Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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NORMAL STAR
WITH OTHER COLLEGES.
1 Remember the Citizens State Bank
when you have money to deposit.
Plans are nearing completion for
the dual track meet between Mis-
souri and Minnesota which is sched-
uled to be held in the spring.
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One hundred and ninety-two pre-
paratory schools are represented in
the Freshman class at Dartmouth,
Exeter having the largest number.
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Missouri has a canning factory in
connection with its horticulture de-
partment, which supplies the local
grocers with canned vegetables.
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According to the latest reports,
California and Stanford Universities
are discussing the reinstatement of
the standard American football game
in place of the rugby game now play-
ed.
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Freshmen at the University of Wis-
consin are not allowed to walk on
the campus. They are compelled to
run from building to building with
their caps in their left hands.
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CorneH’s football team in operation
is the subject of a new vitagraph
film. This is the first instance of
the kind on record.
Mr. Pace, when asked what he con-
sidered the most important event in
the Senior Class, replied “I passed
in Solid Geometry.”
Say, pay your subscription to the
Star at once.
Mr. Bird well—‘‘Miss Bartak, what
became of Alaric?”
Miss B.—‘‘He died.”
Mr. B.—“Right you are, and so
did Charles Martel and George Wash-
ington.”
Do you want a better salary? The
Teachers' Mutual Association, Moore,
Texas.
The Rexall Store
POST CARDS OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS, 1c EACH; THE LATEST
FADS IN CARDS ARE 5 FOR 10C.
Taylor &. Williams
THE NEW MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
IN WALLER’S RACKET STORE
Is now showing a Beautiful Line of
Millinery,—prices to suit everyone.
New exhibit of hats every Monday.
You are invited to call and see our
Styles and get Our Prices.
MRS. J. D. IRWIN.
We carry the Largest Shoe Stock
in this section (outside the cities).
The New “Selby”
Low Shoes
In Pumps and Oxfords are here In
all that’s new, $2.50 to . . . $4.00
Howard and Foster Shoes for men,
$4.00 and........... $5.00
H. BREVARD CO.
THE BETTER LINES.
Special Millinery Display
a
MRS. H. ARENSTEIN’S
Monday, March 18th
Mr. Pace—“Some young lady has | We offer you the best service at
been sitting on my hat.” | the cheapest price. The Teachers
Miss Sayers—“Did I do it?” Mutual Association, Moore, Texas
Come in and see us. We appreciate your
Trade
Harrison & Merrill
Jewelers
“THE HOUSE THAT HANDLES THE BEST.”
Sterling’s Muslin
Underwear
MATCH SETS
PETTICOATS
GOWNS, ETC.
LOWEST PRICES
AT
Esterwood Dry Goods
Company
Quality Tells and Price Sells.
Southwest Texas State Normal School
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
Summer Session and Summer Normal, June 4 to July 28
State Examinations, July 29 to August 1
Summer Normal Department
Summer Session Department
Full courses in all branches required
for different classes of State Certifi-
cates.
The regular Normal School work in
Senior classes leading to Normal
School Diplomas by work in successive summers. Full credit given
for all work done in regular courses leading to first grade certificate
or diploma. Teachers holding certificates from other State Normal
Schools, who desire their renewal, will find our summer course adapt-
ed to their needs. Write for particulars.
Instruction by members of the regular Normal Faculty and several
adcW'oraUTnstructors, who are leading Educators in the State.
An Ideal Location For Summer Work. Easy of Access
For full information address,
C. E. EVANS, PRESIDENT
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS.
Mrs. j. C. Robison
J. C. ROBISON
FOR
FINE CAKES,
Fashionable Shoe Repairer
EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALER.
1 sell the Dittmarm Shoe, also
BREAD, ROLLS,
the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Sole
AND ETC.
Shoe.
Corner Cedar and Hopkins Street, at the sign o the
GOLD
BOOT.
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