( t h e S u m m e r t e x a n A U S T IN , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , J U N E 17, 1 9 2 8 . SIX P A G E S T O D A Y T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y New* W r i t i n g Room, 12 0 B. Hall . D ep artm e n tal E d itor’* O f fic e , 122 B. Hall. E d itor’s O f fic e , 127 B. Hail. N i gh t E d i t o r i a l Offices in J Hal l . J. 12 H eadq uarters, 135 B. Mall. B u sin ess O f fic e , 119 B. Hall. T elep h o n es: B. Hall, 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. Hall, 9 1 8 1 -6 1 ( a f t e r IO p. rn., 9 1 8 7 ) ; b usiness office 8 0 0 0 . V O L . X X I X tam Honor arm y. Good g ra d es. From th e air. U niform ru le. Dr. Eby Believes New System of Doubtful Value 81 Engineers Listed on Term Roll of Honor Spanish-American Ideals Subject Tuesday Lecture ^ A P P O IN T M E N T has been mad.' of) five sum m er school students to positions on the short session Mens’ I Honor Council. The selection of the j members and their acceptance of of- j fice was confirmed yesterday by Dr. I Frederick Eby, director of the s u m - j mer school. Dean Moore states that the honor council usually has little work to do in the summer, there be-1 Decrease in Sum m er E nrollm ent Laid Sem ester Plan School to Comparison Made Professor L am ents Increase of State - Supported Colleges Names of strident* whose names Dr. Fitz-G erald O pens Series have been placed on the honor roll i of the College of Engineering at j the University during the past semes­ ter have been announced by Dean T. j fJ. Taylor. These students have been I placed among J.he highest ten per ! cent of their college, by virtue of! their scholastic record: Among the best one per cent: J. W, Courter of Memphis, Tenn., E. E. Diilman of Dallas, R. E. Paul of Edna, P. L, Mikeska of Beeville, N. O f Talks at 8 o’Clock at Cam pus Theater Noted Philologist Professor Teaches Courses in Philology Here This Sum m er Salient characteristic* of the the council is formed and stands as , a protection to the honor system o f. *u • * ti • protection and the University— for fo r THREAT t i t like a nation s I ii KT. A I , much lo t standing army. t . i • * * * * * DEAN T. U. TAYLOR announced the names of the students who ■ made the honor roll of the engineer­ ing school for the past term. The number, Taylor said, is larger than » . U L U it has been in recent years. One of if the rem arkable things which Taylor pointed out was th a t a freshman made Tour A’s and four B’s, thereby making the highest division of the honor roll. T h at a freshman can make such a record shows th at “ it can be done’’ if one only applies him­ self to the task. Good grades are monuments to hours of hard lalbor r,,. > Our hat goes off to th a t freshman who had eight courses, though some ! ,‘n ‘f of then, were thirds, and still made I such a record. . - ,, „ , , . . conclusions which prove rather j to the University i and , j , . .enlightening both , .. , th*' w hole system o f hierher iuk ,iu * (education in the state. The first of ... jna^ ll*oornhke growth of advanced educational in- j solution* in Texas since the Worty Cleburne, A. F. Hubb , , . t h a t ,. the - , ,S , . i Bueklt Austin, S. uit.y at the Open Air Theater hegin- Pass, R. L, Hines of Lometa and G. ninK Tuesday evening a t 8 o'clock. : and a ^ ain Monday evening June 25. R. Lake of Electra. Htz-Geraid, protestor of phil- Among the best three per ce n t: E. Eagle J * i * IL Pearl of Lamesa, O. L. Wylie, of olop in f i a n c e languages in ard of Austin, j University is trading Lucian LaCoste of San Antonio, J, J courses in the philology of romance languages in the University for the first time this summer. (Continued on Page 6) of Illinois, ------------- o-........ ...... _ War has m aterially hindered the progress of any one college and has* i perhaps even retard ed the whole s y s -1 * t J change to the sem ester plan of o f - 1 * i Five Selected For Places on Honor Council ‘ring courses in the University is one of questionable value to the school. “In the first place,” said Dr. Eby, “ there have sprung up no less than 22 state-supported colleges in the state since 1917, five senior colleges and 17 ju n io r colleges. This condi­ tion has materially lessened the en ­ rollment apportionm ent for each one as well as having made a drastic cut . . , madf' b? M embers of Faculty A ppoint the departm ents of languages, erature, history, and biography. lit Men A rbitrarily for Sum m er Term I hrough the medium of extensive correspondence with scholars in the various countries of his study, Dr. Fitz-Gerald has kept up with the cur­ rent problems and research discov­ eries of Hispanic philology. In com­ for the Second piling the m aterial International Edition of the New Encyclopedia, he was in charge of The American Association for In­ appointed ternational Conciliation him a member of its delegation to Hispano-Ameriea to inspect educa­ tional institutions in Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Panama. In 1915-16 he served in the capa­ the city of associate secretary of Second* Scientific Congress held in Washington, D. C. Aa a fu r th e r recognition of his work the International Advisory Editorial Board appointed him a member of th at body in its In ter-America rela­ tionships. Pan-American U>f ' “ ture l ° r m aintenance »t each. Appointment of members to th** Men’s Honor Council for the sum­ m er session was announced Satur­ day by Dr. Frederick Eby, director of the summer school. The men se­ lected are Reed Cozart, Roy Cannon, C. Edwin Davis, R. S. Covey, and Rufus Price. Nominations fo r offices , f in. were sent to Dr. Eby last week by de#n o{ , tU(lpi|l these , „ are appointed the arbitrarily by! *n which he has taken his A. IL, Ph. faculty, a l - j IL, and honorary Litt.D., but have the duties and procedure of been extended to the University of same a s Baris where he took the French M. Dr. Fitz-Gerald’s scholastic ach- life. Because of the brevity of the I k v em en ts have not been restricted summer session, the members of the I to American institutions of learning council the members of though the organization those during the long session. Fol lowing the appointm ent of members to the Women’s Honor Council, the two tem porary councils will serve throughout the summer, giving way in the fall to the elected officials of the government. Nominations for , , , brobabl* bc A. and Ph.D. degrees of “ Eleve Tit- ulaire” “ Elve Diplome.” He also studied for several semesters in the Universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Madrid. Sigm a D elta Pi M eets W ° ™ n s and are the ... ----------- , . 0 A t 7 :3 0 W ednesday * ,,f the departm ents of the Urn- Dcan y jum pers leaped from the quarterly As for thc mtuation a t the I'm - varsity itself,” went on Dr. Eby, “ so f a r as I am able to see, from a com­ parison of the enrollments for sum­ mer school fo r the last five years, to the change from long the semester plan during the session has done to lessen Hie enrollm ent of undergrad­ uates for summer work. r n : S dispatches from San Antonio Friday stated th at seven para- i chute seven I planes while in formation a t Bropks Field, all reaching the ground s a f e l y ,; “ dem onstrating the possibility of dropping a num ber of grenadier* or j machine gun men behind the lines of j and disorganized arm y.” a fleeing If av ia tio n maintain* its rapid stride : " abPub tbe s,amb' it will be long before it will be pos­ sible to entirely surround an army on the ground. But on the other hand aviation may advance to such a degree th a t wars may not be fought on the ground. this year, registration nothing save “ Until , * * * been m acing with the exception of the Graduate j School which has a it how has steady advance, until doubled the e n ro llm en t'of five years ago. This year, the professional schools have enrollments much the same, with only normal fluctuations, while the courses have fallen off considerably. This would indicate, I think, th a t the ordinary take summer student work because of the lack of a r tk u la - courses f tion between ---------- the summer and his Inns session work." is afraid academic to J T HAS been announced th at Presi- dent Benedict is making a survey of student high school records rela­ tive to the planning of uniform en­ to all senior trance requirements state-supported institutions. the In past the transfer of credits from one has caused to another institution confusion to a great many students. The world formity in a great many lines. to be expected that a uniform ad -, mission rule to all schools alike will bttie more than eliminate the growing of gray on the heads of quite a few students, expected that wit in is growing toward urn- J It is i that ° f >eai * * * hair red students have paid fees and it is ew I days this figure will climb, due to e nex Total registration a t the University ; " ade “ ">«»»« »h“ » “ k -, for the first te r m ’s work has reached I A a figure which ie oniy 30 less than | will not be held until time wit^in it* jurisdiction is of the Men * Council a c c o rd in g to. the auditor's office. A I sucb • «“ •»«* is held' tbe selection ac­ , twen y-seven un . of a chairman will be made, cording to Dean Moore. same Zeta chapter of Sigma Delta Pi * £ wi„ hold a short mTOtiar day evening at 7 :30 o’clock in room 225 of the Main Building. * According to Miss Lillian Wester, sponsor