The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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dottle r!nytig< I
c not only strive to list* the purest of materials, hut we ?
1 •' *'* the service just a shade better. The next time ♦
V*u <ue down town try one of our toasted sandwiches or one *
•» our many special sund;es. ♦
" e s**^ l.iKKett s. Johnston's and Whitman’s Fine Candies.
Tr\ Our IMimv Service
• •
The Curtis Co.
i SOUTH side
Men I Slav Hungry for
Fresh Vegetables—
Ju-t look over (he following li-t,
then rail 25 or !i2.’> anil onler those
for whirl) you are hungry. 5 ou will
fin dthem cn-|i anil teniler for we
receive them fresh every ilay:
(ins'ii Mean'
Caulillower
< 'ahb.ige
Kail i>i hen
Turnip*
Pepper*
Kgg plant
tv. st hi i.zk * sons
Onion*
Beet .-
t arrot
(’elery
I lettuce
THK STORK OK Qt \I.ITY
mnkkiks
Fancy Candies, Knots and Nuts for
light housekeeper*, one and all. WK
TLRNKR iV GRAHAM nK,,VKR
223 W Hickory Phone 210 or 420
Ql \MTY GKiMKKA and M AKhKT
|N)NT FORGET THK I I.OWKRs
MOVM. THK FLORIST
I'HONK 57.1
MRS. L L TALIAFKRRO
HKMSTITt HINti AMI DRESS-
M \KINti t oKRKtTLA IMINK
810 W. Syramorr
Phone 638 W
No t \ Hi t Too K \tcI Y TO ORDER
( arils tor ( oinmeiieemeiil
Why not avoiil la t minute confu
ion by placing your onler for Card-
with u NOAA '
SOME SPKl I \l. ITKMs
l.arut- Dealt IthUrM—Uns'ii. Brown,
and other attractive rotors; Hook
hinder*' Paste, HiMikhinders’
t loth. Mimeograph
Paper.
RALMWIN PRINTINGS
fifth Hou*e South of square
Phone 278 20s So. Klin
Gross Rros.( imteclitiiierv
»
fast of t ampu*
Sands iche* t an die*
( old Itrink* School Supplie*
(itMlit PRINTING
cards, programs and class
•TO DO" PRINTING.
HILTS. THK I’KINTKIt
Tele phone 888
GYM NASH M SI ITS
BASKHAI.I. GOODS
TKNNIS (itK)IIS
TALIAFKRRO RRMS.
We have several good typewriters
for Rent.
TKI.KPHONK 125
NORTH SIDK SQI ARK
IK IT'S Tti BK-
P RI NT K M
-SKK-
ROSS PRINTING HI.
2!9| W ent Oak S'reet
Telephone 841 Denton, Texas
“Service and Satisfaction."
STEP IN'—
Right on )nor way to the square.
\ large assortment of Gift* that last
Opposite Record-Chronicle
V AX NOV .IKWKLRY TO.
219 West Hickory Street
tiAliK HATS
JKBF' ■
We Ism^lit today Ghr«* I sam-
ple iltte uf tailored hats and puna
the saving alotiR to you.
Matty blocks and all of the
| Rood shades of the season at
:s. la. 1.9a, !». tl.tta. 7.9a and 9.SM*.
Regular meeting Stanfield l.o.lire
No. 217, A. F. A A. M , second Kri-
day and fourth Saturday rnRhts at
7 .TO Visitor- are welcome.
DK. C. h. OLIVER, W M.
J W. KB WIN, Sec.
PRINTING
RKADY WHKN Not WANT IT
AMI RIGHT WHKN AOI GKT IT
We expert to reee.'Ve tomor-
row two shipments of (>MRe
dr»‘ss hats, f’ome to see us
we can please you.
.11 LI AN SPRIGGS
WOMEN'S WEAR
FAST StllK
HALL PRINT SHOP THK (OLLKGK
w-»SM4r ,w STIMKNTS STORK
CoOege R«rber Sh«|i
“Fry Street Just Aiiove Dyche'
HAIR (CTTING ANIl HAIR RoR.
BING A SPW I Al.TY
A nice place for ladle*? Sure. 75 per
cenl of the (acuity rnrmher*
patronise thi« shop
WK THANK VO*
BRING T(H R SEWING ANIl
HEMSTITCHING
—TO—
Hill Reality Parler
Met lurkun Bid*. Denton. Teias
SOCIETY AND CU B NOTES
MARA AKDKN PRotiK AM.
Girls, if it'- nece-~ary make this a
leap year affair buy two tickets and
take him to the Mar> Arden lienefit
stow.
