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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1936
THE RICE THRESHER
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Opening at the Metropolitan the-
atre for one week beginning Thurs-
day will he the dramatic tnovie star,
John Boles in person anil the blond
apple dam-inn sensation, Mile. Cor-
|§|fl£: 'her C e n t en it ia 11 r© v «e \v 111
cast 'fifty artists selected from the
i"asu Manaua revue at hWt Worth
and the
Streets of /\11 Nations at the Texas
Centennial, Dallas.
" The Centennial revue is om- ..f the
most elaborate and spectacular shows
ever to play , Houston at popular
prices and lists such artists as Emer-
son Frome, handsome young nephew
of Paul Whiteman who scored so
heavily in, Hilly Rose's Casa Mutuma
Revue \Vith his rhythm tap dancing
at break-heck speed; Erv;i Baye,
blonde dancing sensation from the
Sherman Hotel, Chicago; Paul Blan-
ch ard unusual d?ince stylist; The
MURPHY'S
BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP
"You'll Come Back!"
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TRY PRINCE'S FAMOUS
HAMBURGERS
at our three locationi
1. 4509 Main
2. 3021 San Jucinto
3. Main at Gray
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Delivery lo Dorm
GAY RICE
TERRACE
Opening
Dance
Saturday
Night
December
5th
a+ux
ORCHESTRA
Three Byrons, favorites in London,
Paris, Berlin and the French Riviera
for their brilliant knockabout comedy
turn are heralded as the ffrislj Am-
bassadors. L \fyre and Ware, a stand-
ard R.K.Q. act that each year play
the Palace theatre in New York and
create a riot of laughter wherever
they play will be seen in song and
patter with the tu'cordian played by
Karl l.aVerc and the rendition of
popular songs by Miss Ware lias
brought the house to its feet in every
★ The Velvet Violins
★ The Esquires
DANCING EVERY NIGHT.
Makes Reservations Now
RICE HOTEL TERRACE
theatre played this season; Paul
Bachclur veteran slum-man of many
years experience conceived and staged
the entire production with special
scenery and costmms designed hv
Americas foremost artists. The show
carries its own scd'chestra under the
direction of Chas Ruddy.
'The fettltire picture showing is "lleiv
C^iites ('arter" with Ross Alexander
and Glenda Farrell and a lipst of
otljer stars, in it hilariously, funny
of a radio cnnuucnialor who
"tells all" in the Walter Winehell
manner.
KIRBY
15iVlilij' \\ iI.mii; ot' Solflhirtt Mt'riVodi'.t
University's Rose. B«W'|| luuthall tiuiti
last year appears in the tuiithall picture,-
"The Uig Clainc," shovvililg Saturday al
the Ixirhy. June 'Travis and I'hilip Hus-
ton ■■play1 the romantic roles.
Besides 'Bobby of Te;xas,;l<ls(i) kadisi
lias recruited Robert "Ityties" 11airiilM>ii,
"Monk" Moscrip, and Frank AhiUiwi;«
Stanford University, and Dill Shakes-
peare of Notre Dame, who all played
football in Ix)s Angeles last Reason. Jay
Berwanger of Chicago . L'iiIm t*iiy>
Gotner Join s of Ohio State, Irwin "King
Kong" KK-in of S|j Y. U,. and "Chuck"
Bennis of Illinois were in Hollywood for
the first linn while filming the pie'tiue
"Tin Big Game" w'a> dire'cteil by
'ieorge Xitholls, Jr. Be:s!ides the ruin an-
tic leads and the '.football heroes,; the
ciist in the Beriniin production, includes
Bruce Cabot, Jfitik's GltSftVm, And\ Ite-
v!itte, G, Henry Gonlou, (lutuii \\ illiams,
Barbara Pepper, and Kddiit iViij^ent.
LOEWS
Arriving at the l.oew's HTeeu fcfi'lM
after a delated yi.chedtdr, Horn to Plkii'i
promises to bt i |jta of the better iiflfei-
iiigs of the.currint,:screen week. ,
The picture stars Eleanor Powell; of
/i/'.iin/reuv Mi'lmly of l'/M> fame, and'
itMP'nltf N'irgiiii.a. Ilni'ce and JauiC'Si
Stewart as the otlVer >idy> ut tin..' , <">m-
niliryseiittt'ianele- Su|iporti|\ig; tlie
stiirs ■ arr.j'^'na MKid,1 'iSita'cK.
