McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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McMURRY WAR WHOOP
Friday October 16 1936
EROS HOSTESSES TO 41 NEW
MEMBERS IN MONDAY MEETING
? i ". i
rrcsnmcn uiris Receive
Membership In
Society
Sigma Lnmba Kupp.iK wire lins.
lenses Ui f (iitj. line new nic-mlx rn
In ilnMr fliKt "nifeitiiK open to the
new girls Miimliiy night In tin
iindlldi linn
Tlin welcome b kUcii Ii All
Ha Franco KI1nti l k. prt sldeut
Cluli trndltloiiN ami I lie plans nut
lined for the year wore glen lt
Mn Julia I.ukcr sponsor (if the
rtoP.
Other Tiumbirs on the progintn
wrn n piano solo liy Itnth linger.
n romi'ily skit "Homro nnd .lull-1
it" liy Virginia Harris and Ji
Mltrliill mill a lending liy Kirn
Jackson.
Tln follow lug officers wT'in pio-
minted l.oi radio Hamilton lii.
lilcslilotit 1'at Kllpatilck secre-
tary triiiHinei rtiiihle Belli At-
jiuld rltlf M)ilnlee Antllley.
jvirllmni HI. u I in mid Hlllle Siikkh
;iillst
Now inenibi rs pi vm nl wire
.Anllii Mniv Well r Maxim Moon
Killlh ItiiliiirilMin l.a Vi mo IM
wards Loin. Louise (ooiliiitlit
IJnrnthv I ..i Fiver Mnij Vlrluln
Williams. Cm I) lie Ileum l.nls
yVililtlHOli ('nil)le llnllioilii r
Alar) Caller Mlldiid Vaughn
lie i In N.uicll Vligliilu IP 11 Until
1'nliiKi .Inau Win del lluth 1 to
Kr Miu. riiiiuiK Mm i Nun
JlllH! IllttIK
On I da llliilwoll l.ora Mae .la)
Jlernlie Gllmtilt-. .lalile Alice I'm
jlsli Miry i:il7.ilielli Aiken Jiiiui
jVgnew rilf.ihi Hi Slow lis llii7il
Ward Martha Miiksi i. Doinlhv
I'aikiT Itulli Wrlghl riunriH
J'rlilillo Dorolha U.ilkn. Sue
WEST TEXAS
CLEANERS
As Good us The Nnmo
Mione 5711. 3.'l Htittcrnut
Piggly-Wiggly
In Aliilone
Operaed by J. I Nichols
and Sons
Four Store Four Markets
REXHSHITHj
Optometrist
I056No2"S1
OI.IVKK IMAlMIIINfi
Sure Satisfactory Seivicc
Phone IT.52 10.":i N. It It St.
MARTIN CROCKRY
A ("omnletc Stock l'ttiits
VcRvtableh
North of Campus
LET'S GO INDIANS
For Siitlsfnctni) Seivlto
McMurry Tailor Shop
Vril MlHN.sil IIKMs
Hum uk (h.o.1 ll.tr Oil. ( In M
.Shoe llc. iilini. .mil I .iiinilr) Wink
Mt Ml II in II It III It MIOP
'llimik in
K. II. CO. Prep
TcOMFORn
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JEWELER
C. M. Presley
Service and Quality
Cuiitnoi 1'iiiPcc Uiiiusoy Jniitili
I. ii lira Inckson Rosalia ( uilieitli
Hutli Liimidown Hossjloi ( liurrli
Bessie .Ion Jiirksmi W) nolle
Pound loin Talc and l.eih Gill
Regular mei'llngs will lie held
oath Moliilaj at f. .1(1 'I hi- fresh
mnn will ho In fl irgo of Hn
IK xt program
Mrs. Webb Pledges
Feted By WahWahs
The annual Wah Wnhlayspp re-
teptlnn for all McMniry girls
honoring Mr Lance Webb a
thartpr member and the new
pledges wan held In the home of
Mrs J. W Courh Friday
Mm Couch Ih the mother of two
nx.Wah Wahlaysoo presidents.