Itlai che Sweet in The I'alaee of the
K nr April 2 and T. Don’t mi s it.
M. n Arden benefit -how.
Roll call Favorite limerick.
('lull son* l.eader. I.ecil Harwell.
Famous Lincoln Memorials June
Amos.
One of the Poetic Plays hy Drink
water Nuncy Jo Moore.
Cluli play Abraham Lincoln. Syn-
opsis of Scenes I, 2. 3 Birdie Bren
holt*.
Dramatization: Director Parnlee
Henorar. Tin* east:
First Chronicler Corinne Curry.
Second Chronicler Rosa McCrary.
Mr. Stone Hull\ Adams.
Mr. CutTney Minnie Piper.
Mrs. I incnln Kmma Main.
Ahrahant Lincoln Neppie Floyd.
Susan Kdna Wilson.
William Tucker Vera Munire.
Klia- Price Mary Coyner.
Janie Macintosh l.oi> Rodger.
. ki j our liest Rirl to is- in "The
I i.I.ve oI the KInR."
BI TI.KK OK ATORH Al, ASS N
(iIVKS KKCKPTION.
HKFORK IT IS Too I. \TK. HAVE
AOI It SHttKS KKP AIRKD HY
Gulliiglier & Marriott
“BIGHT NEAR THK COLLEGE”
After (lie ilelmte Friday eveniiiR an
enthusiastic Rroup of students, facul
t> and visitoi Rathered at the Mary
Arden I,odgc for the purpose of en
tertuininR the visiting debuter-.
The IoiIri' wa- beautifully decorated
v th redbud and plum Ido -inns cun
(tasting the rnlteRc color-.
A' hen all had pa -cd through the
rieei’ riR line, they lieRitn to womlei
what next; hut when the hn-te-- an
i "inceii refreshment •. they eiiRerly
n...tclied around to Ret their -hare of
the excellent punch which had liccn
prepared for them.
K.very one -eemed to enjoy tlio eve
n r. The Durant hoy expre- ed
tli"it's»'lve a havinR had a ileliRhtful
tune.
The Oratorical A ociation i- proud
uf i ur debater-, and we want them to
know that we are behind them in e\
ery way.
t.lKI. St ol TS
To the new -tudent who are enter
iiiR ciniol tin term, we extend a
hearty welcome. I'erhap you have
Leer somewhat disappointed in the
uiruiiRcment of your work, and ev-
erythinR seems new and strange.
Then
"Do you feel a little lonely '.’
Are y our friends ton few ?
Would you like to join -nine jolly girl
In the thin* you think and ik>?"
If -o, tell your trouble to the Girl
Scout. Her slogan i-, "Do a Rood
turn daily," and -he Ini a real mile
for you.
PKKSIDKNT <>F SCO I TS.
V. W. c. A.
Mi Kva Kittrell wn leader at the
regular v«'-per erviee.s Thursday af
ternoon. Mi Keliecca Reid, nation
al N W. C. A secretary, |n»ke on
learning how to live. She aid that
we must learn the erret of triumph
ant living hy enjoying our work A
learhei we mu t teach (M ople to live
tiie good life, the happy life, for hap
pine- release power. To believe in
people i the greatest thing we can
■io. AN e must learn to make good
grow until it reache life and people,
he aid.
Y. W. I ARINKT PARTY.
S MILLS
The Plundar I've railed to ee
ther old geyser.
Jearn- 'Kr Lady-hip' not at 'ome.
The Sketch.
Come t«> us. V «»ur needs
are our specialties.
ttifts, l*»rty Fivorx, Room Kur-
ni*hinK*—Kvery Needed
Novelty
It is always a pleasure to
serve you.
THK FAIR STORK
PHONE IS*
KAST SIDE SQI ARK
(eater of Block
"I wonder what it wrong with my
vatrh,” -aid father, "Po--ihly it
Med cleaning."
“Oh, no, daddy," -aid hi* little son.
“I is clean. “I had it in the bathroom
ye teolay ami I washed all the
work*."
'I suppose," -aid the ma ter to a
boy who was joining an Knglish lit
erntur* cla.-s, “you don’t know much
et Tennyson’s work*?"
• No. sir," answered the lad, "I cun't
a> I do, though I know most of the
fuel or ie in town."
• M l KT AIN FOR til KST.
