McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, May 2, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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McMURRY WAR-WHOOP
Friday May 2 1930
NOTED SINGER TO1
BE1NCHY I
Momlny evening May J nt H
o'clock in the hitch school uudl-
torium Gnctanlna Plazzu Mezzo
soprano Is to appear In program.
Mlis Piazm is a graduate of
the Jullinrd School of Minlc New
York where she studied with Ma-
dame Mnrcclln Stmbrich for four
cun Although born in Sicily
she has lived moH of her life In
Texas and Nfcw York. It was
in Waco Texas that she first gain
id the notice uiiklifinnlly resulted
in her toming to New York to
further her Btudlm.
During the past two jeurs she
has rctuinod to Tcxui to uppear
in concert in many of the lnrge
cities.
Miss Piazza promises a rich
resonant voice of size and lovely
From Dumas Dr. Hunt wont to
Channing whero he prendud four
years; from there he went to Sny-
der. In 1914 he came to Abilene
as pailoi of St. Pauls Methodist
( hurth.
In UHO l)r Hunt went to Slum-
ford as president of the Methodist
FEDERATION TO I
AID BULGARIA!
Epworth League
Institute Here
May the Fifth
Institution there. Later he came crntinn of tin- t'nitcd State" with J' E bhewbert Ueatl
Student Housi to Be
In Sofia.
Built
That the national iludent ld-
bnck to St Pauls
McMurrj U Ciniclid
In 1020 there was oik lived in I
the minds of this unusual man the
idea of establishing a Methodist
College In Abilene. The town nl-
ready possessed two colleges and
l!eglnnlng Monday evening May
Wi at 0.00 o'clock the Annual Mc-
Muny Epworth League Institute
will bo In session for five success-
ive evenings at McMurry College.
Mr. J. K. Shewbert Jr. Dean of
v. huh tin- .Stud nl Aisori'itlnn of
S. M U. h fnlernteil will iud
tlie lliilgmuii I'ovi'iiiini'iit in the
collection of fundi fir the eric-
tion of a student hou-o in Sofia
foi the icliof of llulrunnn ttu-
ilr its v.ii the iinnnutui mint lec-
just at first his idea was hooted icl from N. S. P. A hi.idnunr tno !n-tutc says "a splendid pro-
nt. At length h'weir Ir. Hunt ter bv Mis Yvonne llolliv s'irc KTum has been arranged and will
obtained the support of sou nil tury. he vponiorcd by the Western Un-
influcntional men anil Mc.Muriy Col A etudint house foi Ilulgariun ' ""' ' tno Abilene District."
lege was bom. Land was ilonu- tudents will help provilc that HtMy
toel by Henry Sales jr a Pnb- cnuntiy destitute since loing the
terian; 1M S Hughes an Kpnco- uHr with the professional men nnd
pahan and K. K. Legett n Hap- women sueli as cnrlnrers ngri-
tlst. J. M. Cunningham the fourth! iiiltuiists and dnctoi nccossany
of the supporters put his donntion j to its nhalnlitation st.iUs thin
communication.
Due to the depreciation of the
rntmliies uiinne.v the numbers
of war lefugies the hiavy nation-
al debts and a devastating earth
quake th
Tancher tmahnowneed.
The third period from 8:16 to'
8:46 is the recreational half hour!
with the following program. Mon-
day A muilcal program; Tuesday
Games in the Gymnasium; Wed-
nesday One act play by the Mc-
Murry Thespian club; Thursday
Model General Conference; and
Friday a banquet (10 cents) In
gymnasium.
Classes in the Methods and Ad-
ministration will conclude each
evening program. Rev. J. Edmund
Klrby will teach the first depart
ment Rev. Earl M. Nowlin the
econd Rev. J. E. Harrell the third
in nish. Many intirestine inci-
quality In her the true Latin jt.nl9 r(. related bv Dr. Hunt in
temperament is combined with " eonnection with the building or
thorough knowledge of voice pro-' th(1 cu.Kc. He dcsinbed vividly
duction nnd with a natural nrtls-jtn(t tllut f nni ((lttC( wjtn nls.
try in intcnrctation. A gnat Ults lin(1 cn(.tUH amI lnMbltcd by
... .m . m iK... i prairi. nogs anil a lone inuiir mat is unable to t.ike. care of the stu-
her ingagliig stage personality . i.ii! I w.miir Anthonv Hunt lnn ii. .. ..r ..tii : i.
