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I m i g h t a l m o s t s a y — e x p a n d i n g , e x p l o d i n g , at a t e r r i f i c r a t e . T h e m a t e r i a l u n i v e r s e a p p e a l s to he p a s s i n g a w a y like a t a l e t h a t is t o l d . t h r e e w a s p s a l i ve in t u e w h o l e of E u r o p e a n d . E u r o p e will b e m o r e c r o w d e d w i t h I w a s p s t h a n s p a c e is w i t h s t a r s , . . O u r s ma l l e a r t h is like a s hi p o n a n e m p t y o c e a n . ” \ \ II L be a m e e t i n g o f t h e H o u s e m o t h e r ’s A s s o c i a t i o n .Men S t u d e n t s at 7 : 2 0 o ’c l o c k , t h e git- ____________ ___ Official Notice 'MHiiniiiiHmiuiuinHtmimiiiitmiiniimiiiimmnmmmuiitimiMmiti'- W e s l e y B ul l e r , Chi Phi, r e t u r n ­ e d f r o m his h o m e in P a l a c i o s . t o k e e p i t ' t h a n a m i n - ’ it I h o p e f o r t o n i g h t W i t h s t a r t l i n g I m a g e r y , w i t h to d i s a p p e a r . . 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Y o u g e t t h e v e r y l a t e s t p h o t o g r a p h i c e f f e c t s a t — CHRISTIANSON- LEBERMAN Studio 1 - 2 C o n g r e s s | I I I I I I 9 WELCOME BACK! Y O U R W A R D R O B E P r o b a b l y n e e d s b r i g h t ­ e n i n g u p a f t e r t h e g a y h o l i d a y s . L e t u s p l e a s e y o u . P H O N E 8 9 6 9 D E L I V E R Y O R C A S H - C A R R Y KIT CARSON M 4 0 7 W . 2 4 t h rn CP,Iii Mm A VTA V r. ?j R a d i a n t e l e g a n c e c a n b e a c h i e v e d in y o u r a t t i r e at s m a l l e x p e n s e . in f a c t w i t h o u t > uv i m; a t i n g l e tic in . W e c a n r e j u v e n - . . . . a l c y o u r p r e s e n t w a r d r o b e . . . a1 l o w c ost . D e t r o i t s t r e e t e a r , t o l d t h e m o t o r - 1 A l l - U n i v e r s i t y d a n c e will A l l - Ur . i v a r s i t y d an c e m a n to l et hi m o f f w h e r e J o s e p h held S a t i n . lay n ig h t , J a n u a r y C a i n p e a t i s t r e e t c r o s s e s G r a n d y D o m 9 t o 12 a t G r e g o r y (* A v e n u e . As t h e e n d o f t h e line a n d h e h a d n o t vet t h e c a r r e a c h e d s l u m. --------— S T E P P I N G I M O M O D E R N W O R L D C l e a n e r .D y e r c h a t t e r 9 ! 3 C O N G R E S S A V E . P H O N E 2 - 1 1 6 6 cr a s e c o n d w o u l d sav e 25,000. h o u rs an unnecessary A second saved bere step clit out there — on such close atten­ tion to detail rests the success of m odern industry. Now here is this m ore strikingly show n than in the telephone business, In accounting w ork for instance, an just one im proved m etho d that clips second from the tim e required to handle one toll ticket w ould have great results. Applied th ro u g h o u t the System— han d ­ ling in average of more than 90,(KW,OOO toll tickets4 each m o n th — it would effect a n mthly saving of 25,000 hours! Such “ little” things often are tre m e n ­ dously im po rtant in so vast an industry. T h a t is one reason v hv m en find Bell System w ork so fascinating. 'J7c opportunity is there! ii Hi})! I»5|-1|t l l■ MMM BEU. SYSTEM N A I I O N * W I D E S Y S T E M O F I N i Ii ii - C O N NI E C I ING T E I Ii P H O N F. S T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . 4 N NO VnCEM ENT MA DK R E E S E -LEK WE ED IN *! p l a n e f r o m J a c k s o n , M is s ., w h e r e I B R ID E HONORED WI TH S H O W E R A T M E E T I N G s h e i s a n i n s t r u c t o r in K a d i s h in Bel Haven College, She received Mrs. Houston Stinson, fortner- her master of arts degree from jv Virginia Cloud, will he hon‘le­ the 'University in ID21*, and w ork-! t*d with a miscellaneous shutter at ed on her doctor of philosophy j tho meeting of the Chi Omega last year on _ sororify Tuesday night, I Campbell Lott was in Goliad during the at his home holidays. in Greenville. Emmett I 'ay spent the v a c a tio n John Young a* his bodle in spent the Beeville. holiday? C alhmifi M stet v ” and P a r a m o u n t N e w s T o m o r r e w ! “A L O N G CAME YOUTH” I he s p r ig h t ly tale o f a ho; « a ii b a lk it up* w ith B U D D Y R O G E R S S T U A R T E R W I N F R A N C E S D E E —— .............. ...... ........ ------------ Mr. and Mrs. William Blaks>ee of | 0f Washington Austin. Mr. Hammer is th * son I of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, iheta sorority, of Mr. and M r s . E. 1). Hamer of Theta Sigma Plii, national honor- is a radio specialist, ary journalism fraternity for wo- Austin. He i n | men. and was also elected to Phi ar.d attended the University Beta Knappa. Before coming to 1920 and 1929. in Austin, she made her home Kappa Alpha Edith Fox, journalism assistant,; Portland, Ore. was at home in Flatonia, during ! Mr. Jenkins received his bache* hor pf arts degree from T. C. U. the holidays. Sin 1928, and is now a middle law ,, u p :« ' . employed rn the department of ,, , Robert Beasley, Jr., spent the i . v - . Jn ti,„ n n;.,,„.dtv f n . , in the department at tho state capitol. . . . education , , , the Immediately after cere , mony the couple left for a short wedding T h e y will be af home after their return at 504 West Sixteenth Street. to Me d i c o . trip . ' . * ” T u , , in an • r . , . _ * * m - t ” - I . . E stim ate: B. competent. and the competent, and the portraying „ linietiif nn_ I Benet, are alwayes to the point. , lines, which lines A - .. _ were written by Stephent Vincent “ ' . . * Reviewed Today “ A B R A H A M L I N C O L N , ” D. W. riffith's drama of the life of the ivil War president which is c u r - 1 L*nt oh the Queen Theater screen, im pensive series of finely reated episodes which give, as in n etching, the character of the treat Emancipator, revealing him s the man, the dreamer, and the jver, with emphasis on only in- idental though none the less sig- holidays at his home in Beeville I ificant. instances of hi* Mutea- i [lanship and wartime aetivites. . . Valter Huston, an admirable ac-; or, succeeds well he title role, making himself ap lear much more like the tradi- ional figure of Lincoln than night be expected and presenting lim as a human being both strong md gentle. Mr, Huston, and pos­ h ly Mr. Griffith’s direction, Hakes the first part of the film rely good, notably the sequences paving to do with Lincoln’s love ’or Ann Rutledge. The picture of ender love there given has not leon surpassed on the screen. The last half of the film deals with Lincoln’s presidency and is less I n p K n t u y ^ g a i t e r s . it ffective; orm and suffers ■tat ural limitations of the screen n dealing with such material. No ncdiuni, however artistic, is huge jnougli to lend expression to mat­ ter of such vastness. Mr. Griffith, who seems to be, a" “director’s lircctor” rather than a popular >ne, does the best he can, which is excellent, and he is therefore lo be granted the license which he takes with certain historical facts. The approach to this life of Lin­ coln is one of rev eren ce compar­ able with that accorded only such things as the Passion Play, and it is in such a light of reverence that the film is best appreciated. Actors other than Mr. Huston are Opening Today “ R U N A W A Y B R I D E , ” featur I Joycl ing Mary Astor Hughes, will occupy the Texas Theater screen today only. The story has to do with a certain girl who refuses to go through j with the marriage after eloping] with a man and who, in seeking! to hide herself from him, gets in­ to difficulties with a bunch of s Follows employment, obtained under false pretenses, as a cook in another young man’s home, the result being that she falls in love with the young man, love and he with her. Ain’t grand'.’ The young man is wound­ ed piteously in a fight with the gangsters, but the police arrive in time to save the day. The bride takes cafe of herself. 