I" ' Salurday iwening. Mi- e> Men
egai md Goodwine wetv hoetes.se* to
•* >l party of friends at the I .edge,
h'*n • i . Miss Mary Maude Rivsc,
Mi Heneear'* guest. Mali Jongg.
brio. and dancing were the diver
-ion the evening. At a late hour
•b‘hi refreshments were -erved to
the dlowing:
^ Daug"tte. Mattliaei, Miller,
Malh'-r. 11 aliiert. Smith, Huffakcr,
Ga '■) ay Newman. Rnteliffe, Conat
er M iml Mr-. Riggs, Me.-i Far
rmv' 'ii. I'rank Boyd, \A . I*. Boyd,
/•■i Matthaei. VAilk-, and the lion
'let and hoetes.se*.
OFF Nlt.HT NOTH K.
On Saturday evening, March 22, the
A'. W. C. A. Advisory Board, with
Mr*. Swenson, Mi Walker and Mi
Duggan a- |»eriul ho-te e«, delight-
fully entertained the old and the new
calonet memher at Kendall Hall
Mi - Walker received the gue-t at
ti<e door.
l-.nch old cahinet memler made a
i» j».rt of the work -he and her corn
p i(tee had done during the year, and
th" new officer were introduced hy
M Seigler.
After a dainty lunch had l*-en
erved. Mi Cox (Mike about tin
work done during the year and the
plans for the future.
Kveryone had a most enjoyable
time, thank to the Advi-ory Board.
ASSKMHI.Y.
( OI.I.KGK OR« HKSTK A.
Help the Mary, Arden Club.
Mi. Rigg*' orchestra rendered a
hort but delightful program at a-
*on>M> Friday morning We are al
way* glad when the orchestra enter
tern u* and wish the ooeu.-iun could
longer and oftener. Three num
l*et;. were given, a* follow*;
I ulluhy Strain.
Fa*y Medley.
Men (,rie-, from Stephen.
S.AY. BOYS AND GIRLS—
IMCK 01 T your Mother's Day package of Crane's
FINK CANIIIKS.
SKK "Chicken" Ferryman. He will tell you all about it.
FOR SACK BY
GARRISON DRUG STORE
KXCUI'Sl VE AGENTS
I’HONK 19 :: WEST SIDE SQUARE
| V I!. <d Business Manager: Surely, there is not a better
! vn; to i 'Mnember votit .MOTI IKK for $2.'Mt than to send one
ol ilie.M beautiful boxes of Candy. I’eople: Tins Drugstore
is « \peetin»- to lake a I'Tl.l. PAGE Al) in the Yl'CCA.
KINDI KG AKTKN-PKI M AKA Cl.IB <1
II" Kindergarten Primary ('lull met
at Kendall Hall on Friday, March 2s,
al 1 <• Ibdl call wa Hii-wered hy
naii" ,,f picture- suitable for primary
gill'" and tin' reasons why the e
picti,ie are -mlahle. A enmmittee
wa 'I'pointed to work with Mr
Martin m regard to the picture -how
spoil "I' d by the club.
Alter a -hort liu-mo meeting Mi
Martin gave a very interesting talk
Oil Primary Art. illu-l rated hy pic
tut' and outline on Art given to
each "einiter of the cluli hy Mr
Martin I'he «• outline are very val
uuble lot teacher- of primary grade
O ' club adjourned to meet again
on April II, at *i 30, in the Man
Arden Lodge.
IN I KKKSTING I. AHttR ATORA
PKRIOD,
The mem lie i of ihe ela in ('hem
i try ll.'i |»'iit a delightful hour in
the home of Mi and Mr L. P. Floyd
"ti tiie morning of Mareh II. Mr.
Floyd demon trail'd how to u-e a ga
rail in the mo t efficient and ecu
not oi'iil way
The piano -olo played hy Mi
Dora Floyd wore greatly enjoyed.
An experiment wa- performed hut
the chi wa told that the reaction
need not he written. This wa when
• lelii'iou refre-ihiiient of hi- cream
and cake were served.
NI’RINR IS HKRK- *
WHKRK IS VIM R KIMLAK?
Hi have one lo let you hove to use without any rost.
WATKINS STHNIO
North Side Siiiiore
L
HI Y YOI K SHOKS
AT THK KXCH’SIYK HHOK BTOBK. FINK SHOKS, HOSIKKY
IMISSKY-KVKKS SHOK STOIIK
SOUTH COURT SQL ARK
LOST
On Hickory Street, small gold
hianlet, valued a a gift. Finder
call '*«»*» .1
On Wednesday', April 2, and Thur
day, April ,'t, Imth afternoon and
night, the Mary Arden Club will pirn
or the picture, "In the Palace of the
King," featuring Blanche Sweet and
a good ca<t of character . VAnlne
day night will lie an off night for all
tudent who de-ire to attend tin
|iw. Thi i- a new Spanish picture,
a thrilling love tnrv, noted for it
be iitiful erne in the court of Phil
m II.