I' | ai:ei - I .ane ford, Rav ii'|'raS§|f W'.iJ-Vt
inini. Man I 'inehart, and . BliildV
•Khseii,
(norgts and Jalna. liallioom daUi'er.s:
Reginald :(iardniir,1 and liarrett I'arktr
also have spots in the 'production, di
neted by Roy Ml Rtith.
l'lave (ionld supervised iju- dance
r'iifitili'eS. and Cole I'orter adds to liis
list ,if nines fnchiiling ''You're the To|,"
and "'Niglu and May" such new ones
as "l:'asy to I .'i\ e," "l\i|||M|i|Yi|||
My Skin," "Swingin' the; Jinx Away.'
and "I h\. Bain , i i ■ ■' :.'■;
THE GREAT WALTZ
The brilliance of ■■color and the di^
I>Iny ..t' imisiral extravagaiice .■whicb,
gi.ui* "Till- t.n al . \\';ilu" -rowes a
deliniie part of its llouri-h, and vitab
its to Guy Kohertsimjljtlu Johanii
Straus.-, J i., oj the tuneful story,
iitipfl opera "..probably 'li^i'is'ts jiO' riiore
pal Ian t <:jr on !■ • I s • 'ii.- bei!" than thi-
ol,.r. I, u a\ y■■ 11aired and trim young.,
man who will appear, as-.'tlie;eoiiipj;|.Ser
of the liieuioi'.dde ' 1 Uaiitif 111 I'diu
l ianube ' ,ti the • M'ctrop.ditan Theatre
for three nights, hi einninu 'riiur-day.
Dee, 10, with 'Saturday' riiatinee!, ■
Mi kohertsou .has starred 'in jiffi
dozen W0 iiiusicariJiiiUtdj sneeesses.
Ili- parents; l)olly and the late \\ril--
liam Uoliii'tsoii, were aluhys in lnr>v
I'll-ilU-ss. ■ :' ■ ■ rl ,
Mi. Rohertsi'ii took up'singing, in;a
set iofis way, liecan.se he found he
could make ,iiiVirV..|<to«j.i'y' if kupi at
it. I'roof of the correetness fi| his
theory is the fact that lie , lias .sung
the role- in "Wild I'lre,.'" .''Rose
Marie." "The Song id the ITatUe,"
and " The l'inu> I'nucess." lie made
one picture . . "King Kelly of I In l'. S,
A rail) " . , |
"Tluf (ireal W alt/," ilespiti1? tin' jl'aet
that it i~ a mammoth musical spec-
tacle. is a. play. Tlie n■nianci S the
plot has ,|o do with ihe yc.Vulliful ei'iti-
posers ardent love fi r TTrerese,
charming daugliter of Kheseder;, who
conducts a pastry shop on. the Kini,-
-tia--e The ..role '.ni.il . f'tdy, re.fluires S,
line singer hut an exceptionally p;:iod
actor.
1'T'i qui nt!\ since he li.'Ls beeii U'lax -
il 1 .u young Strauss,, inatiagcrs have."at-
tempted to persuade Robertson id
give up" singing entirely and confine
himself entirely to straight dramatic
work, He always huns it deaf ear io
such iH'L'po'Sitions, At any rate there
is 110 cause for alarm as. Max .Gordon
has (he actor tenor under a "run of
I lie play" contract and for, this season
at least his excellent voice and bis
acting as Well .must continue ah iui-
t>oi t;int part, of "The Great. VValt"/.','
RECEIVES POST TROPHY
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! "THE POPULAR RICE DRUG STORE"
MAIN AT LAMAR
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SimuI Hower* for tlie Itrcuk Training
WADEMAN'S • flowers
Clarence Wademan, '21, Prop.
John Brandenberger, Rice Representalivo
3106 Main Street Hadley31ll
Editors note:
Sometimes we get stuff that can't
be put on the'front page as a news
story, that may be sport but can't be
called a.hletic, that might add some-
oiing to the Dust Panner, but it
wasn't on the Hoor when the Dust
Panner was swept up, that can't go
in the R.H.L). because it aint a letter,
so we pui it in a separate column
■where nobody's feelings can get hurt.
