The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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INTERCOLLEGIATE NOTES
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T. C. U,
ItiHes have arrived'aud the men are
buyy c'leauiug them aud studying their
nomenclature as Well a# using them in
drill."
"Director Cahoon whips the Glee Club
into shape," says a headline. A Christ-
mas trip is being planned.
The Oratorical (Association has been
reorganized preparatory to resuming the
old-time activity in debate. The Trian-
gular debate appears to be assured by
South vw-stern's action.
Seventeen T.C.U. players were award-
T letters Saturday and gold footballs
inscribed "T. C. V. 1918." The 1919
captain has Hot yet beeU elected.
Baylor
Private I'j'at, in his lecture November
23rd, declared, ''God held the Germans
back." "Our men will come back bet-
ter because they will wear the uniform
of unselfishness."
The Bear Quintette defeated the Wa-
co "Y" in the first game of the seasoji
22-15 with perfect team work. " Pros-
pects for a successful season for the
Bears were never brighter," says the
Lariat.
Overcoats, shirts, collar ornaments
aud barracks bags have been issued S.
A. 'F. C. men.
A discussion of the practicability of
of an Honor System for the women of
Baylor agitates the editorial writer who
urges its speedv adoption.
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S. M. U.
The faculty voted to continue the S.
A. T. C. afttjr January 1st, the day be-
fore the telegram arrived orderingg de-
mobilization.
Or. R. S. llyer spoke on Thomas Jef-
ferson as an ideal student at chapel
hour on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Orpheus Quartet, of Los Angeles,
Cat., drew a full house on Wednesday
night, their selections ranging from
light humorous war songs to the stand-
ard classics.
Plans for the Rotunda, S. M. V, 's
year book, have been broken up due to
the early demobilization of the S.A.T.C.
No relaxation in military drill and
discipline is to be experienced.
S. M. U. Mustangs were blanked by
Rice Owls, 13-0, in a game of speed and
dash last Saturday at Houston.
S. M. II. will,meet T. C. U. December
7th, the game scheduled earlier in the
season having been postponed on ac-
count of rain and bad weather.
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Simmons.
The Seniors spent Tuesday taking ko-
dak pictures in the snow and irf a eau-
dy pull. A petrified tree baa arrived
and will be given to the collegb, being
made into a lamp post.
Meridian downs Cowboys by a 3&-12
score.
Sergeant Rupert Johnson, veteran of
the war and former student at Simmons,
has just arrived in Abilene after forty-
five days on the St. Mihiel front, where
he went "over the top" four times.
Marguerite Fisher in '' Money Tsn't
Everything," and Mutt and Jeff, Satur-
day at The- Monarch.
SOUTHWESTERN REPRESENT-
> ED AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE
President C. M. Bishop and Vice Pres-
ident T. F. Sessions were present at the
Methodist Conference held at Timpson
last week. Dr. Bishop addressed the
conference on the financial problems
facing the post war church. A notable
speaker at the conference was Prof. Ross
of Wisconsin University, who has just
returned from an extended survey of af-
fairs in Russia. He spoke of "Bolshe-
vikisiu,'' and the dangers of its spread.
Mentholated Face Cream and Lather
Brushes. Palace Barber Shop.
Just received a fresh line of Norris
Candies at Alex Sweets.
Alterations, repairing, at T. C. Gaha-
gau's, the Reliable Tailor Shop.
Fresh shipments Kilmer's and King's
package candies at Breneke's.
Fine line of W. W. W. Rings at Brcn-
eke's.
Big assortment of Jewelry at Bren-
eke's. •
Have your razors honed at the Pai-
ne,e Barber Shop.
How about that box of Candy for
your girl Thanksgiving? The Alcove.
Silverware and Cut Glass at Bren~
eke's.
fJice line of Statioenry. Give us a
trial. Wilcox Bros. Co.
Marguerite Fisher in "Money Isn't
Everything," and(Mutt and Jeff, Satur-
day at The Monarch.
Hot Chocolate and other good Hot and
Cold Drinks served at Breneke's.
Something swell in TvorV Sets.
Wilcox Bros. Co.
All Over but the Shouting
The Iluns have been licked good and plenty. The greatest
surrender of warships, guns, munitions, and supplies the world
will ever see has been made. Our boys are now standing on
German soil.
Stone's Drug Store feels like hugging itself, and invites
Megaphone readers to come in and see us do it.