of the club, the meeting will be held for the purpose of organiz­ ing the local chapter for the summer session. “ All old members are urg­ ed to com e,” Miss Wester ?;aid. ------------------ o —---------------- ------------- o-------------- T exan G ives Passes T o See 'Harold T een ’ As an increased service and at-1 traction to readers of The Summer Texan the editors o f the paper have S U M M E R D IR E C T O R IE S O U T H E L D D U R IN G S E C O N D TERM Arrangements have been made to f l o u r s i mad • 11 i i i p , | * * xr i i , 11 i I v i u v tho j president of Hillsboro in chartrt wiI1 b in charge Monday a f - 1 Tuesday afternoon. Ju nio r Col-j . The program will close at 5 o’clock T H E W E A T H E R S u n d ay. P artly cloudy to cloudy. TO CALL A DOCTOR D ial 9 1 8 1 -9 4 to r e a c h U n iversity physicians dur* ing office h ou r s . O t h e r hours call 2 - 1 4 2 2 , physi­ c ia n s ’ ex c h an ge. N o. 2 1 3 ___ Students Go on Out-of-Town Trip Monday Morning Points of Interest in San A n­ tonio Visited on T our Leave From Co-Op Missions and Brackenridge P ark Features of Day Summer school students will have an opportunity to visit the historical missions and posts in San Antonio on the excursion that leaves the Co­ the on (he excursion ( <*-Op 6 o’clock. tomorrow morning that leaves a t The arm y posts will be the first stop in San Antonio then taking the South Mission loop drive, the excur- sion will visit the Conception, the San Juan and the Alamo missions. A fter the trip through the missions they will visit both the flying fields and the attend the Aztec and Texas theaters. Before lunch the the excursion will visit Municipal auditorium and the famous Buck Horn Curio Shop. the shows at The early afternoon will be spent a t Brackenridge park resting and swimming a f te r which the Zoo will bo visited and a f te r driving over the Alpine drive and through the sunken gardens tho party will leave San Antonio a t 6 o’clock Monday even­ ing- This is the first of the series of out-of-town excursions which will be offered to the summer school s tu ­ dents. Song Program Given Thursday Final Enrollment Totals 2712 For First Semester the Total registration for first term of the summer session is 2712, according to a statem ent made by the au d ito r’s office Saturday. Monday was the last day for late registration, but a few students have been al­ lowed to enter since then by special Last year registration permission. continued for some time, bu t this year th«* time was limited to close last Monday. The number this year is about IOO less than last. The enrollment was expected to exceed that of last year, hut the num ber of those registering late was not sufficient to raise Hu- total above last y e a r’s mark. The summer enrollment of the Law School has reached a total en­ rollment of 112, compared to an en­ rollment of 225 or 130 last summer. A few more are expected to register for the second term, but others will drop out. Nevertheless, the present enrollm ent is nearly 30 per cent of the enrollment for the long session, which was 331. ------------- o~------------ Local Excursion Second T rip Includes Visit to State Capitol The second local excursion of the summer session will be held next Wednesday, according to Miss Lillian Wester. “ The popularity of the last said Miss Wester, excursion,” “ prompted us to see th at this excur­ sion is carried through in the same way the last one was. I am sure th at the results o f this second one will be as encouraging as the first,” This time the excursionists will meet a t the Governor’s Mansion at 4 o’clock Wednesday. Those in the p arty will be taken through the Man­ sion and will then go to the Capitol. At the Capitol, the visitors will go through the the senate chambers, and house of representatives hall the governor’s state reception room, S U M M E D IR E C T O R IE S O U T Directories for the summer session are being distributed by Frank Estes, who has charge of the publi­ cation. Names of the students and faculty members and telephone num ­ bers are included 32-page booklet. in the Penick to Act as Director During Absence of Eby Sum m er Session Head Makes Five Weeks* T our in North in Dr. Frederick Eby, director of the summer session, will leave Wednes­ day for a five weeks’ trip the North, returning to the campus n ea r the end of July. During his absence, Dr. D A. Penick, assistant director of the sum­ mer session, will bt in full charge, Dr. Eby for Last Concert Scheduled T hursday Postponed intend* to go first to To­ tc ronto, Canada, the World attend Because of unfavorable weather, Baptist Alliance. the concert which was to have been Following that, he will motor through by given at the Open Air Theater Ontario anti will return home way of Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Thursday night was postponed until June 21, Dfevid Kansas, where he will visit In Toron- Griffin, who was in charge of the colleges then in session. j to, Dr. Eby will meet his family, who j program, stated. left Saturday morning. 0------ j u n i o r next Thursday, P r e se n ts Mrs. Jon es O bservation Notices Notices were sent out yesterday by Dean T. U. Taylor to all engineers who had been placed on final obser­ vation on May I, instructing them not to return next fall unless they and made come to summer school enough points to fulfill the minimum requirements of the College of E n ­ gineering. Notices were also sent out to those who will be placed on last warning next fall by virtue of their grades during the second semester, In addition to this there are sev­ eral engineers who will go on spe­ cial observation next session unless they improve their records by sum­ mer svhool work somewhere, Taylor said. The program Thursday will pre- j sent Mrs. Fred Jones of San An- j tonio, whose principal num ber will “AJ* Fo” e Lul’” and L)avid Grif* j fin, who will give the George Chad­ wick setting of Scott’s “ Lochnivaf BaiJad.” Norma Owens will accom­ pany. announced Griffin s t a t e # that concerts will be held a t the Open Air Theater throughout every Thursday night ara the summer. These concerts open to the public and are free of charge. He also t h a t the University choruses were to meet for organization in the Girl’s Study Hall in the Main Building and for | rehearsals on Wednesdays and F ri­ days from 7-10 in the evenings. The choruses are not fo r University stu­ dents alone, b u t are fo r any Austin inclined, people y h o are musically' ; and desire to take part, he stated. I Give Light Opera The program of the present ses­ sion will include presentations o f a . I light opera in addition to the “ S ta­ „ ,tr .. Notices have been sent to all sen- i r s giving them an itemized list of the course, they will have to take j bat Mf " ' " to get their degree* in dune. 1928. , . . . .. . , , " fr"m„ lh ! 0 p * ™ \ »” d th* % ?*“ * a piano, 'I hero are about seventy-five of 81a * these prospects who were students j orKan uti .a ' r'ia or^ */! ''* during thc last session. C ounting the ! are. ' n th*' ‘'lan9 as wel1' Mr' G n ff,n old students who usually return for senior work, there will be about 80 candidates for degrees in June, 1929. of n c , t T hursday night when see: The chorus will open the program ceompammen ;, ,‘ l said. era! part songs will be sung. Held Wednesday r Engm eers Sent F mal Frank Harting Praises Curtain Club a I m i rw M i A M A s Little Theater Movement i toneers i n * Tuesday for trip to San Antonio. 9 -5 o’clock — Conference on Jun- te u r theatrical organization in ior Colleges in Garrison Hall audi- Little Theater movement was torium. PraLse for the University Curtain the earliest ama- tbe ae- corded by Frank Harting in a com- j preHensive review of the Little The- 7 : 3 0 o ’clock — Sigma Delta Bi a ter movement in Texas In the June Club as one of Wednesday meet - in 225 M. B. 4 o ’clock — Summer students meet at governor’s mansion fo r local excursion. T h u r sd ay 8 o ’clock— Song program a t Open Air Theater. issue of Bunker’s Monthly. A fter thc fall of thc time-honored high-class road shows upon which the cities in Texas, as in other states, depended for artistic dramatic pre­ sentations, there came a void that the traveling repertory or stock com­ pany, the vaudeville and the motion picture could not fill, explained. “ W hat was to fill the vacancy cre­ ated by the death of the ‘road’?” “ The answer is asked Mr. Harting. the Little Theater of America. While the Little Theater was perhaps born of circumstance, it is also very sig­ nificantly an integral part of a deep­ seated intellectual arui spiritual^ im­ pulse manifest the world over. “ One of the earliest am ateur the- (Continued on page 6) RICE IN ST R U C T O R W O R K IN G I ON D E G R E E T H IS SUM M E R Jacques E ngerrand, instructor in French at Rice Institute, has re ta rn - ed to the University for th# summer. Mr, Harting He is doing work on his m aster of arts degree, He will return to Rice in September. 0 . — 1,1 5 6 P A Y F E E Up to the present time 1,156 stu­ dents have paid their student nctiv** Hies fee. Twice as many paid thai* Staten! activities fee tbe first t a m a i sank* mer school last year, while ontjp MIW* fourth as many paid tike fee the NQ* end term. „ *.* * , P A G E T W O ■■pawn League Yearbook At the A ustin Issued in Fall lu r c h e s Today F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T ( W e # t 1 4 t h an d C o l o r a d o ) Records Compiled in Annual Of Activities Since 1910 ______ , , , fig. m e ie-u»i> o i an >!» fir lea g u e of the Univer- * or‘ <* in-I . !»:30 a. m.