McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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MORRIS LEDGER Jv
RALPH STEEN . ..ie Art. It.eital of the
CORDON 7T Was present il in the col-
JEWF'tonum Tuesday euiung at 8:15
A -. A medium size audience was prca-
it 1 very liberally opplaudi ! each
of the program.
Tl following program wns protiouncid
the moat successful -tudi nl recital-
n nitlre aeaaoni
r Brahms Amlironiu
Eoimetl llugh I.hui hlrp
rtlna Long Josriihlnt t.n-ham
I'ranka Fay Morrison and Kay
li.
iIjm Movement from the Moon
ht.lt -nnata ..' Ileetlioten
Crace Lee Cranston
x qv As 1: l Garden! Iti-her
h 1'iirr laom Martha Halow
Hubert Bell
I Ik - I trie lukon service
Lula Hampton
1 r S Jpt'.ir Halde Kelerllel
i iiviic jny
'I h' Cimpndour'a Fan ("adman
Vil-t Op 2 1.Mlski
Lillian Cambill
llrr lose ( numbs
Set- ll Horse of the Flowing Mane.Sprow
Kilfc. ne I.ukrr
Wa" IrW Duraiol
K Vera Hall
.Pif r'.d.y
Opal Pattrraon
Prelude In C Sharp Minor.. It iiliinaninnlf
Valae In Oclavoa .'ih one
Iaiulse Davenort
Schelto M' iidel.-ohn
Cradle Song .... I'almgirii
June McMahan
A Spirit of Flower Cami I . II iii'l""
Jardon A'Mour Moon
Grady Morton
( laudia .'mi ml
Vera Baldwin
Hear Me Norma" hum Ni Bilhnui
Carolyn McNttl) and Brulih Iran
doratlon H..n.i-ki
Klnaurak Weiniuw-ki
Ink lliirlord
"Every Flown' (nni Madam
Butterfly").. I'm. mi
Bong Sran and Mai) Kula .Vai-
Pirate Dream- Hueitu
Spring Corm- 1 iiulung (am.
t in i Mi Ki una
Hark. Hark ill. tail. slmUil I l-t
The Metr " !""" I l'"wr"
I.....H! I lluiluril
is ntUirki i
June VorM MWrll U)OkK
-einur iu -
llltllt ttneill mm In urn ilaia
Anient anas woti.ltous wise:
-a)s: ' e Pl Omegas and
"tollei Hilt I'lus.
until) 1' hla college cmiiKP vim dona
Ami iniiUH huml- jIwui
lie must oil1' " I'M irrriuVnir
Jul) he milt'i"' l!''1"" llm ul
$50 dii tm
tuuncli. l) Muffti
pitipiictm her ttl. it
of l! all llie fails nl lh iiii
I ' v motor espied her
it I -poke In IV in McKruwu
I iliii'a why -In'- Mt ill whrif he it
'it... Mil. lllatk hrtti
II i xiii any pullf
1.. mi )t.ir
n I llut'a not bull.
M nml. Iiv maul ill.'
II is .uln named Hank
Who- a I Mirth aManl I. Her at
III. tutu Kwhii.kf htnk .ie
..... ' Kiiri.ll n tln.iiiiiK lli. i .' II ma--.
High' Ml- Candm MtV.U . ..)- wi-
supuuard i' mil. tin.' Inn- (lihtllu
wtyn hrfoit. U kill- IV dm..i. 't u the
iauw. yi iii .it. lu In miuI il i- On '
lau-c In-lfad id -titiii) t- iiolrd tin'
t-naitm.d (air danw I -u.l. . Olli. Il
..s'l.lole ho kill- IV..I.lm.n. Il U the
mux ..li my hc. II I- tin uiiim " l'ai.i
Finn in uwlng the tell u-.il wa fin-
I ana. -.d and IiIiikIhhI u!"''-l ni.lild)
Mi- looie: Why did tu laugh ...
li aililt at Mr. Jtmei' funii) -loi) '
Mr Moon-! I wai jut luuhiuk al llie
loit I wits giltiug itady lo It II.
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Insure with the Federal
Life Insurance Company
ffiuii.uu Hemn lu-ui inn')
nit usr
Wi'cou'i eten an mint and
eei) illness.
We insure policies without e
.ciliims or testrk'tioii-
W'e pny you el aim f tine tl.iv
or more.
W'e pny ou a long u- lutully
disabled by UlneM.
W'e pu Mil u limit H mi an-
totull) tUitublvil lx attiilenl
W'e ptovide Hospital Hem fit-
W'e pay for tho firl week nr
uu pari thereof.
W'e pa claim promptly wilh
out test tape.
W'e opemto a it U'Ktt' !""
eoiporation
NO SMSMKNT Out Hi
.ie aie nut tin' cheapest bill llie
best. Alliaitie Agent's u
tiuil for icliable nludetil li
vuuit to nuiko inoiie) lli'm miiii
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Dulrict Manager
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Stliolarsliip Soricl). From left to right: Hazel Arnold Lillian Bell Alnh Hayter Edgar ininc. Loner row:
l.ucile Knox Pearl Land Jewel Pose) and Ralph Stcen.
