McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 14, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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McMURRY WAR WHOOP
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SOCIE
FANS' IDOL
Faculty Luncheon INDIAN BAND HOLDS Theater Party b
Held Wednesday PICNIC FRIDAY EVE Held By T.I.P.s
The facult) members gathered
in the voice studio on the llnul
floor for the regular facult)
luncheon hour Wednesday at
.. .i . . . Members of the T.I. P. girls or-
Mountain climbing exploring. ;Mtion am lm.;r aJsem.
am! Mng.ng around tl.e camp .fire lM m h(. mezzante floor of
wa cinuNfH u iueimwrs ui mc
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12:30 with Coach It. M. Medle '? urr .au a"" "'? 8ues"
.. k I t: -:ii... i... rriday evening the outing was
as host and Mint Willie Mae
Christopher and Mrs. R. M. Med'
ley as hostesses.
The chairman Prof. Joe Hum
phreys presided at the meeting.
The menu consisted of vegeta
ble salad baked halu baked po
tatos coffee tea and pop corn
ball
Tho
held on u location bordering Lake
Abilene. Special numbers were
given bj Messrs. H. M. Smith bil-
ly Lester and Ted Teasdell.
A delightful picnic lunch con-
sisting ot hamburgers pickles
potato chips coffee and fruits
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Wiener Roast Held
By Sophomores
A wiener roast was eujo)ed by
uienibers of the sophomore class
Tuesday afternoon at Abilene
Lake the group left Abilene at
three o'clock and spent the after-
noon in exploring and hiking.
At sunset a delightful time was
had roasting weiucrs and marsh-
mellows over the camp fire. Other
edibles were pickles buns pota-
to chips and coffee.
Those attending were: Wilson
Johnston LKie I'earl Couch Jo-
sephine iSevins Myrtou McDon-
ald Leou.iue Watson Bruce Tay
lor Marie Tower Hohen Foster
Uartmrpt I'liilttii.s. Vr.ini ps Mae
refreshments k p.'ranIMi Tho. Milieus liichard Marshall. Ashbv
atre on Sunday and Monday Smith. Mac Uowyer Evelyn Far-
in his latest starring rale. nier U. is. Mauley Helen wal-
In Abilene it is
Home of Natural Milk
With Cream that "Whips"
Phone 0277 " 4th and Chestnut
the Paramount Theatre Monday
evening January 9. The picture
"The Son-Daughter" was the eve-
ning's entertainment.
l.eaviti" the theatre the group
met. again at the home of MNs n..K- r.Amc kiir ;I1
Willie Mae Christopher the club ot an motion picture fans Margaret Phillip
sponsor. uaimy
were served there.
Those attending were Elizabeth
I i f. iiiuw uiiimin nuq
; L foiTowi;r;bad 3;" j"" f &&& . m Hhiu iii m
Kitty Yeats Claude Myers Uillie . j J. r'
- i....... V....I.... ii:' w..lll and Mrs Hill Green ft
use u reten i were: ur. j. w. i ...... 17....1.... h:..- w..lll
Hunt Mr. Janies c- 1-reeman tudtlll Crawford Babb Alton
Mrs. Kobart B Wylie Miss Helen K . .is(u Mr R M
Latham. Dr. B. W. Dodson Mr. Snl Ur K Q g. am
0. W Houston. Miss Julia Lu- li(.r J)h1 Dmkl Mj.
ker Mr. Joe Humphrey Misses dret WtM. Herman Hill Mable
Jennie late. Iris Graham Jewell 51; larurt.t Phillips Mar-
ruw.-y.ixum i-aaicy veruie new- Wulro. Thelma Jo Bick-
man Caroline Couch Cruig Las-
ley Willie Mae Christopher Dr.
G. K. Silvey Mrs. A. D. Whisen-
ant Mrs. Connor Mr. Dan Dod-
son Mi. uml Mrs. It. M. Medley.
The fai ulty is to meet 111 lunc.'i
con sfiion the sc mid Wednesday
in cucli inoiitli. Miss Helen La-
tham Mis.- Veruie Newman and
Miss Iris Cruhaiu will have
churge of the February meeting.
ley. ( leo Bowyer Asliby Smith
Lively 11 Farmer Murlee Roberts
and Caroline Couth.
MISSION BAND HAD
XMAS PARTY
liarrow Malcolm Anthony Clay
ton Lusb Onita Carter Julia
Powycr Amon Johnston Frances
Green Lawrence Wea herman Jo-
sephine Nevins Graves Wagner I
Elsie Pearl Couch Wilson John-'
ston and Miss Christopher. '
PLANS FOR LH.R.