— Sunday achoo}. 11 a, rn.— I* the Universe, In-1 San Antonio are at the Gamma Ruth Hilliard and Elsie Driller of ii •*„, ln I eluding' Mas, Evolved by Atomic \ Phi Beta house over the week-end. . , -------- ./ame- Welch of Longview, a *4a- the | dont in the University during the] in the University during „ IAN CHURCH year 1925-25, is visiting at the Delta id .,, M i.i.tw Chi HOU,.- tin . week. . . . , I ... . den* . .. * , he leagu e «;» ©• gar.;zed, ri-J f [RST PRESBYTERIAN Rgp, D an ie l E . G r a i n e r eftrbooit o f the L e a g u e w ill he tied and issudti sometime he fore 0 • *b a. rn,— .Sunday school. Roy D edif'nek. ch J o f the Lea* ! I ha-; am t. rn —“ Welkin the Christ-way T h y | T o g e t h e r . ” SO C IE T Y J. C. Blanken-hip him returned from Houston, wherp he has been visiting friend«. T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Estelle Austin of the in San Antonio is house Phi Mu j for woak-ond. | in Taylor. I Erica Peters of the Phi Mu house ! •a irt June 15 for Euro,* .h e r. .hr ' - will spend the summer. Europe. Versula Outlaw and Laura Mac ly, was chief winner, receiving the \ Stevenson, are spending the week-end in returned from the Rio Grande Val* the Texas Intercollegiate Press A s-}ley where he delivered a series of sedation c on test a ten dollar gold graduation addresses. He spoke to • p*ece m editor of the best college the graduating clause- at Beaumont Junior “A My j College, arni i l i ^ u Senior High Lowell as a VV nter o f Narrative f School. Verse.** According to Dr. Patterson, the "tor pkee I Joe Bott* of f>e5ta r;lu 1*“ ’« f ™- magazine and another ten dollar gold Junior College, Edinburg i n om A rnch place he will sui. S U N D A Y , J U N E 17, 1 9 2 8 . Ruby Jenkins and Louise Davis Junior College at Edinburgh is one are staying at the Phi Mu house for Delta is in Galveston for the week- awarded by the college for the beat of the hest in the .South. < onsohda- the summer. formal essay written during the year, lion, he says, has become mueh more She abo received the $25 prtxc Theodore Stubbs of Delta Tau end. — — — —o—---------- Elmer Budders, Bob Master son, Miss Miriam Dozier, secretary of TECH GEOLOGISTS GO ON extensive in the Valley than in other part* of Texas.. , ,. .. and Leon Glasscock of the Lam min the Teachers Appointment Uommit- , L IR Chi house are -ponding the week-end tee, im -pending in , . „ .......... in Beaumont, ... r, , __ I Vero a Baker of the Alpha Phi Mrs, Alphone Beek is spending the , I house ha* gone to ban Antonio for week-end at her home in Flatonia. | * . the week-end Waco. u , .. ... , .. , . . . . , r,. . . __ . T , , , , t , . I t e wc« en Ithidenia Proctor of San Antonio . FIELD TRIP TO BORGER 271 RECEIVE DEGREES — Special to The Summer Texan - r I LU I’BOCK. Texas, June 15— The J COLLEGE STATION. Texas, June second annual field trip of the geo- i,->— Degrees were conferred upon , logy department of Texas Technolog- 2uo | ro*>>» a f th is b u lle tin will bt; pith- balled. B eg in n in g id S e p te m b e r, th e In- four-p ag e l e t nu* he, lactic L eag u er, a nr w spitpet giving the la te st new* of th e { cagot* w ork and th* high schools in w hich th e L eague c o n te sts aret 5 -id will ag a in m ake its a p p e a ra n c e . The L e a g u e r com e? out eight tire* y e a r. and th.-re a re p u n te d fo r each issue. I <5*000 cupid I - .. a*.# • Jennie I zee Logan of Fort Worth! . . is a gueMt at the Delta Delta Delta i i .. house over the week-end. l4, . . ,. . Mildred Ann Smith of the Delta the house Delta Delta Ward-Belmont luncheon Thursday. attended in Adele Houssels, a student in the University for the mummer term, is attending a Pi Phi convention in Bi­ loxi, Miss., as a representative from the Texas chapter. Dolly Be ho! I of the Alpha Chi J 1 nmegft house, is visiting friends in New Braunfels. p. rn.*—Christiain Endeavor. it. rn.-— 'Saving the Frag­ ments CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .SOCIETY (Ala ino Hotel) l l a. rn.—“Christ Jesus.” THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7 :30 a. m.— Holy Communion. a. rn -—Church school will 11 a. rn,- Morning prayer and moot. sermon. Grace Hath UNIVERSITY i Ki-LSaVTERIAN CHURCH Rev. L, H, Wharlon, D.D., Pastor • Id ,i. rn.— Sunday school. l l a. rn. Sermon on the “ Irredu- j ible in Christianity.” »Ll 5 p. m -Sunday Club meets at Margaret Phillip, of tho Alpha Chi ple for the week"‘n'1- Omega house is in San Antonio for the we«;k-end. VV i n n ie Lee Jackson of San An-1 at tonic is spending tho week-end the Alpha Chi Omega house. ir .. Mary .. .sorority . .. . u j * Phi Mu Izee Vance of . . . * is leaving for h e r home in visit with th e , » IjOis Moore, who the U n iv e rsity d urin g long session, bas r e tu r n e d to h er home in C o lu m ­ bus, Ohio, a tte n d e d the i H e r b e r t W olfe a nd Saul C o d m a n o f T a u D elta Phi a r t visiting f r a te r - „ m ty b rother* rn San A n to n io over th e week-end. , , 7 p. rn. V«*pet service, “ The Sad- Dallas a f t e r a w eek’s • d e b a rk M ountains of Mexico.” frien ds in A ustin. UNIVF.RSITY B A P T IS T CHU RCH A L. Aulick, P«»tor i>;45 a. rn. i I a rn,— bet mon on “The Chris­ S u n d a y school, tian's Philosophy of Life.” 7 p. sn.— Student II. Y. P. U. $ p. rn. Sermon on ’‘The Religion of the Looking Gla.-s.” EPISC O C E N T R A L M E T H O D IS T PA L CHU RCH O i c i r E. L.ind»trum, P a sto r 10 a, rn.—--Friendship Bible clan*. 11 a. m— “The Greatest of AIL” I 7 p. m.— Epworth League. H p. rn.-—“Rejecting Christ To-: C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CH U RCH Rev. R. P. Snider, P a sto r l l a. rn.— ”A Mirror of Man’* M ajestic Man's Shop Mwjestic T h e a te r Bldg. Creator* of Fashions In Men's Wear Linen Suits S i n g l e o r d o u b l e - b r e a n t e d In W hites and Greys $ 1 7 .5 0 O T H E R S $ 1 4 . 0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0 For Supper Tonight A Delicious Sandw ich ( W e Serve All K inds) A Malted Milk And Top It O ff W ith a Dish of - I c e C r e a m - At The Longhorn Pharm acy W e’ll D eliver It, Too! u Betty v . rn * r ,. .leon of he kappa ■ r tr IU J $2S0 ,N AWARDS GIVEN STUDENTS at the Capulin Mountain National second day out. Stops were made ; left Thursday house where she will remain for the D em -lSp**1*1 to Thc Summer Texan erratic convention. for Houston, nrvT-T.ov* -p *. DENTON, Tex., June 15— Awards amounting to $250 and won in three *»*. V .«»-/» , _ ,u t 4- * , . i I Monument, and ional Monument. On the return trip stops were made at Butte and Ana- . Devil’s Tower N a t-j , •, , , ,. , * , , . U , Cliftine Rockafellow of the Kappa | separate contests by students of t h c |COn ,a p , f 0 * j a* r>- ^ hr*us<‘ is ,n ar an< iSan Antoni° for College o f Industrial Arts, were an- j nounced and bestowed in college as-; sem bly recently. lhe w e(k^ nd- Louise Millard has gone to Tem- National f Miss G e r t r u d e T hornhill of La- D R - P A T T E R S O N R E T U R N S m esa, sen io r s tu d e n t a t the c o l le g e . Dr. C. P. P a tte rs o n , p ro f e s s o r of has j a n d e d ito r of th e Daedalian Q uarter* g o v e rn m e n t in th e U niversity, Summ er Appetizers Delirious cold plates to tem pt ifou— Open Lunch Sandw iches made tv Uh Sliced Chicken, Baked Virginia H a m — a plait to suit your individual palate. Collegiate B e a u ty Shop 2 2 1 6 G u a d a l u p e Perm anent W aves A Specialty W A Y S I D E IN N F r e d Ja n e s, P r o p r ie to r F o r A p p o in tm e n t Dia 8 9 7 0 TECH GRADUATE GOES TO P O S IT IO N IN C A L IF O R N IA LUBBOCK, Tex., June IS*— Eldon Th cry of the class of ’27 of Texas T - him tog ic* I C< liege, who has been in geology in d o in g graduate w ork t i l S ta le University of Iowa, ha;, j, r if ’ornmemdation of this d e p a r t- t | - ti a t, been appoin ted ri tem ch r* " a n t th the i , • tories s t fat Jolla, California. la ti to t ion la b day.” foul,” T. C. U. CO-EDS P L A N N IN G P O E T W ORTH, O U T IN G CLUB FOR SUMMER .Tune J # — The M r. I P otp Will pill'- lie rsil-.'iurh of W enu ui’s Athlete* Association t x ai this sRatiU.U'wi fo r Id the ; To - a* t ’hriatian U niversity I* work - Fir doctor** degree. j mg on plan? for th e o rg a n iz a tio n of Mi The i ii w..:*, ii major in go dog", Ti xa? Technological < Allege and a n / )« t ^ « Ll ab, to be ca rrie d on aa the . * ♦••ti g r a d u a te work in geology im mediately alter graduating from this UfMt titian, i b ra n c h o r g a n iz a tio n ru m m e r month*. d u r in g I I *——**— - »•»— — LASS O WINS F u r he fifth til a t . The Lass-O, r ' i u h n t m d d ifatio o a t U. I, A* wu named *■ I f the club is fo rm e d , girls who a r c at T. CL U. d u r in g th e sum m er m ay receive c r e d it to w a rd W. A, A. a w a rd s lu r th e h o u rs th e y spend in hiking, swim m ing .md p la y in g termini Lr. i tho third t m a g a z in e fur ha b It new paper in the rn-1 Girls whu are not nu mh*rs of w * A * t* % while the Daedalian Q uar-1 A> may b<‘!0n^ to thi‘ c,ub* but mav f l y wa.’ chort* n a s th e bi it l i t e r a r y n ot m a k e v '* n U t o w a r d « w a r d *- accessive j .irtnu,.! ■/ di d by t ms Com-1 “ C A P T A IN JA N U A R Y ” SH O W N AS ear Da-d d i m C A M PU S F E A T U R E SATURDAY • g I UU h, the- Open J he feature picture a t Em? '. :-ti i ! . -rn > y..