FRESHMEN TO BE TAKEN INTO COLLEGE
"GRAB ANKLES FISH"
NEXT YEAR VIA FACULTY SUPERVISION
A in w niithod of inilialiiiK frt-luntn in
In the iii)strrir nf collrRr life I- In I"
iniiitiirattd at McMurr) Cullrp.' Iirginnuii:
Willi the rtKi-l ration fur llir fall linn 111.
in. lluid ii nut to In in the hand- nf the
I'. I. I'.'n (I'ernicimiH I'mprlltira of Pad-dli-)
in in timi- ini.-t itncirnl on llui and
iMt) other cjni.u Inilead the fatult)
Mill hate tharce of the Nriih)le- ac-
indii)K to word frnm the IV an'- tiflke.
Kieihiueu ure In rtKter on S-pttniber
II. At a m J-cplrinlH-r It I'rt-idrnt
I W llutil i- In addieii the ilai and
.1- u purl of the li-h da) a ten itinii I-
U nit: ilauiird li) llie fat nil) and the -en
n.i- Ihrii u diut- will be made mi I the
lit in.l In neailiy puuita of inlrtot.
llie Mtlinii nf the fall trim i.ililuj:.
lialuiK with llui matter italu: tl i a
fnndainrnlal incial at MiMinr) Cidlte
thai .Indent- air trained in -elf dirt t linn
Il is a miird that htinlrnt riitrruiK lolltce
tnme fur inlt llettuul ulul xpirltujl .ain
llie (milt) lvalue- that frr-hinen. man)
nf llirin ure comiiiK mtu a new riiMrnii
mint Not rteiy one nit- ntT In u nuul
Ik kiiiiiiii In order thai frt-limtn may
tit the IJKht idea of thill iilition to nil
lrtr and till .laitid at tune inlii lliur
wink with the thimcht lint llie) an u
iniuatid at MiMurr) tin fut nil) line
idalitird the da) S 'l. iiihrr II In In Hill
Willi I'lt-id.nt llillit'i addn In llie fit-li
man ila a . inhleil in tin ihtxl al '
a. in.
A initial rttriiuii fur the tlais i la-
hit; I'lanm-d by the family and -rniui-t
In i la Mill be Kitt li a tliito tmr tin
Westinghouse and
General Electric
Buzz Fans
and Hunter
Ceiling Fans
The Scholarship Society
MAY BECOME ARCHAIC
tit) and In liraib) lKiinU of intereit. llir
rniire da) ii i;ien uttr lo a coojierathe
ITnil In initiate the freshmen into campus
life not l a crand brawl but In a wcl
mine whiih will make him alad that he
ha- t ho-en McMurry for liii collrcr.
Dalton Gives Historic
Relics to McMurry
(Cuntmurd from page one)
iniiitruitrd in West Texas. The fence
built by Ben Calbruilh near the cue of
l'u-1 City waa cut aetrrul times before II
i mild lie made to bland. 'I here is also u
pine of wire from what in thought to be
the secund fence which was built by tin
r'spurio Land and Cutlle Company near
Vir ' H182.
llulfulo Gun
large bore buffalo gun u-ed by llie
S-ringu lliiffalo Ciuiiiaii) as lite as 1HT8
is ipiite u turiiuity. 'llie Sriinpii Company
w ts the largrst corHirulinu of Us ort op
rratiiig in the Plains -rttiou tmployiug
from fifty to otrr one hundred hunter- A
luiiule loading shot gun used in Milam
( utility and a cilurn's lifle is al-o iiiiluded
It. old oiv from the Klondike u large col
hi lion of all tyatt of slulls and auiiuiiui-
linn u-etl In West Texas intituling a Mm
nie ball; hii Indian laute ti-td brlMetu llie
lime of the arrow and fire arms for waif ire
laud buffalo hunting; a uuiulier of buffalo
hums; u lady's sidc-iaddle; a tamp -kittle
u-ed by Central MtKriuic during llir
( nil War and found near llie Double
WestTexas Utilities
Company
Mountain Forks of the Uraios in 1878;
wheels from an ox tread lhrcher used in
San Saba County prior to I860; and stays
and a shuttle used in a loom by his mother
arc other relics which are aluable.
Arroa-HeaJs
His collection of 134 perfect arrow heads
ure so grouped that they spell his name
and give both of the brands which he u-ed
during his ranching life. This group is
placed very nicely at the top of bis col
lection.
Chappie Hardy McMurry student of
West Texas History made a trip last week
to the Darnell Springs Ranch where he
catalogued the entire collection and brought
the larger part of the material back In
college. Mr. Dalton is to bring the other
relics in a few days.
Molori-t (short of read) cash): Here's
fite shillings. I'll give yuu -ome more
later.
Victim: Mhul'h the idea.' lHi )iu think
)uu can run otrr me on the installmtnt
S)-ltm.' Weekl) Telegraph
Mrs A.: Si you art iiom hung at u
hotel i
Mr- It.: e- the took got -o liaught)
and doniiuetriiig thai we detided to simply
Malk mil of the hou-e and -how her thai
we tan be ju-t a- nidi peii.li lit as anybody.