PICNIC MADE
bi Key. Mr. big-time gambler in 'No Man Clure Martha Ellen Ryan Wil-
marguciuc of Her Own' WUh Carole lard Baker Clyde .McN.ee Auburn
FIRST SIGNS OF SPRING TENNIS PLAYERS
ON THE COURTS!!
But all the year round we have a full line of tennis equipment
Rackets Balls Nets Marking Tapes. Shoes Trousers? Sweat
Shirts Racket Covers and Presses. We also do expert re-
string work on rackets.
DUB WOOTEN CO.
It I'ayi to Play
1075 N. Second St.
Phone 8946
Lombard and Dorothy Mack
aill in the supporting rcles.
iUIES ENJOY A
PICNIC LAST
WEEK
Neely Billie Joe Gi-t. Doris Fow
ler Thelma Ater Elizabeth John-
ston and Mr. Joe Humphrey and
Mbs Jennie Tate sponsors.
perclassmau but gues what she
did. Why she would come down
to the fire and beguile the unsus-
pecting freshmen to give her a
sandwich then she would give it
to Ur. silvey now 1 ask you
"Hello! Hello! Yes this is she. I was that an idea? Oh. ves. I for-
What have 1 been doing? Good- got we didn't have any salt foi
A picnic is planned for this ness I went to the grandest fresh- the steak but oh the pickles weie
evening by the I. H. R.'s with the man picnic. It was really swell. 1 grand! And we had the best
neophytes entertaining. Plans Yeah. We met at Dorothy Mat-' time.
-- . were formulated and committees hews house last Thursday Janu- "Who was there? Oh let's see
The L'irls of the Mission Band u.ri svlre ii-il nt n mnwini' Tluirs. arv 5. at 1 :.i0 and from there we tlw.ro u.r. II ltlnotl.nr 1 nni.i
The depailmeut of English will veie giaciously entertained in the day night. Anion Johnston Big went out on the Buffalo Gap Cunningham Eula Gilbrelh J.
provide the enterfaiuineul. home ol Mis. B. W. Dodson with Chief will be chairman of the road. Well.some of us almost got Leon Hudson France Weems
u ( luihliims pail) on trulay eve- committees. lost. Why yes we went the Dorothy Medlock John Webb
iiiug befoio llie holidays. Mrs. Filteen old members and ten wrong road. Honest! But we Don Estes Wendell Meek Mao
Luther Knk brought a short de- neophytes are expected to attend finally found out we had gone the Anthony Dorothy Mathews
voliouul on the birth of the Christ each being accompanied by a wrong road and then we found Flora Minis J. B. Adams Lance
Child mid Burnice Ramsey read guest as it is guest night for the the crowd. Hurst Marion Gayloi Charlcne
the sior) of I he Other Wise Man. organization. New neophytes at-J "What did we do? Oh yes Ely Evelyn Farmer Luther Glov-
luli-iesiing games were then tending will be Malcolm Anthony I we played baseball. And what a Ci C. L. Harless New by Pratt
played after which the girls had Juno Young Crawford Babb game: This Helen Walters knock- Helen Waltersjerry Hampton
a Christmas lice; when each girl Herman B. Hill and John Dan-1 ed some regular Uabe Until home Ralph Green Ford Allen Marjor-
meived n gift from her pul. At ids. I runs and Harless wasn't such a iL Walkir Ethel Vera Muifec
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'THE OOOP ONE
703 Walnut
Phone 886
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ATTENTION INDIANS!
We are for you!
Buy vour Florsheim Shoes lieic. We have a
complete line of exclusive uyles for ladies and
men.
ACKERS SHOE STORE
266 Cypress Street
A Cumplete Line of
Quality Gioceiicsi at
HONEST JOHN'S
310 Chestnut
Palm Barber Shop
ud him ii i hy y.ood uoiLmt.il
W. W. Cmlib. Owner
'I Ills ll IS WOltll 5c
ill liuilc hero!
0L'K PA'l'KONAGK
Al'I'UKCIATliU
Service Ding Company
I'ui soii.il Sui vice
Ph.nu V.V" 111! (IhXiiiii bt
Jin k Illlike iMiiuti('i'i
SKUVICE A LAW
COL'KIKSY A CKKK1)
at
M tcltell Barber Shop
WIS N. 'Jntl St.