-ar Look t Yir Theater S ilH n j r night was based on L t s r o ‘C a p ta in J a n u a r y aku won by the j H. Richards itory. Baby Peggy $tar- in the picture an Captain Jan- F -ti): jarl" ■ rn* e n te re d . Pfe f " '■■■'* m U t Mi b y C . I, A , w h ite m r i n f o r m a l i u& ry. c a fo i •- and a f c r t n a l or say auh- •* rod y, an editorial, a abort Wary, aud : Other added entertainments was a | comedy, Felix the Cat; a picture for *-& ' {fay took second pinna ■ j the remedy of over-weight, entitled . and a dance Poth ll bvi-r, a itpdcnl o f T. C. IL, I “Too M a n y P o u n d * ,” --------— (*— hi bori --------- wet ... I" v t sting frioni liar* le av in g a t th e Y. M. « A , J “ T r i n k e t and C l o w n ” g iv e n by Rob- J r L u rig w h e r e h e e t u i K u n e a n d Lois H a n e y , p u p ils o f w ill b e c o m e t i • m saiK bttr o f th< F ir t M iss A n n a L e e Crosby, accompanied I * hr; ti by Miss Ruby Lee Haber ling. c h u rc h . W A R R E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E 7 1 4 Cong fess A v e. MONDAY SPECIAL for S u m m e r S tud ents A Pair o f S1.00 Silk Hose R E E W ith a p u r c h a s e o f $ 5 .0 0 or m ore ifc an y d e p a r t m e n t . C h o k e o f C h i f f o n a s s e r v i c e w e i g h t in a l t p o p u l a r c o l o r s a n d w h i t e . A I I ; iz e s , r n S e e our ad in T o d a y ’s A m e r i c a n - S t a team an fo r M O N D A Y S P E C I A L S I i ne Shirts O f madras and broad­ cloth th a t are individual and distinctive. In Blues, H e l l a, and Greens. Matching laundering col­ lars sm art new shape. in a $ 2 . 0 0 Other Shirt* $2.50 to $4.50 , MMM N ew C’ravat8 Handmade in an excellent variety o f colorful patterns. $ 1.50 Others $1 to $5 ■ S S M H a ts Pedelinoa, Milans and Leghorns the “L ig h t as a kiss on head”— hats the forem ost foreign and do­ mestic makers. fro m $7 OO Other Hats $5 to $10 ■ " T h e S tro lle r" .4 Majestic Man's Shop footw ear. creation in White. K ip , in black— elast ic sides. trim m ed $7.50 O th e r Shoes $6.00 to $8.00 Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS F O R SA L E R O O M S F O R R E N T R O O M S F O R R E N T ll Bernie*- B a rk er will p re sen t th i- ad at Th** P u tty T exan office, Ii. H all 12T. ah*- tic k e t free w ill receive T e e n " a t lh to see "H aro ld Uh-ttsoe. M I Conv.. P hone OOI®. . h* th,' ««W»i .* b e rn lur p orches, m eal* T R P LEWES and Hi* Band p lay s " S ta rt I s a a c I th.- B and'w -N ew C olum bia K e e o r d . s m < H * a n d double w n b Queen th e a te r. . j I H E n ew . im p ro v ' d B runsw ick t P o rta b le | * ■ ----------------- -----------— ------- — ........ ’* - • tone, oaly $25.00, pay- ! ■ J . R. Heed M usic | FOR M EN—-Ct>ol ' * *“ NOTARY P U B IzIC a t office of Texas Stu­ dents Publications, Inc. Room 119 B, Hall.- -lf w ith Ba na trope «l»le 85,00 p er m onth. Co., $05 CorixresH A venue. ^ m p u s . Laratfe.i. . . a . i j o i n i m * if I hon. FU R N ISH E D a p a rtm e n t a t 1022 San A n­ tonio, e n tire lower floor. Alao room* for boy* o r couples . B ath on each floor, very d esirable, Mrs. Hallie Wood, Phone 5*115. ll HIH KST PRICKS paid for cast-off cb>thins -tf and shoes. 407 K art 6th o r rinse '717 N o ta r y P u b lic a t B . H alt R o o m I I D I ll E new Vie tm p o rtab le w ith or? hophonic per fSS.Ofl, payable J. R. Reed Jfuaic Co.. XOS Congree;; ton®, only $5.00 m onth. A v e n u e . T h u rsd a y . SKE "H aro ld T e e n ” a t the Q ueen startinje lf M. P. B aker will prevent Ib is ad a t ll. H all 127 he will receive a free ti* ket. FOR SALE-—1026 Ford coupe, newly p ain t- Phone od— k« md condition, new tire*. *h»5. Jo nes’ Watermelon slices— Stop and try P r iv a te bath. 5751. in p riv a te home room G arag e av ailab le. Phone BOYS—-L arn e cool room*. 2 1-2 block • from 502 W. I nth c am p u ?, ST.50 p e r st:,d e n t. SI, Hffione 566®. POU R E N T — F o u r-roam u p sta irs a p a rtm e n t, 312 W. 22nd. Sleeping porch, h a th , |» r - Phone 7112. Mrs. $49.0® per m onth. aye. Brit ah. TW O LARUE cool room - for bay J. T hro • blocks of ram p:;*. One ad jo in in g sleep ­ ing porch. 2205 1-2 Rio G rande, Call 96 7 I. TWO ad jo in in g b td room s w ith *leeplnK porch and g a ra g e week*. Dial 425*. — ROOM fo r ren t ---------—----------- for re n t *06 W. 22. for tw elve} SU M M ER S T U D E N T S --T w o very cool and de irabte rounts in yard. C onueetiny with 2601 e n tra n c e s. J —-------—---- { p riv a te oath. Rio G rande. S e p a ra te P h o n e 73X2. so u th arid e a st exposure. P h o n e 555.4. in p riv a te hom e. N orth, FOR RF,NT— N icely fu rn ish ed room in p ri­ 606 We t 2ftth, vate hom e for one m an. phone 21724. LARCK, cool room s, w ith u#e o f Bleeping porvh fo r q u iet stu d e n t* . Close to cam ­ tree#. large sh ad e S u rro u n d ed pus. 2411 N ueces. by Phone 9826. A P A R T M E N T S FO R R E N T them. They are fine. Our beautiful A PA RTM EN T U n iv e rsity , to re n t until S ept. I . N ear g a r d e n fu rn ish e d u n fu rn ish ed . or M odern, convenient, cool. Phone 7165. i n v i t e s y o u . curb service if you wish. Please do not tip our help. ? . | F U R N ISH E D —•One I so u th e a st fro n t room s, o r G i r l s s e r v i n g , I a d jo in in g l* th , u se of k itch en tw o larg e, cool pi'iv a te en tran ce. if desired. | 2 6 1.; Speedw ay. T W O b e a u tifu l to u t haft «t a p a rtm e n ts, fu r­ nished or u n fn rm ah ed . N ear Capitol. P ri­ lirh ts vate b ath s, g arage*. W a te r and f'irtm h e d . Call 30 4 W. 14th. CO M PLETELY cool >Je»-|)inji pore®cl. Ceiling fan*, tile bath*, Summer fu rnish.si, a ttrac tiv e , nw niaca. carafe* . Block cam pus. rate*. 1918 Speedway. Phone 94 >9-333". K IK REN T Sorority house. 24th and Rio to —26 G rsmile. To be completely overhauled sui? ten an ts. Phone 2-2905. od. n ear Unit* rsit.v. N orthw est. D ESIRA BLE h-to> rn a p artm e n t, w eibfarni-h- Ideal' fur sum m er school. G. H. Brush, phone 6347 or 4 b f 7. 11. RN ISH ED a p a rtm e n t on ground floor; from Uni eraity. 117 per one-half block month. Phone $288. 2001 W ichita Street. f urnished. Ab?* LIGHT HO I' ®KK H E I’ING apartm ent--w w ll rtw>m*. »!• eping porches, gas age. $10 to ?25 a month. 1494 Congress, l ual 9691. ing FU R N ISH ED a p a rtm e n t c o n - i- tin g of liv ­ sleeping porch. Block from U n iv e rsity . R easonable re n t. room , k itc h e n , 202 Ka** 22nd. Phone $456 room bed FU R N ISH ED room* and a p a rtm e n t* , bleck* U n iv e rsity , «•«»! * unable sum m er rate*. 2264 Nuecea. two location. Kea- B O A R D A N D R O O M 6 1 1 W . 6 t h Music FOR SA LE— P ractically new O rthophonic —3t Vtetrpla, sm all size f a ll 2-33*3. ANY M ERCHANTS of Austin who have job- th at could R SU M M ER ST U D EN TS — Nice, for 1(oy2. T h ree block* per mode-ratc*ly p riced. b a th . 666 W. 24. * .....— -------— - cool tampa.*. P riv a te e n tra n c e and rh o p e 2-3145. H O U S E S FO R R E N T FU R N ISH E D 5-roont house, la rge sdeeping I orch. a1! convenience*, g arag e. Reasonable IU reliable p a rty . Mrs. Dunn. 3‘)5 E. Price* 2-2240. to Phone $287. FOR R E N T fo r su m m er s e ss io n : Ju n e ft to Sept. I . o a r H o llo * Tile S tucco B ungalow reaso n ab le ra te the a t 2811 Salad* S t. V ery to approved couple who will cace fo r P hone 397 4. M T . S m ith . p ro p erty . EAST FR O N T : F u rn ish e d home. T h ird bloc* from cam pus. Ju n e , Ju ly , A u g u st. bedroom *. All conveniences, G arage. 2*14 . POR RKNX: S peed way. P h o n e 2-2495. . CHO ICE room s fo r boy*; cool, c o m fo rta b le ; larg e sleep in g porch*-*, Phone tw o reaso n ab le. 70.3 W . 2 4th. b o th ; a lto FO R R E N T : Q uiet, p le a sa n t room in p ri­ v a te fam ily. P riv a te fro n t e n tra n c e ; fu r ­ nishing* ail pew Ope block e a s t of c am ­ p us. 2209 Tom G reen, Phone 2-2394, FOE B E N T : F ro n t, so u th e a st room , p riv a te e n tra n ce . B ath adjoining. Q uiet ncigh- 26$ 2 1-2 (shock» n o rth cam pus. borbaosL A rchw ay. Phone 4?fl8. ^ . room s, e le g an tly fu r- n ish ed, af! mo*ir*n convenience*, reaso n - 18.10 C o n g ress Ave. g a rag e s. j •'able rata* , i Dial 4539. VELM A PA Y N E yr M e a t t hi* a d a t IU Hall \ "H aro ld receive 'n tic k e t tic k e t to to 127 and T een ” at the Quean s ta rtin g T har*dxy E M P L O Y M E N T COHL comfortable r.«mw for sooth sleeping porch. Reasonably priced. Alao boys. WANT E ll— Men to work ed c o n ce rn ; m u st have I Meads, 23"! Rio Grand**. Phone $926. L ittlefield . for well e sta b lish - ! FUR R E N T : E xceptionally furnish* d s o u th ­ fro m fo r one o r tw o g en tlem en . H alf 2603 G uadalupe, up- from cam p u s. fa ir ed u catio n . 31 * ; ; F o rk f s ta irs . I NOTH' E-—Som m er students, cool, uutet, con­ veniently Incased rooms. T hree good meals : daily. Special rate* Will pay you to phone U - a titt. 1767 Capsaaae. Kl KIM AN D BO ARD For bag#, sum m er ses­ sion. $ f6 ; meal#. 822.'N*. Two block* from cam pus. Mrs. P atterso n , 1961 W hitts. L O ST A N D F O U N D j u s t — A pair of black h o m -rim glaaiaa. F in d e r please re tu rn to IU Hall l i l t . LOST— Cora metiee men t rh in esto n e bracelet set w ith blue sap p h ire angarep, a t Stadium o r n e .r L ittle field dorm . Firtdet phone Rachel Dale#, 2-3153. n ig h t, MEN STUDS!