- ffniJon 1 raiiHiti't. ..
loiidan Hole! Waiter: Sirrt -ir the
bar I- ilu-ed.
mericun ltun-t: tln-nl.' lhu'- the
third time loda). I'm going bilk
America where u man tan pi a drink
-lii il lit u nits one Vuiirui liger.
lit-t Big Italic Hall l'U)tr: Who are
ton M'i'i' lo be with this -cu-ou.'
Sctiud dillu: Huuiiu )il Just heard
that Nutated lion is trying to I lade niv lo
rlei-ihmattit ta-t for two pitihers and an
oiittn lilt r. ruzit-ie lih uer
Cool as a Mountain
like the letie-hiuj; bieee t ruin a -uow-cupped
iniiiiiitaiii i- the toul eliiliratiu efteet of ait emulation
liuiii tuie nl tun fans. Tlie make it pos-ible foi )ou
to lealh eujo) the hoi -umiiifi ilas.
Rig Fans Little Kans De-k Fans
I'eiliug Fan- Suilitm Fans -all
of lhee aie included in oui ex-
tensive -toiks. A Fan for eveiy
purpu-e eveiy room office' oi
-toie building.
W'estinglioii-e. Ceuerul Eleitiic and Hunter Fans
aie opeialed at a very low co-t of current.
Consider "Wattage" When You Buy
A Fan.
'Shop with Us and Get
THESPIAN CLUB WINS
SUCCESS WITH DRAMA
"The Goose Hangs High" is
Given on Friday
Evening
"llir Goose Hangs High" presented In
the college auditorium Friday evening to a
large audience pioved to be the best and
most successful play giten by the Thespian
Dramatic Club during the entire year's
work.
The play a comedy-drama of three acts
uiul a $50 royalty production deals In its
tnlirtly with college and its problems in
conflict with the problems and sacrifices of
of the parents. The scene for the three
acts are laid in the home of Mr. and Mrs
llernard Ingals who hate three children
Hugh working in New York Bradley and
I ois the twins attending college.
Tom Campbell and Elizabeth Hunt play
ed llie roles .of Mr. and Mrs. Ingals res
pcclitcly with excellent tasle and good in
terpretation. Anthony Hunt successfully es-
sa)ed the role of Bradley Ingals the youth-
ful college student while Carolyn McNeely
played well her part as a co ed. The aris-
tocratic grandmother Mrs. Bradley played
by Corinne McReynolds was one of the
be-l interpreted parts in the comedy drama.
Wayne Cook successfully pla)ed Hugh and
Dona I ockc played well the rote of Dag
mar Carroll.
The following is the cast in the order
of their appearance:
Bernard Ingals Tom Campbell
Eunice Ingals ....Elizabeth Hunt
Noel Derby ..William Terry
I.eo Day j J. E. Shewbert Jr.
ltliode Vera Baldwin
Mrs Bradley Corinne McReynolds
Julia Murdock Aline Harris
Hugh Ingals Wa)ne Cook
Roland Murdock Hubert Curry
1 ois Ingals
.Carolyn McNeely
Bradley Ingals Anthony Hunt
Dagmar Carroll Dona Loike
Elliott Kimberly Austin Newton
We hope )ou don't feel hurt.
WELCOME EX-STUDENTS
AND VISITORS
PRESLEY'S
Jeurlry urn Gift Shop
2W Pine Street Abilene. Tex.
Breeze
the Best"
cwiugm:)
Takes money to make the mare go.
Takes a Willard Battery to make y6ur car go.
THAGGARD
218 OAK ST.
WHY
Pay More When You Can Buy Them For Less.
Give us a chance. Get the Habit of Shopping
At
Buckley's Slipper Shop
264 Pine St.
HIT OF THE YEAR Sale
Now in full swing. We are celebrating the expan-
sion of our store with values. New merchandise
arriving daily... COME; Buy and Save.
KRAUSS DRY GOODS COMPANY
Fli'E HUSTLING STORES IN VEST TEXAS
233-241 Chestnut St. Phone 185
VACATION
Time is here and it is with a sigh we say Good'
bye to our loyal school friends.
May you have a happy vacation and return to y
us again in the Fall. J
Willi sincere and grateful thuuks for llie business of the past yeag"
past )ear. -
THE FAIR STORE
957 No. 3rd St. Opositc Post Office Phone 1342
McMurry Students
EAT AT THE WILSON
C. L. Johnson Proprietor
Phone 670
Eats Drinks Sweets and Smokes
WELCOME COMMENCEMENT VISITORS
Abilene : Texas
McMURRY BOYS
deserves the BEST and the NEWEST
Styles m their Clothing for
COMMENCEMENT DAYS ! ! !
Well we got it "Jubt what you want"
Leave it to us we are Specialists in
Commencement Toggery and a pleasure
and a pleasure to fit you out! !
M1NGUS-PRICE CO.
(.Wfit'j and Boys' Outfall tri)
'Ml
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BATTERY CO.
PHONE 1763
At Millers Dresses
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1927, newspaper, June 2, 1927; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100496/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.