Lfrishuicnt hour individual
Hikes with hoi chocolate was serv-
id to Mis. Liithur Kiik. Miss
Venue- iWunian Evelyn Dlirden
Lois llught-s Mamie Ruth Clark
Jiiiiuitn Poller l.luiie Patterson
Clydo McKce Kit) Elliott Bur-'
nice Kainse) M a 1 1 i o Helen
I (huich .mil Dr. B. W. Dodson.'
Phillips Home Scene
Of Junior Party
CLYDE PRATT IS
MARRIED XMAS
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Four SliniM Four Maikets
in Abihne
On in (I and Oi'imted by
J. 1'. iuhvlt and Sum
The Wilson
111 the i outer of Ninth Side
When- Vlulene Diiks and
Truvi litis Vie Welcome
I he Jiinuii class was entertain-
ed with a foil)-lwu pari) Tuesdd)
night in llie homo of Mable Phil
lips on iSoilh Second Slicet. for
bad pitcher in spite of his bad Hoi lis Scuddcr Joe H. Wischkae-
left shoulder. But the funiesl mper. Slocktou Ros Watkim
thing! Right in llie middle of the Wood Betty Farley Calhcryn
game someone asked Newby Pratt Douglas. Eleanor Ansley Clara
where his girl was and guess wlut Belle Clybourne Juanim Porter
he did. He put down the bat and Jc-nnie Bess Bingham Eluabe h
walked off saving he'd be back Edwards. Clmrlene Sullins Lois
in a minule. In a little while he Hughes May me Rulli tlaik Fiee-
came hack looking utterly pleas- an Douglas Frnnk Campbell
ed. Who was his girl? Oh I Claiie Patteison. Lucile Buchan.
onDecembei 24 in the home of ! cat 'ell you over the phone but an Woodrow Maggart Hugh
the bride's parents. The couple 1" a"K u' A- rrak. e ' Waddill Annie B. Henderson
are making their home in Winters "lc?s 1'11 ldl 5"'". perhaps. Mitton Bryant. Jane Whitlow
where Mr. Pratt is head athletic Ua" Dodson was the umpire Iilll Lester Su Carroll Ray
.... l. :.. Wi.1..- Ili.l. tjtr.l und as Louise Cunningham ran mond Petrie. Geore Rrnfilnn.
Mis. Pratt is a graduate of the "u'd the grid oh. I mean the Viiginia Berr)hill Ramsey and
University of Texas and it was diamond for a touchdown he got sponsors Dan Dodson and Dr.
while attending that school that so exci:(1 he almost lost his bal- Silvey.
the loinance of the couple began. alce bul reay e nlade a Sood "Guests were Kitty Yeats. Jim
At the lime of their marriaue Mrs. oe umpire I mean. MiKcnzie. E. G. Johnson. Mickie
Clydc Pratt a graduate of Mc-
Murry College was married to
Miss Lola Short of San Antonio
LET US SHOW YOU
KURD'S FINE SOCIAL STATIONERY
Correspondence Cards and "Thank You" notes
Thr Pender Company
Manufacturing Stationers
Phone 7225 Abilene Texas 273 Cypress
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ty-two was iilai(l throughout the Pratt was a teacher in the Corpus 5?1le 0 "s llaye horseshoe Cat roll D. A. trunk of McMur-
evening lioms and Mable was as- Clui-ti schools. "l" t"".1 wus" l .very exciting be- ry; Margaret Waldron of Sim-
sislul by hoi niollier Mis. M. I. Clyde Pratt former assistant cau.e 'he Sr' heat the hoys loo mons: and Wayne Poteet of Abi-
Plulliiis in sc'iviim cake coffee coach in McMurrv Collene and "adly. but. oh well it took some lee High School.
uml (liwiuly uindy to: Dorothy also former head coach at Corpus ' 'hat cockiness out of them. "Well goodbye I've got to go
Ward. Rob Currv. Josephine Ncv- (hiisli received his decree
ins. Floyd Maislmll Crawfoid l'M2 from McMuny College
li.ilili vngiiiui (tiillith lleimau
Hill Maigiiciile Bartow Robeit
Kirksey Beth Williams Buster
Bell. Don Estes Pickens West
Uuiibilh Bow)cr Frames Smith
Miiiinie Walker Jim McKon.io
Paul Smith Muhle Phillips Kay
l.lliott Graves Wagner uml Miss
illie Mue Lhrisiopher sponsor
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SBNIOlt Gll-T
SO THEY REACHED
ABILENE SAFELY-
'Hugh Daddill took some good
pictures I hope some or them
can be used in the Totem feature
section.