The reception hours were 4 :t(l to
r..i5 and r..u to 6 on ah wo-
men teacheis of the hcIiuiiI were
Invited.
Hoiolvlug guests at Hie door
wile Pein Jaikson pieslileut and
.Maithi .In) Childless drum nia-
Joi Jeanne lllues prt i-uti il
Mis Iliahli.im Mis Hogt r and
Mis Thraoo In Hie melting
line were. Ann Nell Whoitoii
Melha Bnttaln Hetty Alillnui
and M irth.i Jane Hij.u t
'I ho liouse palt tniliideil thel
followliiK Kli'a 1'ein Jackson.
Martha J ne Chlldiest Jeaniu
Mines Clt'ii Kllpatilck Mrs lloi.i
n use Host Ann Nill lim inn I
Hilly hilggs. Valda Hut Inn Mar
Ilia .line Hrjaut l.ula Kaje liar-
lis. Mai I' rallies Lester riau
Hill Cooner. Mlldied
O melius
Dorothv Newman
i ... .i.... it .mil '
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ton. Marian Delin.n Hetty
thony Mt'Uiii Uostain Frillies
'Ihoiesiin Claudi l.ee l.oonej. Mil-
1 illttl Cllinrii. Miss Willie Mae
Cliilstoiiliei Hponsju ami Nam
Meille uiasint I
I he piogiiiui lOUHistid of the
gi n ling ol guests and Inlioiliu.
'Hon of llie off Ii fin 1'eru J uk-
son pnislileiit Martha Ja Child I
I leiai drum major . Joanne lllnes
Koiretary-treasiuei Cleo Kllpat-
I rick renriilei Mra Ilortuiiso1
It ii s t parliamentarian Hilly
.Suggs nrtUt and Ann Noll Whor-
I ton pianist Miss Willie Mae
I Christopher was Intioduiod as Hie
Firefly Prlmoss Aftei Introdiic
I tlons Kuy HoKor rendered u group
lot tollege si'lt'itions on hit accoi
illiiu Wyuelle Piund gave a mi.
ml solo and Hessle Joe Jackson
rend "Maltha Jay I'liteit litis the
Mlnlstei.' l.ula Fae llairia ae
intoi Illttl piano selet Hulls liefore
and atlei the piiuynm
Halloween Is Theme
Of Faculty Social
Tli.'
selles
Mi .Mill l y liunllv'
of nionllil) hoiT.U i
fhHi ..f .
ll.S Wll
heltl S.uuidit) night In the foi in
nf u llallnwenn dinner in the
Colonial .Sullti at Hie Woolen Ho-
tel Hostesses fur the onasstoii
were Miss Julia Lllker Miss Jen.
tile Tale Miss Beth Mvatt mid
Mrs Unbelt II. WvHp
'Hip orange nnd bint k 'color
siheiiii" whs used In nil iiiinolnl-
KiilH while Hit. cnndle.llKhted tu.i
bin whh ci'iitfit'd with n giant
Jui k-o'liiiilern from whlth t harms
weie dinwii by ribbons. On these
"thai ins" were written tlio part
eiuh guest win to play on the pro
gram. ;
Faculty nieiulieis on Hie pro.
gram weie Miss Lukt'i. I)r T W
Uraliliiun Mis ILnbeil II Wvlle.
Mis Linn. Webb Deun H (J
Hogei MIh Iris Grahiiiu Mis
Lois (1 Monlsnii nnd Hlrliard
Flowers.
Pln.es weie marked foi the fol-
lowing Hi and Mis Tlioliuis W.
llrubhiiiii. Dean and Mrs H. G.
linger Mi and Mrs () P Thrnno.
Dr and Mis II G Illinium. Mr
and Mis IMgnr F. Connor Mrs.
