The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Alamo
A large crowd gathered in I lie Alamo
Hall Monday lor t lie regular meeting.
An interesting program was enjoyed
after the opening preliminaries.
l'lie open i 11 g niiniher was a piano solo
by Mary K'li/ubet, h Fox, (lodard's "(Miro-
mat iqiie Valse.” Her teehni(|iie and sim-
plicity were very beautifully portrayed.
(Veil \\ Into discussed at length par
liumentarv proceed i nos, and following
Roberts’ K’ulcs of Older, lie outlined the
essential and important ideas necessary
to conduit any activity.
Fol lo w i n g this discussion, Uosclla
('hrisman cave two vocal selections,
"Out Where the West Hcgins’ and
‘‘Somet imc."
dohnnie pave a brief report of the
iiiiancial drive and commended the en
tliusiastic response of the students.
doe lii'own Love of the San .Lacs ex-
tended an invitation to the society to
attend the program featuring Mrs.
(Towell, a Texas poet, and her husband,
two weeks from today, and also for the
joint Halloween party to be held the
last of t he moot h.
A STEAK I KY
The routine of ordinary events was
'slightly chanced Monday afternoon bv
; a steak try given by the Alpha Delta
I’i chapter and its patronesses. The
scene < I action was Duke's I'l.ace down
on the San Gabriel. The quests gather-
ed promptly at ti p. in. and after giving
each other the "(nice over” and in some
eases liie "bend overs" a cafeteria line
was formed (readily, from practice of
la -1 year) and the meal bec.i n.
Lueli cues) was given a. plate of de-
liiious eats juicy brown steaks pre-
pared as only Robert Dailies ran, then
a riot of potato chips, pickles, salad and
fruit and a "chaser’ of soda pop.
Aftei all signs of food weer com-
pletely demolished, an attempt was
made by the upperclassmen to make the
ire: limen give a "Mu.j stir," but under
the protection of quests the f i • • s! 11 n < ■ 11
ret used, yet secretly there was an un-
derstand inc that they would give :i
"good” one iiack in the dorm later.
Nevertheless, this did not mar the
pleasure of the evening. and lo show
Miss Kuykendall that we had a million
dollar faith in her word, the girls arriv-
ed back in the hall promptly at. ten.
Sam was stria k on the head by a
steam shovel and his um cti-eions form
was carried to his home bv fellow work-
- i s. The doctor report ei| t hat the in
JIII'V was serious and ev el S one expected
Sum to be incapacitated foi some time!
•'oiiseipicn11y the const rm t inn foreman
wa.-. surprised when Sam reported for
work the next moraine.
"W hat, you back to worl , Sand" he
exclaimed. "1 didn’t count on vauir be :
i n j_ I >ac k for a iniiii t h .”
"Neither did I, boss," Sam icplied,'
"but mail wife done let u> v accident1
pid ii y ex pia h bis’ winds.'
.Mi. and Mrs. (M I A rluickle spent Sun-' M i « .lame F Itrovva of Mart left
i.v will, then daughter, Minlred. i ■ p>■ i, t toe e. I. end with hei da u ch t er,
__ _ _________________ | Mil.lt, d
All Seasonable Cut flow ri>.
' |p | Shell floral (do I’hoae 177, I asp man Kodaks and films.
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fresh I ’a ii c | .ii in’s Dandy. , ___
Me I nn is Drup (’o. i t’lpars, < ’impel t en and Tobacco.
___________! I’ a i v ersit y [Store.
College
l lie three “K ’s’ lor tin iih n|r in fl a j)
r ;na* “ i\( 11 “Knimnt am! “Wain
Clothe
Apnes Walton spent ......lav in Ai
TE.I DELTA PARTY
Saturday afternoon Mrs. ID L. Lop,an |
entertained the Tri Delta’s and their!
rinshees at her home. The house was'
beautifully decorated with ferns and
cut (lowers. At the conclusion of an j
afternoon of panics, refreshments eon !
sistinp of a salad course and an ice I
course were served to the following: (j
Rosi I la ('h ri: am u. !
Vera DatVord.
Lourine <)/ment.
S(d( 11 e ()!sea. !
Gladys Noble.
Maidie Seliovv.
K a t Ii leen Hamilton.
Ida Merle Harris.
< I erl rude l ’ost er.
Evelyn Shepherd.
Margaret Gordill.
Aleen Hardin.
Mary Sue Him ham.
If lad t e Reese.
Martha Reese.
Maxine Moss.
.livelyn Tompkins.
M a i y HI i /a lad Ii Fox.
Helen Doapias.
lftI i t Ii I Vu rey. ,
.< 'a vi a St iles. I
Lois Stiles.