The picture i to take tiie place
of (lie annual club play which usually
bn been put on by the dull. Tiie
p.'(Heed.- from the how will !*• used
nr payment of the lodge debt and the
Mary Arden feel that every -tudent
i intere ted in the lodge liecau-e of
it \ulue to the -tudent on variou
o i ,i ion .
RKMOVAL NOTICK
AAe are changing our location from the AAalknr & Grant Dry
Good Company to 22.'! VAI.ST O AK STRKK'I next door to the Den
ton Cafe, uml will carry fm your approval
THK NI WKST IN DKKSS AND SPORT II ATS
AT
Pol't I.AK PRICKS
MRS. R. W. RI SKING
Willi WalkiT aV I.rani N.K. (tarnpr Sijuarp
SIMM’S. SIMM’S. SIMIKS
»:LH5
NOTHING 11 It HI KIT
Hose to match 9Xc
(Kva Kittn'llt
WALKKR cV GRANT
North Corner, East Side of Square
KKMKMKKK AOI K KKIKND WITH
A SKLK.t TION FROM OI R
STORK
W. L. VARIMMM (iH
JKWKI.KR
North Side St)uare |8'iilou
THKRK’S A KKASON
-SKK-
MITI HKLL A SHIRR
For FIRST CLASH BAKHKR WORK
KAST SIDK HAKBKKS
On Tuesday, March 25, the mem
i*'f of the Vaughan Quartet of Jack
onville, Texas, were vintoi at A
emhly ami rendered .ome very plea
mg ong that were enjoyed hy all
Rev. 8. M Blac k of the First Meth
li-t Church con<lucted a -hurt ilevn
tional -I'rvice, the theme of hi talk
i'C'ing the "Greatne anil Kxcellence
"f the Name of God."
“W'iiat i nmn in comparison witii
tiie Hc-avcti , the I mve r •• of tiod ’"
kc <1 the peaker "t'ompar»'d with
the world, or even the on. man i- a
very -mall atom, yet tiod ha en
‘lowed man with the power of domin
ion over all the tiling that He ha
put on thi earth.
“Since the liegmning of time there'
l ave iieen many change- ami much
(.ogre - ran mg our woilel to e-om
I*' ger. Thi' production of natural re
-ource ha l*-en increa-eil and man
now i- respon-iiile for greater affairs
m managing hi- ge.vernrnent.
“Along with th<-e advantages man
has a greater opportunity of -erving
m.inkind and God and he must re
i etuhtr hi- fir-t eloty to God," run
cl e lee I Mr. Black.
I he- rea on our meat liu iw - i- grow — - - - - ■ — ———
urn orapidl) becau-e we buy only S,.KIN|;T|MK (ALLS FOR LOVK
In*' ll*s>l Meat, deliver liiomptly and
the price mi lugiier.
FISHING and ( ANDY—
WK H AA K THK « ANDA
Try 0* ihi your next order nod note
the difference,
214 WK8T OAK STKKKT
HI MSON SI RKR SIX
STARK LINK
Olyni|MM ( »nfer(i»nerv
Northwest Comer Square
FIRST Gl ARANTY
STATK HANK
DKNTON, TEX AH
To F'eirth Worth and Hillsbeiro
Don’t forget the Old Reliable when l*P««*tary for ( ampa* Chat and
riding to Fort Worth and Hillrlairo ^ t*cca.
or returning to Denton.
Leavmi (teuton
f. rut A. M.
9:30 A. M.
12 30 P M
4:00 P. M.
6 00 P. M
Ia*avi Fort Worth
DIRKtTORS
7 30 A. M |)r M , Ml(r1jn
9 .30 A. M. w N Mu.^r)l
I 00 P. M. w K Smoot
3 30 P. M. o M ( urti„
6 30 P. M.
W. 0. Orr
J. M. Evan*
C. H. Smoot
R. W. Ban*
Fort Worth-Hillsboro
(.eaves Ft. WOrth l-eavc- Mill-bur"
8 00 A. M. 8 00 A. M.
(2:00 Noon 12.00 Noon
4:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M
6 00 P. M. 4 :00 P. M
Make connection* at Fort Worth with
car* for Hillsboro, Waxaharhic, Steph
enville, , Brerenridge, Weatherford,
Mineral Well*, Decatur and all inter-
mediate point*.
Fort Worth Station- Terminal Hotel
Denton Station The Curtis Co.
J. M. HELL, Owner
STUDENTS
He fair
to the merchant* who
advertixe
in the column ■ of our
paper. Their aid i* material
in helping to publixh thi*
paper each week.
Read the
adverti*ement«
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719753/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.