* t « —ttta a i and board a t 2565 Good meals . Nae Cgs . Ctea®§ ta a l rooms, N»ar University.* Phone 3®98. T H E R E ?- a a t B. Hall 12 7. T exan odic*, L r J. Sm ith.- if he wall p re sen t th is ad there. ire*- tic k e t to "H*ro: — 7 G rande. Phone 7382. ROOMS AND S L E E P IN G FORGUES eig h t boys a t 196$ 1-2 W ichita. for I 1-2 blocks Law B uilding. M carri,. C. H am m ond. Phone 3310. N ICE ROOMS — F o r boy* 2510 G uadalupe. Phone 678*. $$ and $7. Q U IET ROOMS—-N ear campit a. for five m en. Sleeping porches. Dial 0374. FOR SUM M ER STU D EN TS — Nice, c o l room* fo r boy*. T hree blacks cam pus. P riv a te e n tra n c e and M oderate! v priced. h a th 60S W. 2 5 th . Phone 22145. WANTED W A N TED cRfill copy y our th esis or them es, or o th e r work co rre c tly and reaso n ab ly . Photo- Mr*. Bess *0. Bourd a i;, 3466, a fte r six of evenings. WANTED- One couple. Att*-aet! ye room* New p riv ate hom e w ith quiet su rro u n d ­ ings. Must be seen to be ap p reciated . 1669 W. 22 1-2. IF YOU ARE IN T E R E S T E D ---In g e ttin g -a m m er, call a t ro -m w ith o u t co at th is 2510 G uadalupe or phone 6788. W AN I ED «sp e rte n c 'd young salesm an . Fe p. p e rso n a lity , and * 4 v * rtis in f re fe r­ ences. Apply G ossip, $5® A u stin N ational Bank B uilding. FR A TER N ITY or so ro rity will care for your ho u se th ro u g h th e su m m er, p h o n e 9691. H IG H E ST CASH PRICES paid for second­ hand clo th in g an d s h o ts . A S eh w arta. 417 E. 6. P h o n e 37*2. S U PE R IN T E N D E N T of sm all to m ak e a change. town school Five year:.* w ishes experience, T h ree >e a r l ' work »'op»pleted In U n iv e rsity , W ill re c e p t ward p rineipalahip. or place in high echoed. M a the*# atle# o r c o m m e r c i a l w o r k pr«#«rr.’d. Call 2 - 1 6 6 8 , in aam*? school- th re e principal. W ANTED— E n g lish U tw hor an d young m an Pt.A* r Wffirric-d m an. W rite or call to see V ernon T . E v an s, 2 6 * 8 Sabine, A -»jn. T exas. Y' ANTED— W Hi give s tu d e n t m o m in ex­ c h an g e foe v o f s . ! Apply D*l« Speedw ay, W ANTED I O R F N '!—F u rn ish e d house re- P re fer one w ith cam po#. ma i sider of su m m er. it- M oat be near . io u »aute* n,* -And Majestic Man's Shop Quality Costs N o More. ROOM arui board fo r m en : tab le board ev ery o n e ; show er. One block of cam pus, n ear carline, i m , w o . ■■■ « . n y . ____________________ p orches, sin g le bed* f ar I L O ST : G ray pu rse. M onday, c o n tain in g key- ; pl and ' line. ! in - nr on CistlP".?. in s. or on cam po*. and o th e r w w g w i ih ia g s te M ain I , 'W ard. P hone 4*1.9. 1 I T Y P I N G 2 $326. : . WO glee coal room*. • leaping pwreli; have 221.6 Tom G reen. P hone g a ra g e fo r c ar. Sunday s*-12 o’dwi). ROOM AND BOARD - l u r baar*, sum m er aes- \ slew. *36; mr MBI *22.96. Two btoclu from | T U R M E L arid Phone 3*35. cam pus. Mrs. P atterso n . 1961 W biti*. i these# typed, 19e pagi- j r BONT BEDROOM >n p riv a te home. Two f ’ ladies o r a couple. * Will s e rv e b re a k fa s t; I K*rage- Phone 2-3637. hoarim rs in I hone 4 7*9. SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1928. T H E S U M M E R T E X A N * PAGE THREE cha Chacon. 2. La J eta Physical Education j house is spending the week-end Elizabeth tureen of the TH Dolt at j “ Estrellita” — her home in Rosenberg. Class. 3. Vocal Solo: Mrs. A rturo Torres. Concha Chacon. 6. Vocal Solo: Mrs. A rturo Torres. 4. El Jara b e Tapatio— Senorita “ Clavelitos.” — ------------- O.... .......——rn Alone Burns had as her guests the past week, Elsa E rler of San An­ tonio and Ruth Hilliard of Cald­ well. Both Miss Hilliard and Miss E rler were g radu ates of the class of 1927, and while on the campus w ere members of the Gamma Phi B eta sorority. They left F riday for San Antonio, where they will visit a t the home of Miss Erler. Jud d Conway of Bryan and Jim ­ mie Murphy of Victoria were guests at the S. A. E. house during the past week. M argaret Johnson of the Alpha Phi in house is spending the week-end San Antonio. Charles Edge, George Smith, and Bill Oliver of Bryan have been vis­ iting a t the S. A. E. house during the past week. Johnnie Logan of F ort W orth and Dorothy Caballer are guests a t the Tri Delt house for the veek-end. of Marlin Taylor Henry of The Texan s taff is spending the week-end at his home in Palestine. Mary Louise Wimberley of Kirby Hall is spending the week-end at her Jiome in San Antonio. Willie Hamblen, Roy German, and J W. C arraway, of the Delta T heta Phi house motored to Houston for}}' the week-end. Virginia McHenry of S. R. D. is in Kerrville for the week-end. Louise lleinatz of S. R. D. is spend­ ing the week-end in Leander. Annie Mac McCuteheon of S. R. I), is in Hallettsville this week-end. Ada Jane Barton of S. R. D. is visiting in P o rt Lavaca. Eunice O’Banion of S. R. D. is in Lockhart for the week-end. Lola Ellison of S. R. D. is spend­ ing the week-end in San Marcos. O. G. Hoover of Burnet, the University, student of friends on th e campus Saturday. form er visited Nolen Schulze is spending week-end with his parents Braunfels. the in New J ’’’•IMH'' Tijig|tir ra/wr -NiMHr W id th s A A A A to B A t le f t —- " L a s s ie ” — w h i t e w a s h a b l e . w hite pin . k id $ 1 1 .0 0 se a l tr im . M e e rs c h a u m w ith tr im k i d r o s r b lu s h k id $ 1 0 .5 0 The More Subtle Side of Summer Slipper Fashions r P H I S is the season of e x tra v a g a n t en th u - siasms in m ost things . . . . But caprice has played no part in establishing French Boot Shop slippers in the favor of sm art so­ phisticates. New leathers an d m aterials . . . one finds them all irresistible ch arm in g in m odels for ev ery s u m m e r occasion. Priced, as always, wit Ii restraint, $10, $11.50, $12.50 and more % A T R IG H T “ D A W N ” — J a d e w h ite k id piped in g o ld . — All e b o n y p a te n t $13.50 W idths AAAA to B Fashion's N ew est Colors - R O Y A L BLUE —TEA ROSE PINK P r e s e n te d a t le f t— “ J u n e P u m p ” D one in e ith e r R oyal B lue or T ea R o se P in k $12.50 APPROPRIATE HOSIERY $1.95 and $2.50 'tSjigM'- ‘'iitjnjr jMHA .iwWBi.. "m r ’n :,siyy: - j aiflfK jdwMh. i'm®:.. VIOLA MAE JOSS Society Editor CALL 75 89 W illiam son-A n d e rso n M arriage I ucsday The marriage of Zach A. VV illiam- son of Cooledge and Miss Winifred Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Anderson, was solemnized Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, 838 West Mistletoe Avenue, San Antonio, Texas. Dr. A rth u r Gray Jones read the cere­ mony, assisted by the Rev. Norman Anderson, a brother of the bride. The bridal party came down the stairway into the living room, which was charmingly decorated with palm>- and baskets of gladiolas and Shasta of improvised daisies. An flowers and greenery was arranged in the fa r side of the room. Miss Vallie Alsup of Hattiesburg, Miss the wedding march. played alta r The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin and lace, and carried a shower bouquet of Killarny roses orchids and lilies of the valley band of orange blossoms was worn in her hair. Songs and D ances F eature Spanish P ro g ra m Open Air J heater-goei s were and presented a num ber of songs lances typical of Spanish-speaking countries F riday night, Mrs. A rturo Torres-Rioseco presented two Span­ and Clave- ish songs, “ Estrellita, Utos.” Mrs. Torres wore a black dress, trimmed in red. and a black lace mantilla, also a Spanish comb all typical of “ Sunny Spain.” Equally well received was Senor­ ita Concha Chacon of Laredo, who danced the “ Spanish W altz ’ and the “ Jarabe Tapatio.” Senorita Cha­ con showed herself quite capable of interpreting the characteristics of a girl* Spanish or Spanish-American Members of Miss Hilda Moles- worth’s physical education class gave a dance, “La J o ta ,” The complete program was as fol­ lows : '* I. Spanish W altz— Senorito Con­ Mrs. Norman Anderson, matron of honor, wore a frock of peach col­ ored georgette, trimmed with gold lace, and the maid of honor, Stella C. Anderson, sister of bride, was in pink georgette little flower gold lace. The Mary Evelyn Anderson, niece of the bride, wore a ruffled frock of pink organdy and a wreath of pink rose­ buds in her hair. Douglas Anderson, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception was held following the ceremony, a t which a hundred guests were present. Mrs. Clifford Zirkel and Miss Sue Hall cut the wedding cake and Misses Isabel Jackson and Otela Kelly presided over the punch bowl. Assisting in the dining room were: Misses Judith Givens and Mar­ guerite O’Hair; Misses Elizabeth Joyce and Ruth Mueller were in charge of the bride’s book. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson left for a short trip and will later tour Cal­ ifornia, where Mr. Williamson will resume studies a t the University of California a t Berkeley. L ater in the sum m er the n o rth ­ west and will visit Canada, re tu r n ­ ing through Yellowstone Park. They will be at home a fte r September I in Beaumont. they will to u r ) from The bride graduated the University in 1925. She was elect­ ed to Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Sigma I Alpha sororities. Since her g ra d u a­ tion she has taught school in South P ark High School, Beaumont, and in in Sherman. Mr. Kidd-Key College Williamson received his Master of Arts Degree from the University of Texas and was a member of the Phi Delta Kappa educational fraternity. He has been principal of the Beau­ m ont school for several years. * * * Goforth-Frank Mr. and Mrs. joseph D. F ra n k of Dallas have announced the engage- gent and approaching m arriage of their niece, Patsy Louise Alsworth, to Dr. John Lawrence Goforth. The wedding will take place Thursday evening, June 28, a t 8 o’clock at their home in Dallas. Miss Alsworth was a student is the University in 1925-26 and is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Norman Spencer, acting head of the departm ent of economics in Bir­ mingham Southern College, Birming­ ham, Alabama, during the past year, is doing g raduate work in the Uni­ versity this summer and staying a t the Y. M. C. A. Charles Reece of Belton, a student in the Medical School at Galveston, is visiting Cecil Tolbert at the Y. M. C. A. Raymond Morrow is enrolled in the University this summer. He is a former student of the University of Southern California. Marian Brown, who is a member of the faculty a t Sophie Newcomb, is a guest at the Alpha Phi house. For Supper Tonight A D e lic io u s S a n d w ic h ( W e S e r v e A ll K in d s) A M a lle d M ilk A n d T o p It O f f W ith a D ish o f I c e C r e a m A t The Longhorn Pharmacy W e’H D eliver It, Toot a g e e Again W E A N N O U N C E Values Greater Than Ever! 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A s k th r o u g h o u t S ta tio n A g e n t f o r r a t e an d s c h e d u le b o o k let. ...... . _ , Southland-Red Ball Motorbus Co. 1 0 9 E . 7 th S t. P h o n e 8 4 6 6 W id th s A AA to B IS T ./I M O N D A Y O NLY! PAGE FOUR the Summer texan bsiMMmt tm ti** c*m chm of th* Uaftswmfcr of T*x*s ky th* Tex** Stsdeat* PabiieaUor.*, rn m n Twwkir. Th*»r*4*y. and band** moraine. Busies*? Bitonal dftma, ft H*1L Mil-**. •Hgft* tutorial dpyke. ftaateaM Managw; law!* Meet**-. Aaaiataat Besin#** Massa*#; Lea Wjrwaag, Ad»*rti*in* Man***?; &slph Do r?*t% Classified Advert ism* Me na get", w, F, ate* ere* or. Ohr< a sat Manager. BUSINESS STAPP Society: Viola Ma* lose. Bys. DEPARTMENT h e a d s Feature*: ti lady s Whitley. Sport*: Ah* llahl feater* : Cecil w u v c v m Boc Ll y writers Pentt; re wrtlcr*-. Bath!--- Theater reviewer*: Tar k*t Henry I Alex M«iri>cree. rst'nrxi writers; Taylor Henry. Henry Tate. I .-cr ms Bater*, Kadi* W reathy , Mary Eat* Parker. I ,<,rra inc Marries. KiJar.il. William Ellers, it, Harem!* Patterson. Joint H. Dart*. r«*r• * Mary K**e Parker, r*uSin« Ray. Dora Mae Wilson. T heron J O' i V iter, ft fete hen Smith. Eterne P*itl*n. Peggie Bank*, Lots Blair, Lory Ant. Neb.ett, ©edit Bail. Lorraine Barnes. Ffrmj.hill, Louise Sadie Abernathy, Alex K. Morph##*- NIGHT STAPP What Do You Know About I. 2 3. 4. 5. T h e R e p u b lic a n * ? F a r m R e l i e f ? S e n a t o r C u rt!* ? C a lv in C o o lid g e ? P a r a c h u t e J u m p i n g ? The Republic ans in convention at Kansas City nominated Herbert H oo­ ver a* their standard hearer by a vote of 857 of a possible 10-<4. Only one ballot was ne<*&aary to nominate th** secretary o f com m erce. Frank Lowden polled 74 vote* which made him Hoover's closest in spite of th# fa c t that Lowden had withdrawn a* a candidate ju st be­ fore the vote was taken, Mr. Low den said that he wa* resign in g be cause he did not approve o f the plat­ form whkh com m ittees had drawn up. contender the “ T h e fact that a man adv cr- nod th# tai#* o f pomanca and ad- Ute* liar s P inability to never be brought hack. The new , guc * the Mc N a r y -H a u g e n T h e c o n v e n t i o n w h ich ha* ju*t n o m i n a t e d H o o v e r ha* g o n e on r e c ­ ord ag u p h o ld i n g C o o l i d g e ’* v e t o o f f a r m re- li e f bill. A p p r o v a l o f th e b ill wa* d e f e a t e d by a v o t e o f 8 0 7 to 2 7 7 . T h e P l a t f o r m , h o w e v e r , th a t hag b e e n d r a w n u p tncludeg provigion g fo r th e f a r m e r g an d p r o m ite g fa r m r e l i e f b ut n o t in the fo r m o f the M c N a r y H a u g e n biti. T h e e q u a l i ­ s a t i o n f e e p r o v is io n o f th e bill wa* th e b a tts o f t h e p r in c i p le o b j e c ­ tion* to it* n a t u r e . r e c e i v e d W o r d ha* b e e n th a t G e n e r a l N o b ile , th e Ita lia n g e n e r a ! in c h a r g e o f th# Italia'* f l ig h t to in j u r e d w h e n th e n o rth p o le , wa* t h e g r e a t s h ip crabbed o n an ice fl o e . N o b ile h a d fa ile d to m e n t io n hi* o w n in j u r y in th e f i r s t wirel*** _____ r e p o r ts gent o u t u n d e r hi* d ir e c - _ . . . . . I >•.( m nn e ! d y wi f r,.m t i m e t o r i l e f e r u l e b o t t o m l e n d s o f t h e T r io - b e e x t e n d e d and h u n d r e d s o f S L * s t ! ndTng**cVnfittion o f c r e d i t o f f e r t i l e land in t h e n e a r v i c i n i t y o f tx,en t h e D a lla s , an d will Iced in d i r e c t l y t o th e tw,«. T h e m a r o o n e d f l i e r , are . t i l l d iv id e d in t o t h r e e part*, o n e u n d e r “f U , , t t » n d « n t upon tk o w ttov.lopm . nt o f th.- whole flood plain. I N o b ile , l h , . , m .n under Dr. M e l * . th e th e r e m a i n d e r o f g r e e , a n d c r e w w h o t h e *hip. s t a y e d w ith It is c la i m e d th a t th o s e w h o s t a y e d w ith the d ir i g ib l e will be a b le to for a n u m b e r o f day* s in c e l i v e t h e y h a v e s u f f i c i e n t f o o d s u p p lie s . G e n e r a l N o b i l e th e is c lo s e s t to the rescu er* an d no w o r d h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d fr o m M a l m g r e e 1* s m c e M ay 3 0 . R e lie f e x p e d it io n * a r e e x p e c t e d to rea ch th e fl ie r s in r u n f o r t u n a t e o n e s w h o , fro m tim # xo > * , t i m e . have had to t r a n s f e r fr o m o n e s 3 co n n ie to another. A uniform .j r .- 1 »<'* land form , end p l.n U t.e n e rem o f adm ittinx etedita from the - - . l l -pr.ne up, t,rmK,nK a t,„,e of n e . eeeonderv « h o o h of th e S tele would | p ro.p er.ty, amt turn,ox another p a . .. in UMH do mat h to alleviate t h . >h the annal- to f program in T era i situation and should certainly form ngricultBf#. basis on which an ft basis on w hic ii an lion a I plan could be worked out, look- ; big to it* final adoption b f all of the institution* e t higher T#xas. THE FARM BLOC a f e w d a y s n o w . inter-in*titu­ learning p r o b a b ly ______ in it* f*»r I. A uniform ad- The rejection by the Republican in party o f the plan for farm relief spon- I sored by the leader- of the farm bloc W hile there are ten tatively tem per- ami practically corresponding to the ary agreem ents between the regia- tw ite defeated M cNary-Haugen Re tram of most T exas colleges in re- j lief Bill has Maut the member* of the control farm organisations, which gsrd to the transfer of credit, there thousand* o f votes the Middle h no uniform ity that can be perma­ W est, to Houston and the haven of nently depended upon. The I niver- the Democratic party relief. jftity has taken the lead in attem pting Upon the action taken by the Demo* to establish a perm anency o f recog aition, but its efforts have met with eratie party in regard to the farm rmiy a half m easure o f success. The question will probably hinge the re study undertaken by Dr. Benedict suits o f the campaign, It is recognized that Etc balance of should result in: rnu**ion standard. 2. A State-w ide j power will be placed in the Middle standardisation of secondary schools, j W e st Regardless o f the opinions of I A platform from which a com pre- rome of tho more optim istic Rcpub- hensive plan can be worked out be- bean*, other*, according to new* dis- ; patches from Kansas City, are be- Iween high schools and colleges. The three are interwoven as can ginning to wonder if a m istake has easily be seen. A uniform admission not been made. The real seriousness pgn * merit would naturally cause a wa* not perceived until a fter the standardization o f high school sys- platform had been adopted and the tem*, all offering courses leading to “ m ilitant army of 100,000" had an- intention of breaking the fulfillm ent o f those requirement* Bounced end thereby currying out the work with the Republican party, already started by the State Depart- The mo.