The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Messrs. James L. Autry, Van Brown,
Parks WMMams, Dudley Jarvts and
Harry Pltser enjoyed a four days' hunt-
ing trtp in East Bay !ast week.
Mtsses Louise Moore and Virginia
AttweH entertained with a tea for the
Tattier Ciub during the hoMdays. As-
sistina were members of the ciub and
the aiumnae.
Misses Hepina Genevieve and Esteiie
Broussard of Beaumont arrived in
Houston last Tuesday to attend Miss
Bessie Smith's dance at the Country
Ciub. They are the guests of Miss
Katherine Dutton. They are students
of St. Mary's of Notre Dame University
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Miss Elizabeth Baker of Richmond,
was the guest of Miss Marguerite Wos-
sendorf iast Monday and Tuesday,
whiie en route to Suiiins, where she
pursues her studies.
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Mr. Matcotm Lovett returned from
New York Last Sunday night, accom-
panied by his father, President E. O
Lovett. They spent the Christmas with
Mrs. Lovett and M^s Adetaide, '20,
who have saiied for Europe.
Mr. R. O. Witford spent the hotidays
visiting friends of Beiton, Bartiett,
Waco and Tempie. He returned fast
Monday morning.
Miss Minnie Rice witt not return to
Rice unti) the middte of next week.
She has not been abte to resume her
studies sooner on acount of iiiness.
Giant Duggan spent the major part
of the hoiidays in Honey Grove, the
guest of John Underwood.
Freddy Boettcher of Houston, win
not room in the Dorms this term, but
wiH remain at his home in Houston.
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David Rice McKee '23, of Sarana-c
Lake, New York, ieft iast week for the
East. He wi!i enter Yaie University.
Miss Bessie Smith, '23, entertained
Tuesday evening with a dance at the
Country Ciub.
Sale
of Hart Sehaffner & Marx
Wholesale Surplus Stock!
it! & Overcoats
they are the pick of Hart Sehaffner & Marx iyho!e-
sait surplus stocks sold to us at drastic reductions; the
majst extraordinary bargains we've ever seen. The
finest fabrics the best tailoring. You can save as
much aa HALF on any group. They're al! fresh, new
Suits and Overcoats.
$85, (90, $95, $100 $110
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$40
$65, $67.50 $70, $75, $80
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$50
Hart Sehaffner & Marx
$50, $55, $60 SUITS
$30
pURJ%STUDES,
(By M. E. John '19.)
Miss Let Red '16, who has been
teaching in the Houston Heights High
Schoo), has resigned and Miss Ruth
Dougherty '17, has taken her ptace.
Invitations have been issued for the
wedding of Miss Katherine Adair Lub-
bock '20 and Mr. Charies Aiien Lewis
Jr., which wiH take piace on Jan. 12,
1921, at the Second Presbyterian
Church.
So glad to see that you got back. Those finals were
pretty tough.
I notice the little girl got to stay after all. Next
time don't keep her up so late. Send her more flow-
ers from Carroll's and you will stay solid with her.
CARROLL'S
Corsage# Cat Fhwers
HEADQUARTERS
for Rice Students when in
town. Come in and try our
delicious Ice Cream and So-
da Fountain Drinks.
Bring Us Your Kodak De-
veloping
We Handle Jacob's Candies
Rice PAarmacy, fnc.
Texas and Travis
\V. B. Tea], a former Rice student,
is now located in Los Angeies, Cat.
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Esther Henrichson, an ex-student,
has entered the institute to comptete
a former year's work.
Mrs. John F. S. Duke, formerty Miss
Kathieen Timmons. is now visiting her
mother in Houston.
Mrs. G. T. King, formerty Miss Dotty
Robinson, is in Houston visiting her
famity.
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Dance in Commons Friday Night.
There witf be a Rice dance in the
Commons Friday night, Jan. 7, 1921.
Chartie Dixon wit) ptay, and the dance
wit) start at nine o'ctock. A good
time and tots of pep is promised to
start out the' new term. It witl be a
regutaroid time Rice dance. A Ken
era) admission of two sheckeis wit) be
assessed.
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WE SERVE THE BEST TO THE BEST
Chicken Tamales
Easily the Talk of the Town
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Pralines all Home Made
AH Kinds of
Sandwiches
20% Butter Fat
Ice Cream the Best in Town
UBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE RICE INSTITUTE STUDENTS
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