The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
PARTY OF FOURTEEN CAME FROM
DENTON. REPORT THAT THEY
WERE ROYALLY ENTER-
TAINED IN SAN
MARCOS
Crowd ol Normal Students Greets Them
at Train and Endeavors to Give
Them a Good Time Until
They Leave
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ety gave a luncheon. Here the
time passed quickly and the
social period was broken up
when it was announced it was
time to adjourn to the auditor-
ium for the debate.
We have never had visitors
that seemed to appreciate our
efforts to entertain them any
more than did those from the
North Texas Normal. We wish
that if they ever come back to
visit us on such an occasion that
we can treat them in exactly the
same wTay.
Call and see the Old Boot
Black and w7ater carrier coach.
I can sho shine your shoes, at
Nesbit’s Barber Shop.
New Belts at the Toggery.
Toast:
Here’s to
The best old state in forty-eight,
and the greatest. Normal in
that state,
S. W. T. N!
Fresh Chocolate Candies.
Hoflieinz.
Klothes Kleaned Klean at the
Toggery.
China —“What would you say
if I told you that the Normal
tank is going dry?”
Squire—“I’d say, “Go thou
and do likewise.”
New Collars at the Toggery.
Eugene Cheatham, Best Boot
Black in the United States.
Mapp —“Bob, let me smoke
your pipe.”
Bob Y. —“Man! I’ve got con-
sumption.”
Mapp—“What makes you think
that?”
Bob—“I consume everything
on the table.”
A big line of shoes at Harrison
& Dezelle.
Galbreath’s for home made
candy.
We go to the Normal to improve
our faculties.
Our teachers are our faculty.
Therefore we go to the Normal
to improve our teachers.
STUDENTS CELEBRATE THE DOUBLE
VICTORY IN CHAPEL
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not express themselves enough
in words so led the student body
in a few yells.
Following this, several mem-
bers of the party that w* I * * * * & 7ent to
Huntsville told of different phases
of their trip and each declared
it was a treat, and that the
Huntsville people certainly know
how to entertain visitors To
make a fittingly climax, Pres.
Evans read a poem which w7ill be
published in the next edition.
It was received with cheers and
sanctioned by every student of
the Southwest Texas Normal.
Pajamas at the Toggery.
Scene: Majestic Theatre in
Houston.
Time: During the flashing of
various colored lights.
Spectator: C. C. Stricklin.
1st Flash—Stricklin—Lookie!
2nd Flash —Stricklin—Lookie
there!
3rd Flash—Climax — Stricklin
—Whew7ie! Lookie there! A-i n t
that pretty.
Select your Easter hat here.
Everything that is new and
stylish has just been received.
LEADER MILLINERY,
Miss Mattie L. Watkins.
Suits to order at the Toggery.
Cowan tried to check his suit
case on a street car.
New Sox at the Toggery.
Mr. Arnold generously treated
the crowTd to a bag of pop-corn.
Lunch at Galbreath’s.
Mr. Arnold—“How old is the
Republican party?”
Miss Lawhon—“It has been in
existance since the time of
Adam.”
The PRICE is the THING,
The Toggery.
Drink at Galbreath’s.
C. Price—“What is that all
over your face?”
Squire Parks —“A shave.”
(We don’t believe it—tho he did
need it).
Fruits of all kinds and Nuts.
Hofheinz.
I will meet you at Harrison &
Dezelle.
Senior—“When I get my di-
ploma I shall step into a position
of $20,000 per—”
Fish—“Per w7hat?”
Junior—“Perhaps.”
Night Shirts at the Toggery.
We Are Now Showing a Great
Number of New Blouses
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Our 3tock is now replete with hundreds of the newest blouses of
Silk or Cotton. Many of these are newly received embracing the
latent ideas in scores of beautiful models
Large assortment of Cotton Waists
in sheer materials, special values at
Another group of wonderful values. These beautful models of
Tub Silk, Habutai and Crepe-de-Chine which we d? O A (A
are showing at_______________________________ Z*. Vy Vy
These distinctive designs should appeal to the discriminate dresser.
Blouses of fine Crepe-de-Chine d2 T i d> Z C YY
and Georgette Crepe_________ y^ LO O• D Vy
NEW WASH WAISTS NEW WASH DRESSES NEW WASH SKIRTS
‘The Only Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery
THE SERIES—SERIAL MASTERPIECE
“GRAFT”
With HOBART HENLY
APRIL 1 7, (ONE WEEK LATER THAN FIRST ANNOUNCED)
Each Episode of this picture is a complete 3tory in itself.
That it is on the side of the uplift will attract every one.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
April IT Morning Matinee Free to Students
The Mutual Mercantile Co.
FOR
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES
WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
Attention Students
Why spend money experi-
menting—That cofts money.
My tailor is the only expert
in town.
CLEANING and PRESSING
Look my Spring Suit Patterns
over. Made in San Marcos.
ARMSTRONG
118 West Saxitonio Street
New Shirts at the Toggery.
Hutto shook hands with the
street car conductor when the
conductor stuck out his hand
for his nickel.
JENNINGS PHARMACY
S. W. 182 COM. 32
THE QUALITY
DRUG STORE
PURE DRUGS
__and—
Good Soda Water
Hensley in excitement mailed
a letter in a small gas tank think-
ing it a mail box.
Genuine Coca Cola served at
our Soda Fountain. Hofheinz.
All "Normal" Feet Can be Fit
at DeShields Shoe Store
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The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1916, newspaper, April 14, 1916; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614382/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.