normal stu-
dent you ought to write on Nor-
mal stationery. Get it at Taylors
drug store.
Get the films for your next
Kadaking trip at J. A. Taylor's
and write home about it on Nor-
mal stationery.
The Kozy Theatre announce to
their Normal friends that they
will be in the Voges building be-
tween postoffice and First Na-
tional Brnk. after Dec. 3. Their
usual good show will be continu-
ed. We want student piano play-
er for special occasions. Apyly
any night at Theatre.
Senior Election.
The Senior Class met last Sat-
urday- for the purpose of electing
its officers for the year. The
following students were elect-
ed:
President, Mr. Wm Gambrell.
Vice-President, Miss Beulah
Wynne.
Secretary, Miss Currie.
Treasurer, Mr. Walter Hall.
Sergent-at-arms, Mr. Zellers.
Pedagogue Editor, Mr. Pace.
Star Reporter, Miss Nelson.
In this election a considerable
amount of class spirit which we
intend to prolong througout
the year, was manifested, and
we are sure that each officer will
do his best to keep it up and
make this year the greatest in
the history of the S. W. T. N.
Good Advice
As de nigger say: “Neber
speaks nothin’ an ye’ll neber be
disappinted.”
Beware girls, never expect to
go to a foot ball game with Jess
Gee unless you have your own
ticket and you’ll never be disap-
! nointed.
A. Frier d.
Miss White.—“Miss Hemp-!
hill, who wrote Silas Marner?” [
Miss H.-—“Augusta Evans.” j
A friend
Mr. Birdwill,—
“Please recommend a source
of quotations.”
Respectfully
Mr, Vernon.
We advice you toeonsult“Miss
Shipe.”
“I am very much in love with
a charming young lady. She-er
-that is, I-I mean that we-er-that
we are considering matrimony,
but I am not of age. The young
lady, however is old enough for
both of us. Can her superfluous
years be added to mine? This
would insure our happiness.”
“Anxiously, Mr. Bennett.
“He who is not wise and
knowethhe is not wise, he is
wise.
He who is wise and knoweth
he is wise, also is wise.
But he who is not wise and
knoweth not he is not wise is a
freshman.
Lives of Freshmen oft remind us
That we once stood in their place
And departing left behind us.
Greener ones to fill the space.
I Men’s Suits Reduced One-Fourth
i
j Boys’ Suits 15 Per Cent, Off.
MONDAY AND SATURDAY
Sale of Art Linens
Pieces admirably designed to use for Christmas
gifts. Drawn work and Cluny pieces; runners, mats,
doilies, centerpieces, scarfs in popular sizes. Also
Sale on Table Linens upon the same days.
THE KEETON-GRIFFIN CO.
Southeast Corner of Square
116 A USTI N STREET
FUNK’S DRUG STORE
BOTH PHONE 16.
Pierian Society
Good Hose
That’s the kind we sell.
Prices range from
25c to $1.50 per pair
A. J. Ivey
West Side Square
Mr. Thomas—Miss Hollmig,
what is your favorite expression
from Shakespeare.
Miss Hollmig—Throw Physic
(s) to the dogs; i’ll none of it.
Newtons Law of Gravitation
states that every body in the
universe has an attraction for
every other body. The attraction
must hold good in the case of
some of the members of the
Senior class. Watch.
Whose expression is this?
“Go, go, pickle one and be
happy without me.”
Mr. Randolph Sanders has
been looking like “he had some-
thing to tell me” said one of our
girls. Hurry up, Sanders, don’t
be bashful.
To the Normal father sent sonny
Saying, “Son take care of your
money,
But sonny met her,
His eyes were a blur.
And dollars seemed pennies, how
funny!
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Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614371/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State University.