O T Cnopei Hlihnril Flow its
Dr W K llestun Miss Craig Las
ley MUs Itulli Uisley Miss Iris
Graham Miss Katlieivno Simpson
Mr ami Mrs Dale N Morrison
Miss Luker Miss Tate Miss Jew-
ell Pose) Mr and Mis Fred
Hi t'vet Miss Willie Mini Cristxpb
er. Mi nnd Mis F K S'udduth
II I. Thomas tho Hev uutl Mrs
Limit. Webb Mm. W)lle. Mr. nnd
Mrs O W. Thurston Mr mid Mrs
It M Medley. Mr und Mrs. 11 W.
( Hudson Mr. nnd Mrs R. L. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs Hjrruu Ktdwell and
I Miss Vernle Newman.
Phi club Membcrs
Hear Mrs. Traweek
Tin naiilni nulling or the
Phllns was held Mnhilii) night In
the llllh loom with Mis i: 1'.
Tiaweik president of the sixth
district of fedeiated rlulii the
main sptnkii iiililiosslng the
group on "What a Ki derated
("lull ran do fnl the doling Wo.
man "
jiroginm
Other numbois on tli
weie t piano solo h Maxlne San Antonio Kpisropal rhtirch
Wright anil an oulllnt of Hie club Miss I.pe and Mr Halley met
socials for the joar In Dorii In Austin where she was a stud-
Miller end In the I'nlMrslty of Texas
It wns also decided that a tea In addition to her literary work
for the Installation of officers and Mis Hailey had recelw'd training
the initiation of new members will foi aviation. Mie lacked only a
he held Nowmber 2. An all-col 'few hours of getting her prhatu
lege Halloween part Is plannptl pilot's license
for October 30. Mrs. Halley was a student In
Memheis present were: Jose j McMurry during 1933 34. Tho
phlno Palmer Kva I.ancp Mary couple will live in Hrownsvllle
K. Jones .Mary Frances Lester where he Is engaged In the In.
Vlrglnln MrUfta lilnlie Cleo Crab
tree Mary Ann Lovelace Martha
Scogglns Doris Miller Claudia
Teal Louise Lohn Claudia Mae
Anderson Com gin Fen ell Lota
Adklns Maxlne Wilght Cleo
Hlrrh Pal White Hlll llrd.
Osellte Haines Susie l.oe Smith
Charlotte Hunter VI Ian Ca III.
well Mary Holt Helen lllndmnn
anil Miss lletli Matt sponsor
Hie next uui'tlng of tile (lull
will bo held Oil !' .11 fi .10
Thespians Honor
Mrs. Rora Barrow
Mrs 1 lor.i Hinow as the first
head of the Mi Mini speech do
paitment and organiser of the
.inespinii iirimnitr (inn was ine
nonor guesi ior i if annual i nes-
. ....... .. . .... . SI-. ...!
! plan Ptitl.ilrli held at the Hotel i. wuuiu uv met. .un v..in.ii
I Woolen last Friday night Fot.!' 'llso "Mended Chicago Fill
two menibeis if the club were vorslty.
piesenl t lit lulling the twei.l.fle
I new pledges
I The offlit'ls of Hie iluli. It I.
Flowers lonl of the spoeih tie
partment ami Mlss lluth Luslev.
head ot the violin department
formed the leceiving Hue. J. B
Holt welcomed the guests and
l.ula Fnye Hnrrts gave piano num i American PsvhologtcU Assocla-
bors following a pantointne given ( Hon will bo guests of the UnlversI-
by the Tlieaplanltes Wynelle ty of Mlnnesuta iu September
Pound sang a selet Hon ot snugs 1937.
as her pirt ot the program.
At the table decorated In black
and white with Thespian svmbols
Gnrth Jones president and Hob.
hie Lee Mvers secret iry-troasuror
presided for the serving of hot
fhotolate and cake. Maxlne
Wright was nt the piano during
the reteptioii hour.
local
Miilt'stif
Saliitdav mil) MaJestU hilngs
l" "" stroen a thrilling western
Ituiui lig tlltoe liliE western stars '
llari) Carey Hoot Gibson nnd
loin T)lei with Margin et Cilia-
linn in the f. niWum lead
Pln)lii tlnee duys heglnnlng
Mundii). 'San Fiauclsio" Is book
ed for it return engagement at
the Mnjestlt starring Clai k Ga-
ble Jeaiiette Mt'Uiinuld Spencer
True) and Jink Unit Two big
8l)nK lllt8 ale llllll1'tl' "Su '"
clsio." and "Would You."