In the meantime, we are ready to give you good service for
what you may need.
—KODAKS, FIJAIS,
—FOUNTAIN PENS.
—TOILET ARTICLES,
—RAuOR BLADES
—FINE STATIONERY
are many of the things of interest to you 'and which we have.
Come to see us.
Stone's Drug Store
The Pictures
You are planning to send to your soldier Xmas
should be on the way soon. ake an ap-
pointment with
STONE, Your Photographer, To-Day!
We Sell, Clean, Press and Repair Woolen and Khaki
Mood Hall Tailoring Company
. SHARBUTT and PETE CAWTHON, Managers
• The Place Where the Boys Have Their Suits Pressed and Cleaned
;> Phone 415 Georgetown, Texas
All kinds of Cookies and Layer Cakes
MODEL BAKERY
The Maverick Cafe
The Up-to-Date Place Where all Students Dine. Larger than Ever
Corner Cong. Ave. and Seventh Austin, Texas
ATTENTION! University Students
We welcome yon to our store. We carry a complete line of—
—FRUITS,
—CAKES,
, —CANDIES,
—NUTS, ETC.
Come to see us when in need of "Quality Goods."
O. K. GROCERY CO.
Phone 79 "The Quality Store" Phone 79
The COMMERCIAL
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Leading Hotel of Georgetown
Solicits the Patronage of the S. U. Students and the Public
Banquets and Special Dinners a Specialty
FIRE SUNDAY MORNING
The Soils homte, across Unievrsity
Avenue from the Administration Build-
ing, was discovered on fire about 9:30
a. m. Sunday. The fire department ar-
rived ou the spot with all possible dis-
patch and was assisted by the S. A. T.
C, men. All furniture and household
goods were saved; the house being dam-
aged by the fire to a great extent.
A'large shipment of Elmer's in 1,
2, 3, and 5-pound packages at Breneke's
Goodness knows they're good I
Nothing better than a Fountain Pen
for Christmas—Waterman and Conklin
Wilcox Bros. Co.
FOR DRY CLEANING call DEAN
MILES, Phone 262.
Fitch 's Lilac Toilet Water.
. The
First National Bank
of Georgetown.
Gives prompt attention
to all business. Cour-
teous treatment at all
times, and solicits the
patronage of the public.
Give us a share
of your business.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
v dr. s. h. Mccarty
# Dentist
Office North Side Square
Next to Postoffice
Office Pbone 387
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Students—
We want some
of your
- Trade
Try our Fruits, Nuts
and Candies
R. T. Harvick
Groceries
West Side of Square
See W. R. ROGERS
(or SERVICE CAR. Phont 413
Answer all Calls Promptly
Sun
WILL APPRECIATE
ANY ORDER FOR
Printing
ATTENTION
S. A. T. C.
I can make your uni-
form fit you. Knowhow
to Tailor. Established
here since 1899; no side
lines.
W. H. Cowley
Altering, Tailoring, Cleaning and
Pressing
DR. W. J. BURCHAM
Dentist
Phones: Office, 227; Res., 255
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Dp. R. S .TINSLEY
, Dentist
Dimmitt Building
Phone S19
n Georgetown, Texas
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DR. W. H. MOSES
Office over Stone's Drug Store
Office Phone 333
Residence 390
Georgetown, Texas
DR. S. S. MARTIN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Hodges Bros.
Phones 401 and 66
Residence, 401.
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DR. W. M. SCHULTZ
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 399
Office at Long's Drug Store
Residence 435
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See Oscar Berkman !?
For First Class
Shoe Repairing
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Wharton L. Foster
INSURANCE
Office upstairs just west of Stone's .
Drug store
Phones: Office 118. Residence 238
J. B. BOX
Buick and
Moon
Service Cars
Phones—Night 434 Daj 308
The
Farmers State Bank
Georgetown,-Texas
Solicits your account and will
give careful attention to all busi-
ness entrusted to it. /
We appreciate the liberal pat-
ronage we have had in the past
and hope to merit • continuance
1 of same in the future.
All of our facilities are at your
se rvice. ('
The Fanners Stale Bank
Harris Transfer
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L. L. SHELL
Ford Service Cars
Rates:
Town Call, 1 passenger
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: MEET TRAINS D., Htft
Fan 25c
! Special Ratoa on Oat-of-Towa
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Waldrop, Gayle. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918, newspaper, December 3, 1918; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394971/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.