*t sickening d efeat to the men! of Education, the uniform text- > nu mbers of the agricultural group hook provisions and the Texas Inter was that practically th e sam e m essage scholastic League. Having these tw o j that President Coolidge Mint to Con­ front* to work from it is only natural gross announcing his veto of the Me­ lba? an understanding betw een the N aryH au gen R elief Bill was rem! into the platform as the farm plank*, blade be The (bange in attitude o f this pow- reached, and it is highly possible that a "rapproachm ent’' in- erfu! Mid-\V> stern constituency gives elude the private and denom inational {ti* Dem ocratic patty it* big charlet1 t<< win in the fa ll (lections. Select institutions as well would be effected. rem s to a man am enable to farm interests — be the rule of the hour. Educators and that mail is not Al Sm ith— and have pronounced farm ers will rise up en m ean t advancem ent. ; masse to put the Dem ocratic party Scholars generally agree that it tends ()n the other hand, the Republic to sim plify the method and material I for presentation. Any in (ans have taken the attitude that they the efficiency of our present system , are offering the farmers a reliable that is functioning so well, then, can; substitute for the m easure so obnox- in the be counted as a forward step; and an • anis effort posex a relief lions, a Federal system of co-opera- that exists in the recording o f college | live marketing, and adequate tariff the credit*, w hkh standardized based, is to be highly desired. on J protection for agriculture. is Whether the farmers will be lulled | by these m easures which their iead- I ers have called ‘ platform prom ises’* j or whether th ey will bolt the Repub- The letting of the contract for the dean party and turn Democratic la construction o f the new series o f ? the academie question now occupying levees, to be built along the Trinity I the minds of most of the Dem ocratic farm ers R iver a t Dallas mark* another step J politicians. H owever, elect the ne^F P resident— be he that, going farther still, p r o -! form of stabilized m arketing aasocla- fundam ental order education it to be the best your dirt U niform ity in education to the adm inistration, from the confusion RECLAMATION th# new series ------------------- that w ould waterw ays \ institutions into power. supported increase cultural ............... ---- the of o f From Other Pens of T ex*-. The I rinity in time.- pa.*t j Republican or be he Dem ocrat. was the great interior path o f corn­ in the d ays o f the Civil War m ere#, and after, the old side w heelers used to ply up and down from the Du if c f M exico to M agnolia, th e old port for P alestin e and ail East T exas, There, a t th e place w here th ere ia now only a shallow ferry- * th riv in g little city groat appeal to rn,,. 0fc-x. T ra d e fo r all the surrounding • Second B eautiful G irl: I p re fer co u n try was carried on w ith those heavier-set chaps; they are so the steamer^, smoidyir-g Hie means of <~om- ! much m ore satisfying in the lo n g run, fiiuakation with the outside world, I you know. -Cornell Daily Sun. I ju st adore fellow s; th e ir dash has AT THE TRACK MEET f i r s t L ittle C o e d : those thin an the Republican* by Senator Curtis of Kansas has been for nom inated by the vice presdieney even greater m ajority than was Hoover. Hi* name was made first on the first ballot. That makes a Californian and a Kansan the offbeat standard bear­ ers of th*- G. O P. in the forthcom ing presidential election . Despite tile fa c t that California is H oover’s nu live state the Democrat* expect to carry the “changeable sta te ” when the election com es o ff in Novem ber. President Coolidge and his w ife arrived at the summer w hite house, known us Cedar Island Lodge, Ii is-. last Friday. T he president was quite upon his arrival and togeth er with Mr*. Coolidge posed for about half art hour in order to allow the photogra­ phers tim e to shoot their pictures. The summer w hite house is far from being un isolated place but at the same time the surrounding territory is but a virgin forest, The president | will spend three m onths in his tem ­ porary home. T h e fir*! b a le o f th e 1 9 2 8 T e x a s c o t t o n cro p w a s sh ip p e d to H o u s t o n la s t T h u r s d a y . It w as f r o w n o n t h e fa rm o f E. C. C u r tis , t w o mile* n o r th o f B r o w n * e i ll e . I n d i c a t io n s so fa r a re th a t the cro p thi* y e a r w ill b re ak all re c o r d s. All c o t t o n c la s s e d *o f a r ha* b e e n a* f o o d as “ g o o d m id d lin g ” Fliers of Kelly Field in San A n­ tonio, ye?4 rday dem onstrated the practicability of several men making in­ a parachute jump at the sam e th** stant. Seven men jumped into air from seven planes flyin g in fo r ­ mation and nearly every chute open­ ed sim ultaneously. O fficials say that the test dem onstrated the possibility o f m achine o f dropping a number gun men behind the lines of a dis­ organized army. — — o - E xecutive ability is the art of con ­ vincing the people in a co-educationaI institution that women have no rights.— Cornell Daily Sun. For Supper T on igh t A D e lic i o u s S a n d w ic h ( W e S e r v e AU K in d * ) A M e lt e d Milk A n d T o p It O f f W it h a D ish o f - I c e Cr e a m - A t The Longhorn Pharmacy W e ’ll D e liv e r It, T o o ! T H E S U M M E R T E X A N S U N D A Y , JU N E 17, 1925. The Questionnaire -By H . C. T. lightly turns to what girls have been thinking about a l l ; who has cauliflow er w inter.— The Daily Nebraskan. the sorority ; Oh. yes, did you ever m eet the girl lips?— Purdue E xponent. Kj * v r v v r the HTHE SUMMER TE X A N offers as a prize a $5 fountain pen person who make* the highest average grade for the first rummer * term in answ ering the questions given in this space rn each issue. The prize is giver* by the U niversity Co-Op. C ontest answ ers must be re­ ceived before the answ ers appear in the succeeding issue, and must be the accompanied by the questions clipped from Texan Q uestionnaire Editor. lh® I ex an. Address to f S I, W hat essayist used the pseu­ tare to advantage drest"? donym “ E lia’”* 7. Who w rote: “ Poems are made 2. What is the national epic o f by fo o ls like mc, but only God can France? make a tree"? 3. W'hat American law yer d e - j H. Who wrote the play “ Peter fended Leopold and Loeb? J P an ’ ? 4. W here is Napoleon buried? J 5. To what character &. Who is the au th o r of a col- “ Obiter essays entitled does Homer repeatedly apply epithet “ sw ift o f foot"? IO. W hat L atin author wrote an 6. Who '-aid : "True w it is N a - 1 essay "On Friendship.“ 7___________ in Iliad lection of the ; Dicta"? A nsw ers to Q uestions in Preceding Issue 1. W illiam Ernest H enley. 2. At the Pasteur Institute, Paris. :l 4. 5. The A utocrat of the B reak­ Jonathan Sw ift. 1857. fast Table. The L uggers of Augsburg. The Strasbourg Cathedral. W illiam Hogarth. Vespasian. H#lt*n’s fire (F r.) St. Elmo’s (S p .) Fires o f St. Peter and 6. rn # . 8. it. IO. fire ! St. Nicholas (I t.). Contem porary W it course valued at tw o credits. Finder {o f notebook return to psychology de­ partm ent.— W ooster Voice. The reason that Rome w asn’t built in a day probably lies in the fact that Mussolini w asn't there to direct the work.— Michigan Daily. B lessed indeed is she that makes and b r-ak < for a eo-ed is known by cuts.— Syracuse she company the Daily Orange. 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S5 — Two-masted vessel. 57— T o fa in t. 88,— W h a t w a r f o l l o w e d th e proc lam aition o f th e T r a n s v a a l Re public in 1 8 8 0 ? -Hawaiian food - G ir l’s name. -Decade. -N ote of th e scale. -W orship. -D igit. - S o u t h Carolina (abbr.) - A m s t e r d a m 69- 71- 72- 73- 75- 77- 78- 79- i* th e c a p it a l o f w h a t E u r o p e a n k in g d o m ? SO— A t la n t a is th e c a p ita l o f w h a t S t a t e ? V E R T I C A L the fo u rth P resi­ the -W ho w as w as d e n t o f the U n i t e d S t a t e s ? fou rth 2— Bone. 3— W h o w a* c a lle d “ T h e T e r r ib le " ? 4— Consume. 5 — Right (abbr.). 6 — W h a t p r o v i n c e o f A n d a l u s i a its g r a p e s a n d f o r is n o t e d w i n e ? 7 — I .and measure. I —Prefix meaning three. o ld e s t c it y o f P h o e n i c i a ? 10— Each (abbr.) 1 1 — W h o w r o te G r a s s ” ? “ L e a v e s o f 1 4 — Dart of the body. IG— Foot of an animal. l f — A s e a m a n . 18— River in Switzerland. 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T H E S U M M E R T E X A N PA G E RIVE At Majestic Now Castaneda Heads Caribbean Tour the;,' will sa il for Porta Lemon in the | some o f the Spanish atmosphere Spanish Honduras, in which port there. Tho party w ill then return to they will spend a day, a cq u irin g , New Orleans via Havana. Cruise to Include Pacific Visit At Panama T O D A Y THRU W E D N E S D A Y IM — — COMEDY NEW S Door* Open 2 p. rn. T he latest release o f in Dolores Dei Rio NO OTHER WOMAN PASSIONE INTRICUE SOCIETY’S PLEASURE RESORTS - —“O WEDDING CEREMONY On tho S ta g e M onday N ile at 8 :1 5 f? • • U nitin g Au»tin*« official June Bride and Groom with sh ow ­ er of present* by A ustin merchant*. 