I At the piesiut Dr. Hunt is projee-
ting a campaign for $rlll)00p eu-
ilowui(iit for MiMurrv Will he
j get if
"(' rtainlv" snjs an eminent
I doctor of Abilene "Hunt uhvaju
her natural grace and her depth
of fteling and understanding which
innblis her to reach her audience
on laeh occassion.
The Dallas News said" Miss
Piazza showed herself the posses-
sion of an excellent voice usvdwith
utmost skill and intelligence. The
whole piogium was unusual show-
ing wode conversance in all fields
and tasteful musical showman-
I ml"
Tlie Waco News Tribune said
"Hneli gioup showing contrast
within itsdf gave evidence of Miss
l'uizas ability to portray life- foi
the moment every emotion. Then
appeared the iiitlst schooled not
i iinugli in voice but in nintiner
Uignit) and churin"
- - - o
Dr. J. W. Hunt (Ji.al.cr. Cow
(Cnntiiiunl I'iuiii Pngi' I)
art often dinfted mlo his vivid
lietuies
College Trniniug
rrom these elementary Rehools
the Quakei lad went to Cent nil
Plains Acodemv il school estali-
lishe.l b Itov. J. II. Moore Dr
Hunt was giailuiitid from this in-
stitution in 1MII He tells that
out of this gnuluatioii class of
(Ightceii live became ministers
four telle ge piislilents one a foi-
"ign niNsioniery one a state Y. M.
C A sccittniy and others leaders.
At tins Miiall college Dr Hunt's "
mteiest in politics began. Here! 'Mr- iln. Noted Citizen. Poet.
lie leainecl the priuelpnls of ele- (Continued Krom Page I)
bating which have prooveel so use- iiu it s ullimH thut will be
fill to him and so discomfiting published Mis (Jill's talent is bv
to his opponents the. last few jears. m .' i.liieted. She) h.isilouo
I This institute will follow the
District Rally at First Methodist
' Chuich in Abilene under the direc-
tion of Miss Mildred Wilhlte dis-
trict secretary. The rally begin-
ning at 3 o'clock Saturday after-
' noon May .Ird and continuing
tl rough Sunday May 4th will be
featured by song services devo-
tlonals business recreation a
Ilulgariun government ""non and consecration services.
standard institute
"We want this institute to be
I he college opined its cloois solute poverty. me oesi we nave naa. canyon nas
September 'Jth l'UI. 'I he first Contributions towards the relief. Just coscd thelrs aml Bave out "
Ij.-ur l e eniollmint increased fund may be paid to Miss Mollis1 certificates of credit and we want
I from HIT to :II7. Ill liUfi the Col- on the campus or left at the reli- to bcllt that- 0ur institute is a
(lege became a full senior college ' gums aetlvities offiLe. I standard Epworth League training
grantu.g the dcgieis of Uaehelor o I school and is recognided by our
of Ail and ll.ehilor of Sc.enee. ' i eentinl office at Nashville by glv-
Love Letter ' inK neellt on tne work ilon to
ward the Christian Culture dl
Wheii'ei I attempt to foimulutc
.in epistlt to jou the usual imper-
tuiabilitv of my serious and digni
fitil inn n is replaced by eestatic
gels what he goes after"
And so is tln life of one whoso
devotion to Ins (iodgiviil tusks'
plus his initiative and intelligence
has placed hint amoui.' tie hi 'it
loved of West Texas i diicitors.
