The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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I'REEilM.s TO THE
everywhere
I
College Students
H
I
WHEELER’S
-WHi:> WEED OF—
School Supplies
Baptist Church
WK HAVE IT
••'III h M (hi. BREID*'
THE
Phone 108
NORMAL STORE
.service
••«n"t Fail to Eoefc
our
work
XMAS UNE OVER
hf.fohk vor bti.
Worries of an Editor
it
you «lo
will
both
lose
money.
of
1
WONDERFUL-
u•*
an agent*
for
Eastman Kodaks
at
as
year.
and Kodak.
of
the
lie* I present* tor all
from
•ire*.
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girls
pretty
Teian
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the
lallur
lion lltoi |
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rope
I all lij
Student
Radio Set.
i H a b»:
DESIRED
w ithoui
hi
*•••* art th.
wad
hi u sir
world.
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The place of
Experts on all
Ute baths, hot
shower.
an
au<
the
of
J. Wyatt Bentley is
dent in Cumberland
anon. Tennessee.
Im- bought*
“no such animal
have
you.
now a law stu-
Cniversity, Leb-
or
al-
> to *t
Mary I
•rrnHa
XMAS GIFTS
from
Drugstore
«h< HEX II I, store
Commerce Bakery
Conunece Drug Co
IHIIII >
Palace Barber Shop
ley Wimberley. Flewharty.
ton. Zlnnecker, M
I Holly, s Morris, and Bigger*
entire institution is proud of the
ord of these young m»-n
that day in Commerce,
yell*, sones, and hand music
de red
impressed and the college extends
them an invitation to return at
early date.
*1 TO EVERY BAP-
TISTSTUDENT
ut Atlanta, Texas. _
that she tlinks of E. T.
too nunirrmiM to
etwe of about
11 nd Im
and oiw* bob *led
tl«i the nuptial knot
drrd fwt of hay
• <»upie left on
on hei
before
One of the strong features
East Texas State Normal
programs. Some
longest in
are the splen-
in
training to i----
Come next Sunday;
at the door with
and a cordial
socials
and you will never
times you will have.
great work of the
During this
attendance
U.'s have
supreme.
One min-
or cold, tub
College students
ways welcome. PHONE 185.
JOI I I
;| ■ OI.I.EGE
Alma Iwll Rrnweii ha
-d frntu • spell of .lek
I I I t» |M
The following men were recently
granted letters hy the Athletic Coun-
cil because of their record In foot-
ball: Fite. Hardin. Bridges. Blevins.
Worsham. J Fowler, Grissom, c. Hol-
Penaing-
Miller. Hart. Owen
The
rec-
At the Hippodrome
large class of
next Sunday
two live
6:15 in the
Visit
es and
Sunday if
ing.
W'e rejoice in the
Baptist Bind'•nt ; Union,
term the Sunday school
has grown, two B. V. p.
made rapid progress, sixteen students
complied the B. Y. P. p Manual
successful socials have been enjoyed
and stu-
services of
We
ser-
the
E. D. Walker.
East Texas student,
at Odom, in South Texas.
Mlle .Martin, r~ “ ■ ~ '
teaching at Odom.
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Commerce
Confectionary
£
ba»» Just rwelted the bast line
”* • hriatmos ramltes iH b. had
, U( l.| present.
...... — j from Mbunl
Kd«m Brow Brisk la IB. •fftvlaa
sad pMpular peia.iMi at Mwry, y,t :
aw tall as J. b •
her * n nu hi let ii r
off for, Miy
WOULDN’T IT BE
The M&mr day be receii |
a wedding
notice of an
thsr •dxertlaera .lay with us sag
• are ■»<•« tat eta, with them
and the faculty members
dents have attended the
our church In large numbers,
appreciate their attendance and
vice in any of the meetings of
Church.
The sermon subject Sunday morn
Ing will be "'Fhesalonica. The Expect
ant Church," the subject in the eve-
ning will be "Christmas Gifts I should
like to tie Able to Give."