Wednesdii) a n ii Tliuisda)
'Holl)wood Iloulevaid' sinning
John Hallldny Murshu Hunt und
Hubert Clliumlngs Is showing.
l'urumouiit
"Sing Baliv Sing" is booked at
the Painiiiount Tlu'iitie. Thurs-
ila) and Satui tiny Fresh from
the hit mint of Twentieth Cen.
tur)-Fox tho picture Is unit! to
top tlieli
"Thniiks '
pievlous trlumpli; Heed College students and faiul-
Mllllou" In a million ty members are Inaugurating a
vvii)s A laugh jiitumeil musital
fentuilug Allte Fa)t Ailolpht'
Gregurv Uatnff. Ted Healy and
Pats) Kell). "iiJug Bah) Slug
starts with laughs In tho opening
stent's and does not let up until
the end Four new song hits. In-
cluding "Love Will Tell" "You
Tinned the Tnbles "Sing Baby i
Sing" and "When Did You Leave
Heaven" are featured in the pro.
Unction
"Dodsworth" oninlng to the
Paramount next Sunday Mnndav
and Tuesday Sinclair Lewis' uu-
senttmentul chronicle of a sentl
mental hero which first captl
vntetl a vast audience as a best
selling novel und then as a play
that ran for almost two years
has now beeu made accessible to a 1
McM bes Figu.re
In T'WO Mai rfageS
During Past Week
Former McM Co-Ed
Marries In San Antonio
.Miss Until l.oe former student
McMuir) and William I.
Balle) of Brownsville were mar
rled at high no in Monday In tho
surance business
Alsic Carlton
Denton Girl Wed
Alsic Carlton former McMurry
Ktudent and Art ha Hlalr Cruuli-
Held Denton wire man led 'I net.
da night at T lo in the home ot
the bride In Denton Carlton is
present pastoi ol the First Metho-
dist dumb of Trent He.
Crutchlleld the hi Ides tathei U
pastor of tho Flrt Methodist
Church of Denton
Dr. Charles C Solectm presi.
dent of boutheiu Methodist Unl.
orslt oftlcialed for the cere
mony.
Aisle Carton was giaduatcd
with the class of 1933 from Mc.
Murr and was one time president
of the student'! association. He
received his H. D. degree from S.
Among the 600000 titles owned
b tho University ot Wisconsin hlg'
torlcal library three were printed
before 1600 uuil 33 printed be-
tween 1500 nnd 1597.
About 1000 members of the '
Students at the University of
Illinois who wish to drive on the
campus must pass a chauffur's
examination. I Club In McMurry! His was the K. Chambers four copies of Pom.
(highest record during his senior eroy's "Caaes of Business Law."
The gift of $350000 to Mount ycap Qnd a80 for the our years eight copies of "Return to Re-
Holyoke college will be used In whlle enrolled here. Now he Is llglon" by Link Scott's "Ethical
the construction ot a new chapel a memuer of tne Abilene Klwanls Teachings of Jesus" "Hlstorle de
i club. ila Literature"; Jones; "Mathe.
theatres
llaiger uudlenio us a film There
uro sevcial luiHortant partlt lpaius
' the dramatic version. Waiter
lliibion is ugaiu uuuswniiii ami
Sldne) Howard who diumatiaed
the Lewis book Is once more tlio
nutlior of the screen play. Huron
ess Win Obeisdort and Gregoiy
Gnye Is teen us her young son.
Knit who makes love to Dods-
w drill's romantic wife. This time
however Ruth Chatterton plays
Mis Dodsworth while others
promlnentl) last are Paul Lukas
Mary Astor and David Nlven.
