The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
NEW THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday
James
Oliver
“Golden
Snare”
& thrilling
story of the
Great
Northwest
STUDENTS
COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, ALL KINDS OF
COOKING UTENSILS, SCISSORS AND CUTLERY. COM-
PLETE TENNIS STOCK.
E. D. Samuel Hdwe. Co.
Modern Tailors for the best in the
Tailor Line.
Don’t miss school on account of rain.
Phone 86 for a jitney.
COUNTRY TRIPS—Service Cars-
Phone 86. Prompt service. Your pat
ronage solicited.
“Did she let you kiss her goodnight?’
Dement: “Sure, that’s the reason why
I was late for class this morning.”
NORMAL NOTES
(Edited by Mary Hail Austin)
Miss Jewel Dromgoole visited Alma
Agee in Georgetown the past week.
Mr. Leonard Hopson, former student
of Normal and now at Texas Univer-
sity visi'ted at the Ward house Sunday.
Miss Nola Baruer spent Saturday
night ’and Sunday with friends in San
Antonio.
Mrs. R. J. Watkins spent the week-
end with home folks.
Miss Annie Laurie Murdoch has
been out of school for several days on
account of illness.
The Garth House girls celebrated
with a candy making last Tuesday
night. I’ll say Mary Hill can make
good fudge!
A kodak and picnic partp is planned
by the Garth girls for tomorrow.
We are sorry to hear that Miss Euna
Dinter was called home last week upon
the death of her sister.
Miss Powell Erskine has been suffer-
ing with an infected hand this week.
Mrs. Bryan who was injured by a
fall Monday, October 3 has been moved
to the hospital at Temple.
Kenneth Clough of Austin was the
guest of Gertrude Sheffield Sunday.
J. K. Rowan of Austin was the guest
of Miss Mabel Bean Sunday.
Alma Hierholzer will spend this week
end at home.
Miss ITearne visited in San Antonio
last Tuesday.
Miss Barton of Overton, Texas, and
of S. M. U. has arrived to take charge
of some of the sub-college Music and
English classes.
EX-BOBCATS MAKING
GOOD AT THE A. & M.
The other day when looking over
the Battallion, the A. & M. College pa-
per, we noticed an article which read
as follows: “Here are some of the
men who are helping to keep that plea-
sant grin on Coach Anderson’s face”
And among the names of the A. & M.
squad w'e saw D. J. Wible’s. We are
glad to hear that Wible is making such
a good showing down at A. & M. be-
cause he is an old Normal letter man,
having played the position of right
guard for the Bobcats last year.
U. O. O. F. T. ORGANIZES
Tuesday at 12:30 o’clock room 6 was
ablaze with bright lights. What was
happening? The United Order of Fire
Tops was being organized. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: 'Grand
Torch Bearer, Ruford Henderson;
1st vice-Grand Torch Bearer, Saphron-
ia Brown; 2nd vice-Torch Bearer,
Ruth Walker; Secretary and Treasurer
Margaret Galey; Star reporter, Sallie
Haynes, and Sergeant-at-arms, Julia
Taylor.
!
October Offerings
At Your Store
BREVARD’S
THE HOUSE OF VALUES
—Arriving this week one Hun-
dred Fifth Avenue latest in
Silk Dresses—all the Newest
Silks.
THIS LOT OF DRESSES WILL GO ON SALE OR SPE-
CIAL PRICES—PLENTY STYLISH STOUTS
FOR THE LARGE WOMAN
SELBY SHOES, WARNER CLOTHES,
HOWARD AND FOSTER SHOES,
STETSON AND KNOX
HATS
Brevard Company j
MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE
Full Line of Fruits, Home of Butter Kist
Pop Corn and Peanuts
ORIENTAL
CONFECTIONERY
Complete Line of
STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
ronage solicited. ' 1 was late tor class tins m.r.mg," Let Modern Tailors mash your Sui*' -----------------------------------------------------------------
Arenstein’s
Greater October Sale
Of Ready-to-Wear and Millinery
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Accessories Slashed Mercilessly
Right at the beginning of the Fall and Win-
ter Season this announcement comes to you
wiih all its Force and Vigor.
Your $$$ Will Have Greater Buying Power at this Sale
Beginning Friday Oct. 14-Lasting Two Weeks 0nly-14 Bargain Days
ARENSTEIN’S Exchs£PLadies
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The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921, newspaper, October 15, 1921; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614596/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State University.