The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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ALETHEAN PROGRAM.
Monday, May 16. 1910.
"Music Day."
Roll Call—Answer with name
of some national air.
Piano Solo-Miss Mary Thomas.
Sketch of Life of Beethoven-
Miss Gertrude Lenords.
Piano Solo- Miss Sarah Fisher.
Sketch of Chopin - Miss Bessie
Burcb.
Duet—Misses Blanche Corry and
Sarah Fisher-
Violin Solo — Miss Josephine
Field.
Sketch of MacDowell—Miss Ab-
bie Griffins.
Song by Society— Dixie."
You will be pleased The Fav-;
orite Barber Shop. Try and
see.
See W. R. McElroy if you want
to buy, sell or rent city property.
College Posters, Pennants
and Pillows—new supply at
Long's.
A pleased customer is the best j
advertisement. The Favorite
Barber Shop pleases its custo-
mers.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
i-
Whereas, God in His infinite
wisdom, has seen proper to
take from earth the mother of
our friend and class mate, Bess
Carother3; therefore, be it,
Resolved; First, ^that we, the
members of the Senior Class
extend to her our heartfelt sym-
pathy in this sad hour; and
Second, that a copy of these
resolutions be published in the
Megaphone.
D. W. Carter, Jr.,
Bertha McKee,
Mattie Sue Barton,
Committee.
Palace Barber Shop
R. H. Ballerstedt, Propr.
The shop where you get satisfactory work all the
time. Ask the students*.
SUMMER SESSION OF SOUTHWES-
TERN UNIVERSITY.
All kinds of cool, refreshing
drinks served up right at "The
Acme."
Quickest attention at the,
American Express Co.
Tipe dreams made easy; use
Long's smoking goods.
We try to serve the best cold
drinks, ices and cream at the
Nook.
Mr. M. K. McLean, who will
enter Oxford next fall is con-
sidered exceptionally fortunate
in being accepted by Christ
Church College.
The best service by American
Express Co.
Nice line stationery at the
Nook.
Keep well by using Long'
remedies.
Lots of new jewelry, watches,
clocks, fountain pens in fact
any thing in a first class jewel-1
ry store at Breneke's, come and |
see.
Mr. R D. Jones, who gradu-
ated from S. U. several years
ago and since then in law at
the State, was in Geogetown
Monday and Tuesday visiting
old friends. He is practicing
law in Dallas.
Not a dull moment Monday
night. Remember the encored.
Let Breneke repair your jew-
elry and watches.
The Summer Session of 1910
promises to be the largest in
our history. The committee has
never had the names of so many
students who have expressed a
desire for work in the summer
before„the opening of the Sum-
mer Session. The attention of
the student body is called to
the following courses which the
summer school committee has
arranged for this year:
Latin 3.
Physics A (for entrance cred-
it).
Mathematics 3.
Mathematics A (3) (Trigono-
metry).
Chemistry A.
Education A, B, C, D, III.
French A, B.
j German A, B. I.
English I.
English 3 will be offered pro-
vided eight students desire the
co'irse.
Miss Long and Miss Murray
will offer violin and piano. •
The'Summer Session will begin
June 9. Of course students will
not be expected to do full work
until the close of commence'
ment esercises bur assignments
will be made so that courses
may be well under way by the
beginning of the following
week.
Tuition will be at the rate of
$6.00 per hour's credit value,
three hours' credit course'
$15,00, four hours' $20.00. A
course in the Fitting School will
be $12.00. An incidental fee of
$1.00 will be charged all stu
dent. Chemical laboratory fee
is $15.00.
No student will be allowed to
make more than four hours'
credit.
Those who expect to take
courses in the Summer Session
should report to the Registrar
and reserve a room at Mood
Hall if they intend to board
there.
Texatone Jersey Cream, Dr.
Pepper and other good Texas
drinks at The Nook.
You have never heard the
Orchestra play "rag time," but
it is goin to do it Monday night
and you can't sit still.
If you need up-to-date Cards,
Programs or fine printing don't
fail to see the Georgetown Com
mercial printery. No delay.
The Acme appreciates your
patronage and will show it by
giving you good stuff.