He is a man that is u.sing all of
his available time and energy and
is conscious of tie nth possibi-
lities of life and egar to misi none
of tliem. He is a keen judge of
men and women and I liobi' who
I have ls.cn given a place mi his fa-
eultv have siddom failed him. In
his small daily conlmU. lie is un-
selfish and just. He loves the stu
dents of his college and they love
him He is a man possessed ot
unusual poweiH which he has used
faithfully a flesh and blood
man whom hundieads ol Wiht Tex-
tile youths uie lvveruneiug ant
emulating.
which flow
al extivnu-
1 teiogelieous thrill
rapidllj f i inn mv
tiis to my ii.inial c
emotional indenee ieimal.s
g'tmboliiig heait dispelling all
ploma'
said Mr. Shewbert.
Loving Cup
"Abilene District holds the con-
feienee League Loving Cup at the
present time and to win It again
we must fill all tho requirement-!
avity; and an' 0I ne ""''lit work one ot which
. i is putting over tne training pro-
. . gram. The training work goal of
bin moinotis and incongiuous at-
rabilious ah i rat ions. An inexpli-
cable tneoiiipic'ic'isibleC euphoni-
ous stiiiin eiitiiinces mv -mil and
tl.lllquilUes all M'lilllllllllllls lllCOIll.
laitihilities
lie usvnchrouoiis ebullitions nie
soti hum endoiitulK isymphonlous
that a seisnuigiaph so distantly le-
moveil in Washington may i as ly
anil vwth hiiiipuloiit an I p lluc-
ulltj leglslei the volilHi se nsiti-
. litems of the evanexei nt spirits
o tins pemr scriU'
'loin lumiitoin orbs iih.uuIcs-
cent btilhs nt a si a of chaos be lin-
ing iimuiiiuslv liansfix my leth-
.lineal e ii t elt it oi gnu like Spanish
tne dies thiotigli i p.nt of linen
tuiu.se is Attlic 1 1 iteii v emotions
.tumhihitc ineiailn.illv all agnost-
ista.il fi.us .mil nintetiipoiaiie-
ini Iv inv soul is in iiiieated with
I each district is 200 credits and
some of th districts are nearly
i there. We need local students as
well us every one interested in
chinch wuik" Mr. Shtwbert add-
ed.
I I nst ear Abilene District se-
emed 118 credits of 7o0 issued in
I t he conference. Plainview district
I hu I nbout 155 credits.
Registration
"Our program begins at 6:00
' o'clock Monday evening with reg-
I istrntion in the- hall on the first
floor of McMuiry Main building.
One hour will be given for regis-
tiation and fellowship. The reg-
istration fee will be 25 cents UxU
will cost from M cents to $1.25
I and tho banquet for Filday night
' will be 10 cents Text books will
I not be demanded If each individual
has access to an Epworth League
Mrs. Clemaer Wins
First in The Dress
Contest at Hamby
The S. M. A. Horn Demonstar-
tlon Club of Hamby had 100 per
cent attendance for the annual
dress contest held in the home of
Mrs. C. F. Hill Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Everett Clemmer'won first
prize in the contest and second
went to Mrs. A. O. Gist. Mrs.
S. S. Schornlck and Mrs. Shelby
Donovan Davidson the fourth and wamey lea Ior 'f0 P'"ce "u
the course in administration by. Mw- Moy ourtn'
Dean J. E. Shewbert. Jr. Thel First and second prize were
League handbook will be used in prwnted by Mrs. S. M. Alexan-
these classes. t der ot Abilene for whose husband
the late Dr. Alexander the ciud
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Choice of Meats for Everyone
DAViS MEAT MARKET
JI7 Chestnut St
RENT-A-CAR CO.
City Service Taxi
Moved to 357 Cypress Dial 5221
DISTRIBUTORS OF LEE TIRES
Dean
Mr. Shewbert served as Epworth
League Field Secretary of. the con-
ference last year and has directed
about 25 institutes over Northwest
Texas. He says "That the Abi-
lene District has a good chance to
win the loving cup this year if the
present hard work of all leaguers
continues until the assembly which
meets at Canyon June 2 to 6th."
More than 1000 bandsmen will
b at the WTCC Convention in
Abilene May 29 30 and 31. Fort
Worth is sending five bands while
Portales N. M. to date holds the
record for the most distant entry.
was named.