Ihi 111 Mil i' u-iy apl'oinlcil salon*
and rein inn lounge- of the exillisive
I I o ii > 11111 t lull ucrc till si'eue,
\\ 111 lies' la \ i selling ihc J5tli, of .\o-
vcmbe:r,..ot: a beautifully hchav;cd I tin-
ner piirty liAinoriiitt the, pb-dg^s'.of iliC
I itt ell Wisler Literary StK'ict")", Ke-
Hp|||ji|: G'rcciait;. la'-hitij], abe.c.t th'c
gt:ncr'ousl\ liCiipetl : festive board,' tlie
t iwi.s, in their iiiiest leatlicrs, and the
'ithvls', ta|o!'iM.::.. i'l'j;i:h;g ','i.ti;.a'tes,.'.,.'la,ng>;ii'-
oii'sly jiaitook or dcliciiiius viaiidsj;
jieacock's tongues ami exhilarating:
nectai ( yoil In t lit Till I. A- the excning
wore on ami tin comfortable apathy
that follows the consuming 01 a heavy
ami satisfyiiii' meal Ineaii i glaze
the eyes and >iuiil the conversation
of the, guests, .Miss I'ToV Ixing took
tin- llo,,r. ami Climaxed1 life jrcyelry
In reciting an oiijiin.il opus wh'lth
foiiiially! iiitrodiitccd the dc:\ast;i:tii)g
new plcdglet.s. 1 l«. r v. i il-niodu-
lated rv'uice, w:i 1 anllj ambbb above
the hysterical shricks of approval and
maddened iiu/zah.- that greeted the
daniozels as they received expensive'
tokens from I'resident i\'it/e in the
form of pneumatically insulated wild
water fowls. Thus follows a facsimile
id Miss King's address:
At the start of each year,
All the Owls begin to fear,
l.est all the 'Freshmen gals,
Choose E.B.'s or I'als. ■
This year .many a hair to gray did
turn
Before the.'Freshmen choices We did
learn.
But when from all the' worry and
.care,
The < Hvls I'.'iun; out exceptionally
,air' v';"1-
I here was iniich rejoicing and no
regret,
loir why should wc begin to fret,
When tell pledges we had caught,
Which all the clubs had sought.
ToniKhl it'*is our pleasure,
The merits of them to measure,
So we present thelii to you now,
I.el i ai'11 one take a bow.
And Ii • mi our I'resident, Nitnv
Keceivi a ®t i|uite rit/>.
Not lo,, big and not to.• tiny,
But iii-l right is I'.nicroiH'e M'e'v niV
Whin at her btrvs cast a look.
Thi' \
ly gel an address
I able (all-, u ill never Hop,
In company with June hunl
I .au'.vi':;i:s' {i'eet.iv .to like lier
I b>\ii' with her for
dial).
1'loieiice lledrick is her nai'fil.
Still to, >onng to warrant ian.e,
But she ha- a potent lini,
Ami manages t,> i|o jiist fine.
II,ne you i\er heard her giggle.
Seen her Iwisl and also VM'iegle,
Ve. I think you. always knew.
I -[leak of n<.lie lull t'ookenbo,.
I lll' men w ho like to mi i I '• m
VVant to' htpiw inj^Si Vb,:iici' St.ci'he.U',
But she' is Iffi^iei' tlrafij litnt'^w'ttriants,
Willi"a-'ici'Ttain i I'.obln l.awrenec
SIBilfl f]'® 1
W ith out own Angela Powers,
She left her wines tip in the -l.y,
S) -In will' John could -ii an'I -igh
Red i- in a brilliant race,
She want,v to w in a man itapic.f
Fvi fl.i> in ide fi om Adam's rib,
lint who'thought of our Red l.il; '
She abi.us rails a spade a spade,
For Julia is a Tailor-maid,
Hours with her are never dt ear.
By eollrtesy of John. Hu|) Greer.
Now we co1111 to I'okey fi.iv,
WTio likes to have filing- just her
1way, '■:■' ■ Ijji A "V ijt;r ; V-iy;: -■ -iJ. ■■.■■ '
She is known (or being slow,
But she scenic to keep Freddie on the
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FACTS
'.ifcpnitisd jrii'us b"A< T
Prize Announced
by New Hepubilc
Tb? N«w Itcpublie announces t
prizu of $25 for the best 300-word
letter, by an undergraduate in any
recognized American college or uni-
versity, declining the Re publican
Presidential nomination in 1940.
P M aiiuscripts . must} lie typewritten,
..ii one side of the paper only. No en-
tries will he considered that are post-
marked later than Sunday midnight,
iHcember 6. .