Other outstanding films that
will bu seen on the Paramount
Theatre sireen soon aie 'Last of
the .UohUnns." October 22. 2J
'and 21. "The Great Zlegfeld"
' ntnrting Sunday Oitober J5th.
and "Homoua" u beautiful pie.
lure Iu tiihnlcoloi Oitobei 29 JO
. und .11.
i
beaut) of an Ideu. the) plan to
set aside one whole day ot the
school year to make the lampus
more attractiveSCIENTIFICALLY PASTEURIZED
GRADE "A" MILK
Quality Dairy Products Pure Food Ice Cream
1272 North 1st. Dial 4378
Jjr" Jfj t BETTER
1 CANDIES
Ministers Talk 0n
Chapel Program
President Thomas . Ilrabli.im
I)r O P Clark pastor of St
Paul's Church and Kim I. N
Lipscomb pastor First Chureli
of Lubbock all outstanding ron-
forenre leaders were chapel speak
ers this week
Taking the Inth Chapter of
I.uke as n lllbllcal background
l)r Hrabham spoke On "Plalng
the (lame of Life" in Monday
chapel.
The speaker told of how one Is
penalized (or not adhering to
rules In life as well as In golf.
Further anology of golf to life
was made In his discussion of the
drio and the approach. "Shoot
straight stay In the fairway
make each stroke count" ho ad.
vised.
After reading a newspaper clip-
ping concerning Jonathan Ed.
wards Dr. Clark analtzod the sue
cess of groat men for the stu.
dents Wednesday. Dr. Clark show..
ed hU belief In "beginning going
somewhere and arlvlng" In con.
nectlon with anything one wanted
to do. i 1
Rev. L. D Lipscomb gae a
short address on "Wotthwhlle
Factors In Life'' Wednesday.
Three Issues were tnken up high Heattle "Psychology ot School
sense ot honor loe ot athcjlj.ure. Music" Muisell and C.ebi ken's
and desire for divine apprecia. "Music Teaching' are tho now oI-
Hon times added.
Rev. Lipscomb Is an outstanding ' Four new volumes are now In
woiker among young people In the ilbiarj for students In Doan
tho Northwest Texas Conference n. q Boger' orientation course
and a staunch supporter of Mc-1 The are "College and Life" and
Murry College. Dr. Clark was act- "Problems of Self Discovery" by
Ing president ot McMurry from
the death of Dr. Hunt In 1934
until the election of Dr. C. Q
Smith as head.
Student Pastor-
(Continued from nnge onn)
gram here he has sponsored the
niililic.itlnn of "The Trumiieteer."
.. . ... n nf n .....
""..v... - - -- r
he likes to tiace to the fact that
for four years while a McMurry
student ho was solo trumpetei
in tho Indian Band was assist-
ant director for several years and
even now one ot his hobbles Is
blowing the trumpet!
Versatility has been a leading
nhnrioH.ilP nf this ounc man
throughout his fe. and making "Changing Practices In Hand-
good records another. Besides ! writing." .
being a member ot the band he Other now books Include: two
was a member of me Aipa titi
gclolargh society and the Press
I His sports Interest lies on the
I golf greens.
' He has nevei told It publlcy.
but Lance declined an opportunlt. j
'of working In China In the mis.
ionary field in order to become '
lu(or of the McMurry Student
chUrrh that's what ho tlitnKs ot .
i.. Aima Maier. aim '"" ...
n0 thinks of us the students.
COME TO SEE US
for
School Supplies
and
School Printing
Abilene Printing &
Stationery Co.
108c North 2nd Street
Tommy Greer Named
Language Qub Head
The Language Club under the
sp nsorship of MUs Vernle New-
man had Its flist ineetlng of the
eai last Monda after ehapel and
ilected ofHceis foi the forthcom
l"K Ki.
Those elected were: Tommle
Hreer president; none S.iIjzii
lco.pipsldem and Maijorlp Mini
gpr SocietaiyTreasuiei A re -
portei will bo elected at the next
meeting.
In response to an Imitation
fiom tho Language Club nt Abl
lone Christian College the Mc-1
Murr club will bo guests of that!
group at a meeting to ho held next
Tuesday.
The Club plans to have a thea-
tre party to see the picture "Ita-
mona" In tho later part ot Oct.
ohcr.