The member wining first place
in the contest will represent the
club in the annual rally contest
of all clubs in the county to be
held in Abilene May 17. Miss Ben-
nie Banks of Abilene assisted Miss
Chambers County Home Demon-
stration Agent in judging the
dresses.
The "All West Texas Manufac-
turer's Exhibit" of the WTCC is
drawing entries from points as
far from Abilene as El Paso and
Amarillo.
We need not assist the adminis-
tration of the universe.
Beautiful New 10 Dresses
Just Received at
M1MS
Send Your Shoe Repairing to
RICHARDS SHOE SHOP
ERNEST JONES McMurry Representative
RIGHT-WAY LAUNDRY
609 Oak Phone 529S
Yon Can't Go Wrong by Going die
Right-Way
ABILENE LAUNDRY COMPANY
"Launderers and Dry Cleaners
of the Dependable Kind"
PHONE 8866
COMPTON DRUG STORES
Are Good Ones
And Appreciate Your Trade
MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY
Third and Cedar Streets
COMPTON'S No. 5 COMPTON'S No. 7
106 Pine St. 1 50 Cypress St.
Here lie win nHiiker of the House
in it xpe dully orKanizecl Coiikivhs
N'cullcHH to say hu wns u elenio-
init JournulUm Work
When Hunt was seventeen lie
went to lencr to learn the news-
like inc.
n u'eiet eleul of newspiipei work
including ripoitoruil ulid fciituie
unities Hiul writes short Htorice.
"1 urn ceiv fond of short utotles.
i.nl enjoy wntinjc them fur they ( lf tll uliosjneuicus of mv spec
mv about people and thoj to me I '' 1'eimiUed me to me iilti-on
are the most liiterestlnir ntiielv in.lim'.v: lf -'n' master of paron
Handbook. AttemlnnpA in Ki.11 In
l n. soul is peiiiiiated with illus-l (OSSlbIt. unnVoidablo absence on
oi nn.l iKMlifaelorv efflilKVIicies w nighi where CWHt .
when i.e. jou e-ondcBcint to Kaze when that night is not the last
upon a pool contumelious wreitch nlirl it "
Program I
The progium proper is divided!
into four periods. Tho first period
bi-Kins at 7:15 and is a sonir serv-
MAJESTIC
One of the Publix Theatres
oinnsia; eie 1 nnl
paper ame. At hu Ulrtn he nnu the woilil 1 elo not see now it i .' ' i . no in the cnaei conducted by Kev.
been cleiiltiitisl by bis mother to wi iter inn nuiko a lecluse of hlm-i ' "l " l"1"" ' otmcuuiiiiy uis-i lliy Leo pastor at ClyeK
the miliistiv but at this time he self foi to me tho life about me in I 1'"" toiHiiiiKniiKiiin supp.y oi
f..li .11. . I in In Irv bin )nnl nt 1 1.. Usl msiilriilliin for wen k." .saiil I adjectives I illicit Midimlly us-
join nullum.
Cowboy 1)J
( oiiclitiiiiiH were very unseltlcel
in t'oliirudo at this time em ac-
count of the reKul of the Shei-
innn silver Act: so Dr Hunt mum
ecune luck to Texas and went to
woik on a ranch In Lubbock Couii-
tj. lie often tolls in an Intercut-
iiik' milliner of bis cuwlmy elajn
lie prided hiniKelf on the fact that
while he minified with rnuuh and
inicoutb eliiiriicter he kept him
celf dean. He has neor usesl In
I i in ittiv fm in mir taken n
.ini.k of intuxli-utiiu! lieiuorH. Mitlii. rial otliei than poitrj linlils it times of eaidinlKUi r cnpholiil
Miluable lewons of life wen- learn pnmiuieiit place aloiik' with a die-
e-d im he lode the rich rolling tnmii. and other aids
plains uf the "ilslliir empire" wlieu. Mi". Cill when speakiliir of he i
l hariusl In know OcmI unci loxe wenk nainesl her husband .is her
hu Mlow man. Ho listened to the eiluef clitic nnd inspiration o --
howlinir of the coyotes by nli;bl I brnugli his sympathetic iuteiot .... .