Always in a receptive mood.
The American Express Co.
The Favorite Barber Shop
will give you prompt attention
and good work. Call and see.
Theme Pads, Exam. Booklets
and all school supplies at Long's.
Your morals will be better
and your language chaste if you
have an Onoto Pen. Stone says
so.
"The Acme" serves only the
best.
Onoto Pens are self filling and
absolutely non-leakable, no mat-
ter which end you stand on.
Stone can prove this.
Your patonage appreciated.
"The Acme."
Your health easily restored if
' Long fills your prescription.
Onoto is Jap for Ben and
means Gift of God. Now I
know you will want to see it.
Stones Drug Store.
Remember Long has what you
want for less.
Just the article for a present
at Long's at bargain pricis.
"The Acme" cream parlor is
cool, clean and cozy.
The latest thing in Fountain
Pens at Long's.
When you buy a piano, you
are going to get a good one.
The Jesse French Piano Co.
have the best.
If is College Goods Long has
them.
Follow the crowd to "The
Acme."
The Favorite Barber Shop ap-
preciates the students trade.
Buy Jewelry where you have
the stock to select from.
Wilcox.
W. R. McElroy buys, sells or
rents city property. See him.
Watch and Jewelry work
guaranteed.
Wilcox Bros,
Southwestern
Barber Shop
Shaves, latent Style Hair Cuts,
Massages and Baths.
My Motto: "Cleanness and Good Tools"
Next door to Wilcox Bros.
H. Burkhardt,
Manager
The
T roy Steam
Laundry
will do your work just as cheap as
any other laundry. You can count
on your clothes being clean and
sanitary.
All Else Being Equal Stand
By HOME INDUSTRIES
Student agents at
Mood Hall,
Giddings Hall
and in town.
The
Farmers
State
Bank
cordially invites the ac=
counts of the Students
and Faculty.
A. G. SPALDINC 4 BROS.
Are the Largest "
Manufacturers in
the World of
Official ,
Equipment
for all Athletic
Sports and
Pastimes.
\vimm
Sports
you should have a
copy of the Spalding
Catalog. It's a com-
plete encyclopedia of
What's New in Sport and
is sent free ou request
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO
SPALDING
Trade Mark
is known throughout
the world as a
Guarantee
of Quality
.CONCORD J EVANSTQN
With Ara-NotPh With Buttonhole
TliE NEW
Arrow Collars
FOR SUMMER
ISO. each—2 for 25o. Arrow Cuffs, 26o.
Cluett, Peabody <fe Co., Makers
r.
Investiagte before you invest.
You should see Onoto any way.
Stone's Drug Store.
Tenni3 Goods—just what is
wanted at Long's.
Who is Walden? You'll find
out.
Don't forget that all the
school supplies for less at
Long's.
~~ New lot of Nunnally's delici-
ous quality candy in 5 lb. pack-
ages at The Nook.
Violin quartets—S. U. Orche-
stra. See the boy try to swal-
low the trombone Monday
night.
G. E. HENSCHEN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Pos Office Drug Store
Office 78—PHONES—Residence 316
DR. W. H. MOSES
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Stones Drug Store
Office 29—PHONES—Residence 390.
DR. G. K. TALLEY
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Office South Side. Over Price Bros.
At Taylor Every Tuesday.
P. W. Carothers Pres. Sam W. Brown Cash.
C. S. Bel ford, Vice-Pres.
First National Bank
Georgetown, Texas
Capital
Surplus aud profits
Deposits ....
J100.000 00
85,000 (10
3*25,000 00
A General Banking Business
Your Account it Solicited
For
Swell Rigs, Prompt
and Courteous At-
tention Ring : :
JNO. COFFEE
Phone 144
RIGS ARE READY
Patronage Appreciated
FRAZIER'S LIVERY
STABLE
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Phone 201
T- c. DEVER,
Liveryman
367 PHONE 367
We have the
best Article
The best territory,
the best system, we
want the best men.
That means YOU
See G. H. DEAL
The Home Educational Co.
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Tunnell, T. A. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1910, newspaper, May 20, 1910; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401188/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.