0 , E. Castaneda, librarian o f the Garcia Library, is conducting an in­ ter-university good w ill tour through th*- Caribbean countries, Mr, C as­ to taneda expects oboist 50 members sign for the trip. T w enty reserva­ tions have already been made, most o f which are by teachers o f Span­ ish and history in T exas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The tourists w ill leave for their 10-day tour from .New v»cleans Juno 2d, on the S. S. “ ( artago.” Tho first stop will be in Cuba where they will spend two days in Havana “ see­ ing the sights.” A fter a glim pse at the P acific and a night, in Panama City, Castaneda will return to Cristobal. From there Two Great Shows This Week 4 D A Y S S T A R T IN G T O D A Y A T THE 3 D A Y S STA RTIN G T H U R S D A Y Hot Pups—it’s the Kid Himself. THE W EEK'S SHOWS Q UEEN — Sunday through W ednesday: Monte Blue assisted by Edna Murphy in “ A cross the A tlan tic,” a Yitaphone orchestra picture, plus Yitaphone acts and M ovietone news. Thursday. Friday, Satur­ day: A rthur Lake. Mary Brian, A lice W hite in the classic comic, “ Harold T een ,” with three Y itaphone acts. MAJESTIC— Till Tuesday: M aster Reginald Denny in “Good Morning. Judge,” reviewed in this issue. B eginning W ednesday: Gilda Gray in “ The Devil Dancer,” and you all know* what that means. HANCOCK— Sunday through W ednesday: Dolores Del Rio “ No Other W t*nan,” with the w edding o f A u stin ’s official June bride and groom as a special featu re Monday night. Thursday, Friday, Saturday: “ Seventh H eaven,” another chance to see The Most W onderful Picture. in Queen Presents Monte Blue , A v i a t i o n m , day two Vitaphone acts: ZOOMING to the Queen Theater to- is Monte Blue in “ Across the A tlantic,” a thrilling romance of It’s a V itaphone picture, the air. being accom panied by score from the Vitaphone orchestra of 75 sepa­ rate and distinct pieces, and in ad j dition, the Queen m anagem ent will first, present comedy “ R ealization,” drama on a few' o f the many aspects o f the modern divorce problem which is solved w ithout referen ce to Judge Lindsay, it is said; second, Earl Burt- nett and his Hotel Biltm ore orchestra which is hot as the lid o f Hades, ac­ cording to inform ation. M ovietone news will also be shown the first four days o f the week. one-act a in N otew orthy in the world o f m ovies is the sudden advance since the in­ troduction o f the V itaphone— se t­ tings, stories, acting, and particu­ larly technique and m echanics have gone forward leaps and bounds, som ething w e’ve been yellin g for at the top or tops of our lungs for many moons if not longer. And the Queen is g ettin g the benefit o f every bit o f this im provem ent in the movie indus­ try. W itness the picture which it showing, Milton has Sills in “ The Hawk’s N est.” W orthy o f inclusion on anybody’s list o f the dozen best, we think, in addition to in observing all the rules o f order dram atics and to being Milton Sills* J best. Also “ T enderloin.” But th a t’s ju st a case in point. finished just eustomed to seein g from tim e to time in The Texan. Arthur Lake plays in Harold. Mary Brian plays Lillums, we expect that this will be about t l l t n her best role Since the part o f W endy in “ Peter P an,” which is the only one w e’ve ever liked her in. And Alice W hite, who furnished the brunette side o f the argum ent in “ G entlem en P refer B londes,” here does the as­ tounding fea t o f turning out in real life to be a blonde herself, and you know how. The program will also include Vitaphone a cts.— C.B. /■"•ODD M O EN IN G , J u d ge,” says Reginald Denny, now putting on a show at the M ajestic theater, and since it’s the title o f his most recent effort at a m oving picture, it is to be supposed that Mr. Denny as a buhl, bad gangster 'undergo­ ing the process o f regeneration at the hands o f M bs Mary Nolan, made a little daily habit of visit­ ing the judge. W ell, maybe. Sup­ pose you set! it f o r y o u rself, Hancock Shows Dolores Del Rio June W edding G iven Monday Night on Program * “ What Price G lory,” but we prefer to rem em ber her for som ething a bit finer and greater in “ Resurrec­ tion ” and som ething a lot more beau­ tiful in “ Ramona,” her last one. And now here is the picture which has Kept her busy since that time. The story concerns Camelita, a rich and a very much sought after this J young lady in the region o f Biarritz the -------------- o--------------- HPI IL HANI OCK program Reginald Denny At Majestic Now Com edy Provides Typical V e ­ hicle for Star A Reginald Denny picture is show ­ ing at the M ajestic, and lo, it gets across— largely due, to the e ffo r ts o f one, Otis Harlan, who plays the part o f Jerry Snoot, the surt o f a sot that would pal around (and around) with a gal named F lat­ fo o t Rosie. however, We subm itted ourselves to “ Good is the m is­ Morning, Ju d ge,” which nomer for the film in question, with an ample resolution that here at last was our chance to vent our fa ­ vorite gripe at M aster Reginald the Denny, the so cute thing, for kind o f pictures he puts out, or more exactly for the kind he tries to put out and can’t. tim o f Mary PhHbin’s warmth week offers Miss Dolores Del Rio, Prance, and yon know what A s a special attraction M onday Don Alvarado, who by now has su fficien tly grown ; up in th * movie world to be referred to once in a while as The Del Rio, in a colorful story called “ No Other W oman” and, later on in the week, j really loved the other man a fter all. f about Thursday, the classic “ Seventh And bf course arrangem ents are H eaven,” about whi<*h w e ’re going to j forthw ith made for her to marry th<* have a lot to say. It f It means gam bling, and her! means. Alist husband loses her entire fortune over the tables before she com e1* to 1 her senses enough to realize that she j other man, her too true love. He is I the very beautiful night a t 8:15 o ’clock, according to > ou n g man who was th<- w illing vic- Mr. N ovy, there will be staged the in w edding o f A ustin’s official Jane |:“ DrnmK of Love,” which has been bride and groom, clim axing the sea- railed the best picture of the year up “ No Other W oman” is to its tim e. •■on for Cupid, blind brat that In* is, and happily launching the married at the Hancock on Sunday, Monday, life o f H elen and W arren, whoever Tuesday, and W ednesday. they turn out to be in this particu­ lar case, the identity o f the couple having been kept secret. The w ed­ ding will be part o f the regular pro­ gram, Mr. Novy said, and popular (o ge< prices wi 11 prevail. M erchants of Austin will honor the couple- with a bridal shower, to which item s ar*- being added daily on display in the Hancock lobby. run through Saturday is “ Seventh Heav­ en ,” and we advise you to f ell your old straw hilt to se e this one. Or I t’s worth it. As it is the far as we are concerned, m ost w onderful picture yet. Charles Farrell and Janet Gavnor blossom not with about the most natural act­ ing throughout that w e’ve ever heard That’s the way o f hearts in real 11< || of, and tho cam era work, settings, and story don’t fa ll far bort o f that standard. Plan to g o .- C.B. S tarting Thursday it. again. for a to lead you (whom se sees only once financial d ifficu lties with According to the papepsr, Lind­ bergh got to Paris, but not at all under the astounding circum stances that apply in “ A cross the A tlan tic” when M onte Blue breaks out o f the hospital, stea ls a plane which hap­ pens to be all ready for ju st any old ocean flight, and then drops non­ chalantly down in Paris in the nick o f tim e to save his childhood sw eet­ heart from m arrying anybody but him. Which is very lovely. Reginald Denny can’t act, but he gets across in this picture because he doesn’t try to act, which is a par­ adox, we guess, but none the less true. We are sorely afraid thai Lit­ tle Reggy has scored this tim e; w ell, not superlatively, but scored. He plays the part o f a young gent found the in judge in film , although the title the entire would that he think made a habit o f it; don’t be fooled ) by a sw eet young blonde called Mary Nolan, whom yo u ’ll probably think is pretty and perhaps beautiful, hut But we advise you not to miss the somehow we ju st failed to see it th ai picture at the Queen Sunday, through She pays his fin e and takes W ednesday. member that these V itaphone pie- J him to her mission in the slums to lures are done on the superlative reform him, and by that tim e h e’s scale, and th ey ’re all worth seeing, j w illing for her to do alm ost anything sride- and that (w e may add for m ost of j she likes to him. There is a splitting sequence where Denny kicks them ) ain’t all either. the wadding out of his kid sister who F ollow ing Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the Queen, there w ill be is about to gum the works— rattles “ Harold T een .” an adaptation o f the her caboose, so to speak— and all comic strip. Y ou’ve roared at Harold I she can do in return is thumb her nose at him. And he turns out to in the cartoons, but wait till you see be an honest citizen after all, b e­ him in the flesh, with Lillum s and Beezie and G iggles and Dad and all comes a hero, and wins the the girl. That’s a1! there is to it, b u t.i f s worth the other characters you’ve been ac- If i f s an old story, re- way. life ; now, as for the screen, Dolores Del Rio w ill help us out a little in “ No Other W om an,” a story with a few more ups and downs. D olores. is probably best known o f cour.se, in tor her charm ing Charmaine seeing. in And then next W ednesday, Thurs­ day, and Friday a t the M ajestic we have Gilda Gray “ The Devil is a United A rtists D ancer,” which picture and to promise so ought som ething a great deal better even than M aster Reginald D enny’s pic­ ture startin g the w eek. And cer­ tainly above the average o f-m o v ie s ; as m ovies go. Gilda Gray knows; how to dance, and in this picture she j plunges Into the inner shrine of Ti- j botan m ysteries and into the lien -J the beautiful | zied death whirl o f Devil Dance, Clive Brook the man in the case. The M ajestic will follow this with Richard Barthelmes; in a double role in “ The W heel of | Chance,” and with Esther Ralston do­ ing things to Gary Cooper with that figure o f hers which doesn’t lie in “ H alf a Bride.”— C.B. is For Suppler T onight A D eliciou s Sandwich ( W e S erve All K inds) A Malted Milk A nd Top It O f f With a Dish of - I ce Cr e a m - I he Longhorn Ph arm acy W e ’ll D eliver It, T oo ! IN t i t e M onte B im A c ro ss t m A t l a n t i c " n p with MUSICAL SCORE Two Vitaphone Acts Earl Burtnett and his p ep p y C ollegiate ORCHESTRA REALIZATION One A et C om edy Drama MOVIETONE NEWS Luedecke - Moffatt Co. 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