and ie.de tluoUKh liiliulte ami in he woik and helpful criliciiiiH IMlss IM.II'g.iret JOIICS
cacti. dotted plains by day. Ill" she feels thut she has reached a liccjt at A. C. C
r w..rm.i "Th.. Tri.ll. In ilin hik'liei iKiiiit than sho otlieiwise
Alkali 1Iok." contains mail) epi- would huxo
mhIch that occuresl during tbm ier-1 ti'H" poenne '
lenl of life'
the wntei.
"Wheie elo you k'et ur iniu-
alnin''" asked the reportoi "l'loin
life usunlly." replied Mis 0111.
"ami the llilile. 1 do not wute nl
aiij Mated time but if the poem
IB uu Kood it will wtitu itself. 1
ilu not like to have to woik uei
am tluiiK for no ait thut shows
if foil is urt "
Hie "ilen" wbeie Mis. CI ill woiks
iiiiitalus a desk which she mixh ih
tnctlj her pilwilo piopeit ami
is nevci ilistlillK.il The tyiewnt-
ei on winch xlic wutes all iiuite-
seeinte the eftcct of oui oipio-
plniiuity uium ni cnipusculnr ss-
te m Suffice to suv it to auy
theie is a tiiitiiinnbiilation of mol-
u ul ii ilistui b.uiees ennipariible to
th.it of hail mi 'i tin loof. A cat-
iiiNsnne nntu ip.itmv feeliliK is
supeiiuiliiceil thieiuKhoiit mv cor-
opieitllt snnilai to tliat of tlie
anthicipophuKite when he lews a
niissiomirj uf ample .nonluiiois
All Ciceiplionic.il oi dissonant
phonic lo
lani'oiious sMiihiiimiiis iievehctiial
ini'ludx Imiuslies imy iiifinileHiin.il
From 7:30 to 8:15 will bo the
til st class period at which time the
following program will be at the
choice of the students. No. 1 Spir-
itual department Text "Acquaint-
ing Youth with Christ" by Leslie
I night by Rev. T. C. Wlllot pas-
tor at Merkol; No. ' Mission de-
pint ment Text "Maiks of a world
Chiistian" by Fleming teacher
unannounced. No. 3 Social Service
department Text "Social Prin-
ciples of Jesus" by Faseunbush
tauirht bv Dr. V. Darcv Bone.
re dn.sip.tted and a lirofc.8sor of McMurry College. No.
1 ltctrcntion department. Text
"Tho Chiinh at Play" by Rlchanl-
son taught by Miss Esther Hen-
ucliseii Kiluciitlonal secretaiy at
St. Paul's Church. No. 5 Text
"Piaitical Ix'ssons in Parliumen-
tiny Procoduie" by Plummtr
gin smiles in) soul is w. if ted uw.i)
in a blissful utopain guide u and
Impels In veil iousK ainoiig the odi-
leluiK t low ein
Mn
Later Newspaper Work
Again Hunt turned tu tho news
piqur work He combines! what
u left of the "Texan Pri" of
Kstnjuuio with the "Lender" ut
Lubbock uml bevnme islitoi of the
"Prvsii Liaclur" Later he moed
tu Plainiow und bwauio uisocih-
ted with John Dlllard on the Lub-
bock Awilunche.