J A ROPER. Pastor
Gerald Owens has returned
visiting hi» wife at Cariollton
Wtaa Iwlni.i Houser has wllhdr
if "A" could
If there was
an "exam "
If Miss Smith was
If "a terrain te
put a "certain theme
atMHlt tun weeks*
II dates with
to get *
If we could
w Itfaout
mahi ear
of the
College s
of the
the
a Puhi
___________I
as J
Mr and Mrs II H Sparkman art
now living in Nashville, Tennessee,
where .Mr Sparkman is a student
the George Peabody < ollege for Teacb
err Rheuben is one of our liest
lieloved ex students He Is working
on his Ma.iter's degree ibis
its chapel
things that will live
memory of our students
■lid programs rendered in chapel
During the past week, we have been
especially fortunate in our programs
Tuesday's program was under the
supervision and direction of Prof. H
H. J. Hing. Thursday's program eon- i
sisted of an able address delivered by
Professor J. M. Bledsoe, while the
program for Saturday was under the
direction of Prof. A. S. Blankenship
These programs emphasized some of
the outstanding features of American
Education Week One fact especially
streesed by these speakers is the im-
portance and influence throughout the
Nation of teacher training institu-
tions. A|1 the children are entitled
to the very best instruction that It is
posaible for them to receive, if out
do not j
nee- ,
you may find a
enthusiastic students
morning. There are
B. Y. P. U.'s meeting at
west rooms of the church,
cue of the Sunday school class-
one of the B. Y. P. U.'s next
you are not already attend-
m* J •••Me
Nr Hr Pul*
• "little
M» that
teacher training institutions
prepare our teacher*, they must
easarily go unprepared.
A special chape! service was held
Thursday. I>ec. 7th. at the non hour i
for the Bankers Convention In session i
A program of
w as ren- |
Tlr hankers seemed to be well I
to |
an |
I
K«nn«lh Pvik.l<Ahd
Ureentilh «iii bit'lftean
Miss Jimmie LaRue is teaching
Ibis year at San I-eon. Texas. Miss
l-altue attended the recent meeting
of the State Teachers meeting at
Houston.
run the Ea>
{vcHtiltiK a rent*
If rter> hotly loied th««
< ounciP
If we w»
Lucille and
If Visa I
l« I • «»uld Im m« Feared
' | fil»d rlHim h |«i •
> -________
Baptist students do you realize the
great things you are missing by not
attending our B Y. P. U.'s? We have
two iarKe B y p y made up of
live members aud we ure accomplish-
ing great things. We give you real
------„ ..» meet the obstacles in life.
. I W'e will meet you
a real handshake
welcome. We
every month to entertain
regret the good
Baptist students
represent over halt the students in
< ollege. Show your colors Sunday
by attending our B. Y. P. U. which
starts promptly at 6:3U p. m.
PRESIDENT.
and wishing the East Texan a
great huc<-«kk
SomdKMly Rent the editor
I'nketiiwn Gaiette a few bottles
home brew
«d for publication
noun«« rnerit and a
floil bah Here ix the result
"William Smith and Miss Lucy Atal
•raw were disposed of at a publi*
auction at my farm one mile east <•
a beautiful <luster of roses
breast and two white calve
a back groiiml of farm implements
mention in the pi< <-
seventy-five rue-ts. m
two milch cows, six mule* I easy
Reverend Johnson .
with twn him |
and the brid d I
onr rood John lM-rr*
l»h»w for an citwnded trip with term* |
to ®uit the |»ur«ha»4*r Ibcy will Im
at Ikmm to their mant frictuH with
one baby hu«*y amt a
UtrnaliB Irh f r»tl
3 l«» »» * |H>n»|h|r p.triit
2 wn wi •
UM*l went Ibe latter part of th* •*ihi
mer and u non t*n*hin« in Pari*
UrlMndn
**■'•*» all wtre Iki
NEWS ITEMS FROM
E, T. S. N. COLLEGE
Miss Ouida Harris is now teaching
Miss Oudla writes ’
■■ T. as of home.
a well known
is now teaching
Miss Mo-
an East Texan, is also
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The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922, newspaper, December 16, 1922; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359510/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .