Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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NORMA 1. ST A R
Entered as second-class matter, March 14,
1911, at the post-office at San Marcos, Tex-
as, under the Act of March .!, 1879.
Subscription per year - 75c
“• per term - 25c
Single copy - - - - - 5c
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor-in-Chief - - O. B. King
Assistant Editor - Miss Martha Pollard
BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manager - - Tom Harris
Assistant Business Manager - C. E. Wade
All matter for publication should be hand-
ed to the Editor-in-chief before Tuesday of
each week. Address all business relating to
subscriptions to C. E. Wade, assistant busi-
ness manager, Box 171, San Marcos, Texas.
Papers will be mailed to any place in U.S.
at the regular subscription price. Send in
your subscription at once and get all the
news of the Normal. Correspondence from
fall students, both old and new, is wanted.
Lee Hensley’s Reply.
I come to teach you how,
To be mine without delay.
Stop your counting and waiting,
And listen to what I shall say.
Show me my place in your heart,
And the room for my] hat in
your hall,
Then I shall do my part,
By never letting you fall.
In chapel and rest periods I shine
In my upper story I am light.
But the knowing that you are
mine,
Will make my Normal days
bright.
»Tis all the better that, you dance
And in Domestic Science shine.
For the girl that can’t cook, sew
and prance.
Need never expect to be mine.
Miss Pearsall (calling the roll)
-“Mr. S-” Miss W - “He has
resigned, Miss Pearsall. ”
Miss Pearsall.—* “Good!”
Some Noted Freshmen
There is Miss Zora Carter with
j those big round eyes so brown,
who is noted for her quietness;
but when she opens that mug of
hers, look out for wit is coming.
“He is so cute.”
“I like the clothes he wears.”
At the Baptist church and in
Math. I is where he shines.Guess
if you can who he may be. It’s a
secret. I wouldn’t have you men-
tion it for anything, but the per-
son Pm speaking of is Wesley
Blount.
Miss Mae Daniels is the pret-
tiest one of us all, and, Town
Boys, look out! But joking aside
she sings like a nightengale. For
proof go to Miss B. To hear her
sing do-ra-me-fa-sol would charm
the heart of a flat iron.
“Isn’t he tall and handsome?
He carries his chest so high.
Whats his name?” ask some one
in P. C. Why, that, just think
of it, is our Mr. Bull.
Miss Lillian Bashaw, ourjivery
latest member, knows latin to
perfection. If she] would] only
try, she could sing the syllables
just like Mr. P. Are surprised?
Well I gues not? When from S.
M. B. A. she comes, |with those
baby-blue eyes so dreamyS and
catchy.
Have your first film developed
free at the Brill Art Studio above
Johnson Bro's,North side square.
You should see our new Fall
line of 400 samples —brand new
weaver—price that make you
forget the high cost of living—
dollars less than you expected to
pay—-come in today and see for
yourself.
Griffin Brothers.
“The Twin Taiiors”
Mr, Miller,—“Have you ever
seen any one who would eat dis-
eased meat?”
Miss Clemens — “Yes sir. Once
we had a cow that died, and
some Mex'cans wanted it and
we gave it to them thinking they
wanted the hide. They ate the
cow and it nearly broke our
hearts.”
Miller’s Studio Monday 9 to
11:45 a. m. $5.00 photos for $3.00
and $8.00 photos $5.00, Novem-
ber 20 only.
Miller’s Studio.
Janitor:-“All these many
years I’se picked out Prof.
Thomas a girl every year, but
.he’s still single;never is to marry
dey always disappoint him.”
Juniors Elect Officers.
The following officers were
elected last Saturday by the
Junior Glass.
G. H. Harrison, President.
Miss Peel, Sec’y and Treas.
A.W. Giaham,Sergant-at-arms
Miss Posy Gates, Editor.
Don’t think you will make me
mad by not accepting my offer
for Monday, but if you want nice
Xmas pictures,"come.
Miller
Thanksgiving sale of Womens
suits and coats, begins Monday.
Get our page circular.
Keeton-Griffin Co.
“On a Hunt for the Best There is.’"
Naturally, you want the best BUT YOU DON’T
ALLWAYS GET IT, so you keep on hunting
Why not take the advise of hundreds of satisfied customere of this store and come here
tirst for everything you want from.a drug store.
What advantage is there trading here?
Every advantage the reputation we have for carrying only the best goods, our court-
eous treatment, our low prices, and your satisfaction.
San Marcos Pharmacy
Johnson’s Greatest of all Sales
Commencing Saturday Nov. 18, lasting two weeks.
Great price reductions throughout the house. See
big circular.
Johnson Brothers,
North Side
of Square
THE FAIR
Aviation Caps, Sweaters, Gloves,
Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons,
Dry Goods, Stationery, Post
Cards, etc, Prices right.
m
THE
PANTS KING
TROUSERS
OAU1MQRB
Buy your odd Trousers, Suits, Hats,
and Shoes, and Furnishings from
GEO. M. EDGE
We sell them right
POST OFFICE BAnBER SHOP
Vaughn Nesbitt
Proprietor
Respectfully Solicits a Share of Your
Patronage
NEW PICTURES
AND SHEET MUSIC
Come look over our
stock now so you
may be better able
to decide just what
you want for
(Christmas
OUR STOCK IS NOW
COMPLETE
A. B. Rogers
Furniture Co.
Joe Hormachea
Expert Tailor
Work called for and delivered
Suits pressed....... ............ 25 C.
Suits dry cleaned................50c.
„ scrubbed......................75 C.
Ladies work a specialty. Rrin& us
your work Next to
Rogers Furniture Gompany
I Wonder Why
Miss Carroll’s favorite fruite
is apples. I Wonder why —may-
be she, like many girls, loves to
have her fortune told. You
know fortunes are some times
told by means of apples, Apples
have coers (Goers) Neverthe-
less she loves “——” (apples) I
wonder why.—
Lost: Thursday, November 16,
1911, at the end of fourth period,
an English teacher. Finder
please return to the Junior II’s,
English 5, room 6.
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Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614371/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.