The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
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Normal 39; Southwestern Scrubs 0
The game with the Southwest-
ern Scrubs on Wednesday, Nov.
24, is past history, but as we
remember it, Normal had a walk-
over, the final score being 39 to 0.
This game gave the whole team
a chance to star, and they did.
Normal defense was invincible
except for one plunge by the
Scrubs for thirty yards through
tackle, and later a clever pass
over center for thirty more. It
was in these two plays only that
the Scrubs made first downs.
The Normal team apparently
were working off some eleemosy-
nary feelings held toward Coronal
who had ruthlessly broken a
long standing schedule, and, like
the old woman’s turkey, came
up missing on Thanksgiving
morn. According to the fable,
the turkey was corn-fed (yellow
corn).
Holly Boxes and Holly Paper
at Hofheinz.
Y. W. & Y. M. C. A.
Last Friday the Y. W. and Y.
M. enjoyed a joint thanksgiving
service. The Mendelssohn Club
favored the associations with
special music for the occasion.
The address delivered by Dr.
Hawk surely must have meant
something to every member pres-
ent. After the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed in Miss Hines’
room. There delicious tea and
cakes were served.
Rubber heels keep the jar off
of the nerves and make a cross
disposition sunny. Attached by
J. C. Robison, The Modern Elec-
tric Shoe Repairer, 215 East
Hopkins St.
Mr. Brown gave a test to his
class in solid geometry. One of
the figures required in the test
was on the board.
Miss Sauer (thinking it unnec-
cessary to copy the figure) -
“Shall we put that figure on our
paper.”
Mr. Brown —“You can’t get
that figure but you might copy
it.”
Eugene Cheatham, Best Boot
Black in the United States.
TENNIS
A net, a maid,
The sun above,
Two sets were played—
Result: tw7o love.
Again we played;
This time she won;
I won the maid—
Result: two one.
—Ex.
Toys of all kinds at Hofheinz.
We Have Largest {F}ack-Qrounds and Moft Expensive Lenses for
School Groups and 3uss ‘Portraits. All Work Guaranteed.
BRILL’S STUDIO
DR. ERNEST BOSTON
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5
Over San Marcos Pharmacy
Agnew & Fourqurean
THE PURE FOOD
GROCERS
A nice line Seward’s
Candy. Beech Nut Deli-
cacies.
KODAKS
AND
KODAK
FINISHING
Funk’s Drug
Store
TAXI CABS
—OR—
Baggage Wagons
Lindsey Transfer Co.
PHONE 59
Keep tab on us. We are
prepared to do first class
work, have the machinery
and hands to turn out A
No. 1 work, send us your
laundry.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
San Marcos Laundry
For first class barber work make the
PARLOR BARBER SHOP '%TAT4NK
YOUR HEADQUARTERS DAIGLE & BYLER
S. N. Williams
DENTIST
Telephone No, 33.
TAKE AN
AUTO RIDE
Up to KYLE, by the way
of the Blanco High Bluff
some Evening
50_Cents for the Bound Trip
MERRITT BROS.
S. W. Phone 39, Com. 105
Wear Means Trial!
and trial tests workman-
ship, fabric and price.
If you tell us to have
Ed. V Price & Co.
tailor your new
clothes to indi-
vidual order they
will embody
every detail of
satisfaction.
CALDCLEUGH’S TAILOR SHOP
Next to First National Bank
The Rexall Drug
Store
is the best place to get
your Drugs, School Sup-
plies and Toilet Articles.
BOTH PHONES 137
Going Home
Christmas?
If so, come in our
Store and let as show
you some nice things to
take home for Christmas
gifts. We have a nice
line of Christmas Novel-
ties that will please you.
Let us frame your
pictures and trays before
the holiday rush.
A. B. Rogers
Furniture Co.
Nesbitt’s Place
THE BARBER SHOP
Make our place your
headquarters.
EAST SIDE SQUARE
3rd door above First Nat’l Bank
J. H. GLIMP
& SON
GROCERYMEN
C-40 Phones S. W.-45
Dr. H. F. Jordan
DENTIST
North Side Plaza.
A complete line of Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Sta-
tionery, pencils, etc. Always on hand at the
SAN MARCOS PHARMACY
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The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915, newspaper, December 3, 1915; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614392/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.