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To h elp c o o p e r a te w it h t h e d e ­ p a r tm e n t, all p la y e r s a r e req u e ste d to w e a r u n if o r m ly c o lo r e d je rs ies, to aid th e r e f e r e e s in c o n d u c t i n g th e g a m e s . P e r m a n e n t s c o r e k e e p ­ ers f o r e a c h o r g a n iz a t io n should be a p p o in t e d w h o s e d u t y it is to g iv e t h e r e f e r e e a c o m p l e t e li n e ­ up o f his squad b e f o r e e a c h ga m e. E a c h te a m should be r e a d y a t tim e s c h e d u le d fo r t h e i r e v e n t. A g a m e is co n sid e r e d f o r f e i t e d if th e o p p o s i n g squad i s n o t on the 7 o ’clock R a m b le r s vs. Y C lu b . vs. 7 : 4 5 o ’c lo c k D a v i s H o u s e v s. L itt le C a m p u s B. 7 : 4 5 o ’clo c k — H ille l F o u n d a t h vs. D o n a ls o n H o u s e. f l o o r fiv e m i n u t e s a f t e r g a m e W il li a m B e n n e t t s p e n t th e ho S p e c t a t o r s m u s t s t a y in th e b a l ­ c o n y d u r in g all m e e t s , o n ly m e m ­ b e r s o f th e t e a m s w ill be a ll o w e d o n th e flor. R e f e r e e s f o r t h e se r ie s a r e Mac B u r n e t t , C ecil J e f f r e y , L o u is N itti, an d L e s t e r P e te r s o n . ------------------o ------------------ B y r o n S k e lt o n v is ite d in H o u s ­ t o n d u r in g th e h o lid a y s . E. H. T h o r n t o n , Chi P h i, sp e n t a t his v a c a t i o n t h e C h r ist m a s h o m e in G a lv e sto n . W e ld o n H a r t v is ite d his g r a n d ­ p a r e n t s in Glen R o se d u rin g th e h o lid a y s. D a v is Crowr, Chi Phi, sp e n t th e h o m e C h r is t m a s h o li d a y s a t his in D allas. d a y s a t h is h o m e in G o liad . Fred E ik e l went h o m e t o V B r a u n f e l s f o r th e v a c a t i o n . W i n n i f r e d W ilie h a s r e tu r to th e U n i v e r s i t y f r o m h er hoivj in W a l n u t S p rin g s. V L o r e n a Gl o g g o f t h e in tr a m u r o f f i c e v is it e d iii D a lla s an d Ss A n to n io d u r in g th e C h r is t m a s he idays. ' J e a n e t t e L e a r y w a s a g u e s t the A lp h a Xi D elta h o u s e duri| C h r istm a s w ee k . V isito r s a t the A c a c ia hou d u in g th e h o lid a y s w e r e R o y B( o f H a r l in g e n , C h e s t e r D a y H o u s to n , a n d H. A. M id d le ton D allas. J o h n C. B e a s le y , Jr., r e tu r n e d T h u r s d a y fro m h is h o m e in B e e ­ v ille . F ra n cis B a r le r o f h o u se d u r in g the C h ristm a s h o lid a y s. t o o k a th e A cav trip t o C a l i f o m WAS un OC fife out or Tat- \ Vims ftuies im ins fivmt with » Tri rn. r'tlAU*! 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T h e D op eh ead d rop p ed back in­ y e s t e r d a y a n d k e tb a li s e a s o n h ere T h u r sd a y and F r id a y n igh ts, w e r e h ig h ly e l a t ­ o 'clo ck w h is t le the 4 ed w hen it t o o ted Monday a f t e r n o o n , b r o u g h t to a n en d o n e th e to u g h e s t s c r i m m a g e s o f tho sea son. W ith o n ly t w o m o r e w o r k ­ am b led o v e r to G re g o r y Gym a t o u t s p ossible b e f o r e the o p e n in g tim e. A n d p ra ctice b a sk e tb a ll P orker tilt, W a lk e r c h ose to g iv e his nom the h e a v y s t u f f M on d a y, w h a t he saw th er e p ro b ab ly would not be printed if he w r o te it ami w ith only lig h t drills sc h ed u led fo r to his old h a b it fo r o f | K su rely w ould nut b e b elie ved if it w e r e printed . 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A d m i t t e d l y th e r e wa* de-1 t id e d r o o m fo r im p r o v e m e n t, but clone th e L o n gh orn c a g e r s w'orld in g e n e r a l a nd th e A rk a nsas R azorback^ in p a r tic u la r are due for a su rp rise T h u r s d a y night. c o n f i d e n t th a t fo l lo w e r s o f th e | are H a n k in g f a v o r i t e s in th e c o n ­ f e r e n c e ch a se to d a t e in clu de th e F rogs, th e P o n ie s , and ; Her*, w ith T e x a s , Ru e, B a ylor, and A- & M. a lr e a d y f i g u r e d out. It is tru e th a t th e s h o w in g o f the fou r la t te r c lu b s t h u s be en n o th in g t o sc r e a m a b ou t, w h i l e ! the F or- j fa r h a s I 'I. lf. a nd S. M. U. in particu- tar h av e lo o m e d up st r o n g in bowl- i m g o v e r a n u m b e r o f w e a k e r op- j poiient-s, T w o o t h e r g a m e s b eside* the 1 tw o P o r k e r - S t e e r t i lt s are on th is w e e k ’s c a g e bill. 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