The editors will bt tlie judges. No
manuscripts will be returned, tt'or can
we entei into cortespoiid'etice regard-
in.' tin in Addre-s:
COLLEGE CONTEST
The New Republic, 40 Fast 49 th
Street, New York City, N. Y.
ihey ucCni' more or less regularly once a
grin-ration ; ,i-| ■'■ ' '
tin y are for tin- purpose ot restoring ilic
gov eminent into the hands of the com-
mon litatl ;•
tl:i.-„v jit'bw. 'OijL ii)'. iiWutsst, itlesirc lo .ijyct'",
. c<HiVu soifte ijofey, tilf (rtoiistt i yv It it: h tin
coi|lmt,u'i Mijtti tliiinks i- Ibfeattrijii a hie
mini H ut llbi Hies, i 1 'i 1, 1
I In. > (at least TirC'of lbe.ni) bine 1,'nen
pe;;ieeful, limited to an"ovirtiirn of
:i b't^;' lti; it;l|(;iiti ■ ;1'mJ.H'';' ;',■:'■! ■"■■; ■■'!■" .■' ■,.
liny are an inherent Pan of1 ou.tr deiiioe-
|!'iijicy, (ttjll" V, hen 'tins spvcjes b,{ .revolt,^;
eiid'itT: i-'i "I ;: ■; -; ■ ■ i * ■ J ,■';..
1II|l|Biiw.®1 i 'ii'llISI
Nt-gi•'.;;.te;iclfiiJ>"' 'salaries''are geiiertflly
liuwer1 than,isal;i;i'ies 1,'i n'achers in
t'he'/sauis;'■■ ..ijoiniiiuuiy',"' '.''v eil; ',>vl"ii::lt tin y
have tlie -ami. training and peiTiiirm ilie
same kilid and amount of vi ..rk 'I hi
Xeero 1 leuieiilary. te.e I,' ; 'Ii i par.il>
school-. alth"Ugh .-lie ha- "D'-'r a.s uiiieli
training as the ivbite leac'hei in the -ame
Coinniuiiiii and tcaclies .'s'; m"U l'lipds,
receins only \~'\ a- ninth siilary. Stub1
discriininaliiin has heei- inci'.asing miiv
j'wK'l In Maryland, lot msiaiiie (excepl-
inn Baltimore), while eletn, man ' leat h-
er- in lo.tl.fs reci-ivv'l jl. l.).-, Ni gro. s
$fj02. "i . 111 i ■ 111 c 11 Hist :,s many
Segie t>acbcJ-s tWW| a-. vvliit« held
'ifir'ity, ^.#1v : t'eftl.bclib;.v-'l;'!;.l lljib,
• d'.u'ii's show a dis|.i|t'ily -.i ,-7'.
iliwBfetew
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Fai'ljesl " (Jlyi'riiplcs ti'<«k pl.ue .ni a
mountain1 known as, Olyiupia, iijuiie
distant fronk the center of f'ireek- cul-
ture. but it rtiiMUefiCss'gav e it at
Fountain Pen Hospital repairs all
makes of Pens and Pencils. 601 Kress
libifc. F. 791U.
Distance tuners-ln once shouted'
with glee when a faraway American
broadcaster was heard. Today there
isn't much of a thrill unless it's South
Africa oc Australia, %i j
Nine out of ten pairs of all the
women's silk hose sold in the world ;
are worn by your wife and mine, and ;
the rest of the American women.
We have repaired watches for Rive
Institute peeple for many year* and
are noted for our satisfactory service.
Give us i trial. B. O. Kreiter, Kress
Bid*. Lobby. || , 1 $f|
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lions oi tiaii"iial wealth ii" in'on;-*
vahli s "I .individuals aeewiihiig !■ then
health. ®]i nnnihei and \'ig ,i ' tin ir
offsprings, and lini; > 11ii:ta' and eenal
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lati 11 as national ivealth. this iliiijSj'r \
•arrives al a Inint: "Stale prujH-rly" of
K' M.| li'J.i.ni.iri,lido,oi :o • - s,«;:i ■ iin I ai'ni l:jio
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1770 Wii^hingtbn Jinpn rialihrn
1800 Jefferson Avi^tociiicy
1828 J ac kison ■ At'iMbor acy ;
1860 'I/incoin SlaVott rit'y
1896 Btiy.ftn "
1<>12 Wiliion
1932 Roosevelt
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Kln^ .George ^
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m • i) u-i"fvj'wvf
BijiJlBusintvv Gold StuniUinil.
BU; Business ' Trusts "? ^
The- Machine j Tories ; >
Quite wi II know n witliin this
Js Mary Margaret, j ' rr;i
In 111v!11 School she was quite a bi'lh1,
In <•<>1 Ifuc—-r-only tiino will tell
Tile Japanese imitate in their manu-
facturing almost anything you can
name, but rarely manufacture an
original item.
San Jose State College is how siinlmg
«ni t I i t'e-t iine athletic j taste s t«>
who while students, proved their high
<|tialit\ in the field
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Next 50 Miles . . 5'ie Per Mile
Next 50 Miles. . . . . .Se Per Mile
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936, newspaper, December 4, 1936; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230375/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.