Circuit Hiding
Tiadegj caino into the life of
Dr Hunt In the early jcara of
the twentieth century ltotli lil
moaher and fnthvr died Hunt
mneinbering his niotheiit desire
that he become a preuchur sold
his printing plant uml boi-amo
licensed to preach. For two years
h rode a circuit covering six
counties. While clelhoring mi ad-
dress in Clareiulou he met Miss
Man' Anthonj a student in the
ilone. Due
The Motliei m Men' '
exluilia her attitude towanl ca
rctis She thinks they uu eij
giKKl but that theie Is just as
great a larver in tho liomo as in
any otliei field. "Too much at
trillion" said Mrs. Ulll "i pud
to the intuits and their education
and not enough to the education
of the mothers of the futute citi-
tens "
Tarleton Wins State Title
U. S. STUDENT
John Tarleton by defeating Tex-
The hpeieh Arts Depul line nt of
McMiun was tepiesentecl in a ro
citul pingiam at Abilene Christlun
College Thursday exenlng in the
Sewell Vuditoiium with Miss Mar-
gaiet Jones gllng u fort) minute
recital fm tho A. C. C plnjers
The fust iiumlmr was an adapta-
tion f Kleiinor II. Abbot's pluy
"Man's Place" and the seiond u
humoious poem
Headings that are to lx gien
afield tins week by expression
student! tm ut the Kpworth
U'ligue bunduy evening Carl
Ciutchfield will road "Neighbors";
nt the Quailerly Missionary meet-
ing Tuesdaj-. April 2S Margai-et
alkalis Saturday night won the Jones will unci "Pattiins"; nnd
statu basket ball championship
remaining undefeated through five
games. Texarkiiun stands second
with but ono defeat and four vic-
tories. (I'MinuJvllle cornea thitd
with three wins und two losses
Puris comes fourth with two wins
Methodist College. On January and tlirev losses Wichita halls flf- tho lat
20 JPO0 the two were married th with one win and four losses
I
Jewell Grimess will read "The Uack.
slider" nt St. Paul's l hunh.
Student's Trade
Appreciate
Drinks Candies
Complete Stock of
Drugs and Sundries
Martin Drug Store
lJUl Butternut St.
PIGGLY-W1GGLY
4 Stores 4 Markets
Owned and Operated by
J. P. Nichols and Sons
Sunday Midntte Matinee
.1 clavs starting Monday May 5th
PARAMOUNT PARADE "
Its Our Biggest Party Yet!
Come and Join the Fun!
Get Intimate with
George Clark. Nancy Buddy
Bill Powell Maurice Chevalier
Thursday-Friday May 8-9
Billie Dove Grant Withers
In
"THE OTHER
TOMORROW"
The Other Tomorrow is that day when
all misunderstanding is cleared away.
Saturday May 10th
"THE SKY HAWK"
Show Continuous 1 to 11
0gm
Better
Candies
Pure Food Ice Cream
Properly
Pasteurized Milk
For your cakes pies and the best there is in Z
bread.
You will find at
HARWELL'S BAKERY
318 Chestnut
?&
1 Cfi A minMTM Our Affiliated Departments in clowr
WUAmwnin 1 Wlt(l jhuusamU business con-
cerns than any other has evolved a plan that enables msny oung pro-
pie still in their teens to command salaries of 11500 to $2400 a year
in positions that are golden with opportunities for still further promo-
tion. Hundreds of positions annually to select from when you master
the nationally known Draughon Training. Mail Coum for details ot
this unusual plan today.
.......... ...... Address.
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ljfaall uhdu.4fefrin
In Abilene It Is
BANNER MILK
BUTTER AND ICE CREAM
Call For It By Name
Kpit Woith is liriiik'nur five
hands to the WTlC Conxonlioii
Kntitrc'r cxinvts to litit two nnd
tho Shanml Muuicipul Hand Is
i'iiti I
o 1
at Duiuas In tlw First (Jhunh. ami lllllsboro sixth with tho dvj He who waits upon fortune Is
Dr Uunt Built. t '. never sum of a dinner
C. M. PRESLEY
HOUSE OF QUAUTY
209 Pine
IT
f With awm
thePau&e
that refreihes
We're only as old as we feel. TboM
who stay youug know how to
keep up their health sad spirits
with a wise use of abort rest
periods thiuufh the work or play
of the day.
No matter bow hard you've ot tu
work you ran save tiase by snatch
log a minute now and then. Long
enough for a big rest if you treat
Ioeirself to a bottle of Coca-Cola
ee-cold. sparkling. oeUoious it
will fill that minute with a pur
pleasure sixl wholesome refresh
ment. Cet you otT to a fresh start.
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