Nell W'ukeiield.
,) ewel <>/ment.
If li/abet h .! ones.
Hut h Sadler.
Sunny Saunders.
Alt a. Ku rbacli.
Mary Young.
Mary Patterson.
Dorothy Ayres.
Mabel brewer.
Clyde Mask in.
Emily .1 ervis Ifnoehs.
Tjiicile Edens.
Elizabeth Platt.
Irene Oden.
Also included iii the house party were:
Mrs. John Martin.
AD's. Walter Martin.
Mrs. Eric Forsvall.
Alias Horen ice ITufst nt.ler.
Miss Gladys llufstutler.
Aids. S. J. Ifnoehs.
San Jacs
The Exclusive Gift—
Your
Photograph
Where there is beauty we take it.
Where there is none we make it.
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made
by
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The San .Jacinto mectinp Monday
morninp was an unusually pood one.
Six new Members were received .ami
several more handed in their petitions
for membership.
The lirst number of the propram was
a. tending by Miss ..................
vvhiel. was well given and \erv mmdi
enjoyed. A solo, ".lust a weary in' for
you,” was beautifully rendered by Miss
I La/.el Mullens. As an encore she sting
"Always.” Mr. <'urt is Nunn doliphtod
the audieme with one of his own com
positions. "The Murderinp Doctor of
I )y i up ( .a If.”
The propram for next Monday prom-
ises to. be a vciv interesting one- a'
m a ii less wedding. As everyone knows,
who lias seen one, this in,unless wedding'
is a si ream. .So all loyal San .lacs be j
there Monday and brinp some one with;
you.
SCHAFFNER
&
MARX
R. J; STONE
Your Photographer
This Is a Verse Thai “Isn’t
So Worse”
l IA
. -X Jt
M hen t lie sole of your
I las worn (piite throiign.
And -,eiw ire is vvliat yon i
< >r 1 lie iieid of your pun,
lias come oil with a bump
We 'il pive v on quick '
From heel to toe
\\ <■ l".'bn tIdei's go
\\ r 'll never make a ini-’ '
So l.riup us your shoes
A mi v e not iiiup to 1"
Do it lor v our comfort
i Hill
GEOIU;ETOWN ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOT
Miles Davis
ACME DRY CLEANERS
l)ET EM) Hi EE SERVICE
HAIL THE YELLOW CAR
Phone 76
Bryan Dawson
SAID AEOUT WIVES
An eastern editor says that a man
out west got himself into trouble by
marrying two wives.
A western man replied by assuring
his contemporary that a good many men
in that section have done the same
tiling by marrying one.
A northern editor reports that quite
a number of bis acquaintances found
trouble by merely promising, to marry,
without going any further.
A southern editor says that a friend
of lifts was bothered enough by simply
being found in company with another
man's wife - Levy Dill.
Students, get your school supplies at
Wilcox Tiros.
(’lay and Hotliron Dunningham and
Hailey Shepherd spent the week-end in
San Antonio.
University Hooks at, Wilcox Bros.
Buchholz
Variety Store
All the latest in
Sheet Music
Also featuring dependable
6, 10 and 25c merchandise
The Famous A lien-A Chiffon
Specially built for dancing
$1.95
S. 1. Students
Visit iis when in need of Drugs, Toilet Articles,
School Supplies,
Stationery
A OF ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
CITY DRUG
STORE
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 152 i
Agents
JANICE GOODSON
RUSSELL SHRADER
Women’s Building
Mood Hall
This special
top lo toe.
Ask for
StyleNo.3785
Specially priced
- $1.95 pair
All latest Paris
Colors, including
—Atmosphere
—French Nude
—Woodland
Rose
—Champagne
ehilTou hose is all silk f rtun
Kill it has ail invisible inner-
fool of silk lisle woven in-
side the silk fool. Il cush-
ions the silk against I he rub
of slippers at heel and loe.
Pols off those distressing
“peek-a-boos'” and runs
that start at slipper lops.
Garner-Alvis Company
Follow ihe S. I . Student—and \osi will cal heller
Sandwiches and drink heller Drinks
THE ALCOVE
FEES 11 SI PPLY OF PACKAGE CAM DIES
Pirate Headquarters
Send IJs Your
Dry Cleaning and Laundry
Prices cut on Laundry.
Quality Improved on All Work.
Boys see
BUM AND RUDY
Miss Jewell Oznienl and Miss Christine Landrum
Representatives at Woman's Building
Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Plant
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Teague, Weldon B. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1926, newspaper, October 19, 1926; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth620508/m1/3/?q=%22ROSENBERG%22%7E1: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Southwestern University.