Regular meetings of the club
are to ho held eery second and
fomth Thursdays of each month
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Library Receives-
(Continued fiom page one)
"Frlends and Fiddlers" "Music
In the Junior High School" by
nennctt Wilson's "Charm'
and
"Etiquette'' by Elchlcr Twooth -
Cr hooks have been ordered Ordy-
way's "The Etiquette of Today"
and "No Nice Girl Swears."
Science books ready for use are:
Dltmar's "Reptiles of the World"
Wordensklold's "Biology" and
two copies of Denny's "Handbook
of Textiles.'' Volumes to be hero
'soon
are: "North American
Fauna" by Bailey and "Mammals
In New Mexico" and the Amerl
can Ornothologlst Union's "Check
List of North Amoilcan Birds "
For students Jn the handwriting
course there are two manuscripts
qne In pencil the other in pen
forms Taylor's "Supervision and
Teaching ot Handwriting." and
iuiui. ui iuj sj r iu
Problems of Shakespeare" by E
matlcal Nuts" and "Mathematical
Wrinkles."
Albright College students dls-
covered that it takes about 11.7
seconds for shotgun "bangs" to
travel two miles and one-half.
iiuuin ui.ch u. ... .. .
"the largest school tor women In
the world. Its total number ot
students is IS 669.
yiiur
''These Are The Lamps That West Texas
Homes Have So Graciously Accepted!
Several thousand West Texas homes are
now enjoying the comfort of low cost-easy
seeing light by using these modern indi-
rect lamps. A lamp for ever) room of
the home. Ileil Lamps Floor I .amps. Stu-
dent Lamps Table I amps I-ounge Lamps.
Colors to harmonize with )our home fur-ni-lunps.
Now on di-play.
NEW I. K. S HETTF.Il SIGHT LAMP
Better Light
At Low Cost
I his - the lamp mil
lions no ue for glare-
free sight saving light.
Man) are using them
n their offices because
if the better light they
K:h V PLAN ON ALL l.WIPS
WestTexasUtilities
Company
' Nineteen Student
In Scribblers Club
Nineteen prospective Journalists
met Monda morning nftcr chapel
n the Initial session of the Scrlh
biers Mis Julia I.ukcr and Miss
Jewel Posey are to bo sponsors
again this ear. J. II Jordan.
fatti jpar's president of the club
presided nt tho meotlitT appolnt-
lug n nominating committeo oC
'tlnee to select candidates for of.
flees for tho year
Tho"p attending Mondaj's meet.
j ins were: Curtis Hawkins Mary
Kllrnhoth Aiken Lee Perry Jr.
J. J. Spurltn Foy Fanning Robert
Hlcklov Jack Stovall Ouldn Hlrd.
well Lora Mao Jay Mary Loulso
Suddath W'llla Mnc Rtcknell
Oncita Roberts J H. Jordan Ten
nle Glasgow Maxlne Wright Cleo
Birch J H. Duval Earl Russell
Mildred Vaughn and Jack Gib-
son. Amateur Night-
1 (Continued from page one)
Honks chairman of the committeo
on ticket sales; Loralnc Hatnll-
ton ballots and piograms; Buck
'Ingram and James Couch pro.
gram arrangement and Nulnez
Wlschkaemper publicity.
The nmateur program will be
made a monthly affair and Is ox-
pected to deelop Into one of tho
most popular events on tho cam-
pus calendar of actlltles. Ad.
mission price will bo 25 cents
with proceeds going Into tho class
treasury to help defray expenses
.for the Junior-senior banquet.
Justnte Shoe Shop
HUGHES TAILOR
SHOP
and
SHINE PARLOR
Shoe Repairing
YEATTY DANE
173 Chestnut St
LOOK GIRLS!
Half Soles 65c
Best leather or
Rubber Taps ..
15c
Goodyear Shoe Shop
1181 N. 2nd.
The Student Barbers
DARDEy nnd BO IT ERS
Birlier Shop
1125 N. 2nd
Swinney Glass
And Paint Co.
1166 N. 2nd Phone 5333
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