"What did we eat? Oh I near
ly forgot. We had to fry steak'
ami it
study biology."
burned mv toneue! But some of
the girls were a little bashful and ?
. I went hungry aw it was their own
m sure this is the right fmllt ley couj have "gotten it.
road. 'No we should have tak- ltt Mirli.. r.Prnii .. ...
CLEARANC3 La lies' liiijh-
cratl Dre3soi 811.30 Drcs-es lor
W3.90 $15-00 Dresses $3.90
18 50 Draws nt 9990 at MIN-
was very good only I TER DRY QOODS CO.
QUALITY MEATS
AND GROCERIES j
ttl'BSK GKO. & MAItKhT)
M07 Snylcs Ulv.l. I
(O111II111101I (111111 l'ugt I)
ilciit and Huile Daniels Abi-
lene GiftM Of Other Clas-ses
llie sciiioi classes of the past
have giu'ii iiiiiii) valuable and
iisiful gifts to .Mi Minn. With
out tin in mid uillimil the memui
en that load to the left when we surely a schemer yes I say it in
turned off hack there. 1 bet ul respect to this charming up-
)ou a dime this is the right road.
INDIAN
Tailors & Gtoceis j
Wc Aic Foi MlM
D Motion M. Te'iiKtiol
"5T XSY sT"
MAd'AZINK
Have all popular publications
ItvprvKsjoii News Stand
I M N. .rd
2 dooii vtt of Woolen
"Don't you remember those ce-
dar along here?" "Incidentally
there aie cedars all the way from!
heie to Abilene." "Oh thai gate'
is locked. Does anybody know
how to get back to the main high-'
way?" "We aie establishing a
new theory which is 'when you
u-s that lu.gei with the Kifln lliu . uue lc k un ut0UmlV. Wel
i.ollcg. uula..sAi:m "K-.0!.l1i.c- ew supposed to pass over some I
.no 1 asses i..-ii anil ivji uis- 0oe dir ; iMC.. --.
i.issyl leaMi.g gifts but finally m)fe euannl014
.leiiilid lo give Mini of inoney tol W(.le fr)n hq fir8 w of
the iiidoiMUinl luiid which was MlllMngeill liat Itf lllc so(ho.!
...Us beg.i.n.ug. ho two classes muc ic1c lcU1 n )e foohi
lift .1 gill of il2().0() 10 the fund. .... ai;. i -l. Afir ....
llie 1 law of 1)2U left Hie luouu- C aroUMj for so0 lhir
nicnl lli.it sltiniN on the notth east ; . ..i ui i.i
C. M. PRESLEY
"House of Quality"
209 Piw
VALUES BY
TEST not GUESS
See our store and
window for facts ot
actual test.
JCPenneyCq
Did San'a Claus Bring
You What qu
Wanted?
Well if he didn't play Santa Claus to yourself and
mnke your own selections at Campbell's great January
Sale. The values are astonishing the savings tre-
mendous . . . Don't fail to come here and buy all
your clothing needs.
eaniDbdls
115 Pine
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McMURRY
TAILOR SHOP
NORTH OK LAMPUS
f IllllllttVC WIIV 0UIJHUUIVIV 1liU HUM
uune of the u.mpus in memory nore mowuM of ilUei.
of Oud Donaldson their class- )0 0W1 fhml c
mule who dud .hiiing his juiuui lUUef hc ti t road. It
Near. I ho ihis of IW) piesen cd h rellclalu.e ie melll.
Hie iiiiiuif of Dr J. W. Hunt lint 1 t .1 1 11..
. 1 .. . . .iir. "' "l lK a'" lu1) iicpaiieii DC-
limn. ... the chapel on the. eft lmHt. cxericnce .if being lost
hand side of Ihe stage. 1 he class uu AtMn h
"f I '"H I enled the troiihy case 1 .e. ...... .tn .
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McMuny which is found 111 the
1 Impel on the right hand mile of "T-
the Mage. The clus of 19.12 gave CLEARANCE Ladtt' high gtafa
fifty Ariionu l?ypie trees and 1 O0B two lots. Mlavale An-
pliinled ihuii aioui.d the oval toid'ow QalUr and Dww Area Re't
I. tin beautify (he campus. I Sboo al H.8J pair. Oaa lot bro
il 10 gift of sidewalks by thicken lita anodoa aad kids and
class of 1WJ will become a parti cOMkUaUou at 2.M palx at
ut McMurry history. IWNTUrS.
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 14, 1933, newspaper, January 14, 1933; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100665/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McMurry University Library.