The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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125 SENIORS
HAVE M'PLIEI)
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Elementary dub
Plans Keception
To He (iiven Julv 5
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/'la/is to Sponsor
I in am Dana Soon
Well Known trior
Of Shakcspt arian
Play Hitf# 7///ir
orl lit ast 1 exas
( tub Has Meeting
For Organization
Y.W.C. t. to Accept
Ilembt rg Thin Week
of the Young
Mention rauy
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! ipya ar« held
evening at 7 o'clock
.mar of the ( I'Uege
in in these mee'lnffs
next /esper serviee
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Extension ('ourHen
To He Discussed [(
Meeting Thursday
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Member* of the
| t>i), Dr. and Mrs.
iOr. and Mra. (J.
hosts and host
11 vi'nin*.
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Of
*ry Coun-
iharp, and
m will be
during the
Mrs. fcugama Terrell Ue.
#; Mr* Alecta Antlerby
Uainavtlle, Lester Clarence
luenster; Fay Allen I/<v«lace,
i. Hutch HurUin Musters,
; Mamie Maxwell, Kirkland;
Mechan., Denton;
fo Merrett, Denton, Lurl La-
tiller, Denton
l^«M>nard, Rial
I, l'ort Arthu* * IWrsit M
The
A meetinic of ail atudenta Inte rented
in extension eounti-* for the school j
year begioniriK next .September h«H
been called by J. K. Blair, director of
, extension, for Thursday, July 5, at
11 HO o'clock in the auditorium. Thi*
j me«ting is called in order to dater-
jmlne where couraeu will be offered in
Monday*h Program Tk 'u'xt 'T.S-LT'
" " During the session of I027-2H ex .
| tension work was offered in OMbume,
regular Mary Arden meeting rorslear.a, Dallas. Denison, Denton.
Mary A rdens Plan
will be held at the l.odge Monday
evening, July 2, at 7:80 o'clock.
Roll call will be answered by the
names of prominent national and
arnri rhe<l Texas clubwomen After the buai-
BaKley M< fiWM session, the club sing, consisting
' ** «• of popular numbers, will be led by
Mi
Prut,
Pria
Dallas, I^jretta I"lorence ICdttt* Winaton, accompanied by
l enton; Ilu-lina Maude l^,retta Newton at the piano Follow*
laager; Adymae I'atrick, ^ „ pjHn(> m)\„ Gladys Kelso, of
h; Joseph It IVt/-rs, Hox th . music faculty of the College, Bob-
ahronle Ponder, Spur; Cecil tle shook, of the
Knnis, Fort Worth, Gainesville, M<-
Kinney, .Sherman, and Bonhan. In
these towns about thirty-three coursers
were given and f>B2 students were
enrolled.
HTIDKNTH MAY OBTAIN
FACULTY DIBKCTOBIKH
Knglish faculty,
Those who would like to have n
copy of the facility directory for the
summer session may call at the office
'elder Rid
sr, Spur;
'owe", Red Oak; Thelma Ann j w,n apmj, "High Lights of the J of the president for it, according to
Bonhsw; Mrs, Kffie Atkins j Biennials " DrH. L Marquis
I'arndise; Herman Dewey ; Hostesses for the occasion will
Sulphur Springs; Thomas J lm ,.«ie Norma Sportsman, Lonnie TIIKEK KX-STUDF,NTS
d on, Celina; Lyman j Taylor, Bertha Carrol, Martha Bon i ARK TOLBlMi STATUS
Donovan Robinaon, Van AUtyne; j i,er. Marjorte L
Mary Belle Robinaon, Denton; I <iihson
Margaret Elisabeth Rowe, Crafton;
Virgi! Frank S hello ri. Sulphur
Springs; Eraory A. Sigter. I'lanot;
Fleeta Mae Skile , Denton; (Srace
Elixabeth Skiles, Fort tVorth; Mrs
Lncyle Skinner, Vlfaxaharhle; Char-
line Hen nan Smith, Denton; Frances
Spencer, Frost; t'lannm H. Stewart,
Chico; Dorothy Lucille Taliaferro;
Winfield; James Oliver Tate, Post;
Frederick R. Cnderwood, Denton;
Benjamin Franklin Vance. Stidell;
Mark Vernon Wheeler, Gatesvillu;
James Byron White, Oorman; Roy
i*erry Wilson, St. Jo; David Newton
Womark. Whitt; and Janice Yar-
krough, Denton.
impson. and Totsic :
i Dr R. L. Martiuis recently received
—_ H (;ar() from three ex-students.of the
Ray Ferryman has returned from , Colloge, Jimmie Wilson, Emma Mur-
a buNineM trip to points in Oklahoma, phy, and Isabel .Stiles, who are "having
; h wonderful time xeeing Ainttrica
H H London spent the week end : fiint " The card was written in Salt
at Leonard. I !.ake City. I'tah
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Mai f/H and ('. />. C.'n
dire Benefit Show
A benefit picture show. "The Lady
of Whims" stamnir f'lara Bow, was
i ponsored by the Mary Ard'ns and
L. C Tuesday evening. June 20.
I it H i'i lo< 'i io ilc i .I , e " ui: rinin
|o Before the mi tiegan, a concert
wa.- given by th> College Band in
| front of the Adintrii-fration btiildiiiK.
[ Proceeds from the show will go to-
ward keeping up the Mary Arden
i l.«*iKe
Mary Arden open house was not
held Tuesday evening on account of
j the Show, but on Tuesday. July 'J.
| open house will be held and guests
are to be invit*>d
(ineat Xif/lit To He
Obaerved Hu Mary*
The first "Guest Night" of the
summer will be observed by the Mary
Ardens at their weekly open house.
Tuesday evening, from 7 until !
o'clock, at the Ivodge. On 'Guest
Night," which is observed every third
Tuesday evening throughout the sum
nMir, according to Dorothy Jean Robyn,
social chairman, each Mary In at-
tendance is privileged to invite as her
guest, some boy friend.
Hostesses on the occasion will in
elude Mary Ward Ashburn, Ruth
Priddy, and Dorothy Jean Robyn
I'laii" mimic for dancing Will l
ftirnmhed
Mrs S. W. Henderson left Tbur*
day for Houston to attend the Demo-
cratic National Convention.
t<
I, and B«
nd Lena Jf
le Plan?
made for a picnic which was held
•ast. night at Gentry and Jarnigan
Kwtntmiri' o"ol
.Memtx-i - of the club are Minnie
Allen, Oleen Hlockwell, Myrtle Little,
A. D Mathi icie \riderson. Rachel
('••(■eland, Francis itoaaer, Allen Key,
from Fannin county. Mary Elizabeth
Hookn from Bowie county. Kila C«>j e
from Caa* county; Hugh Col ley.
DorK Kofeci, AlU-rta Powell, and
Jiaiik Colley from Lamar county;
and Winifred Meals, Fannie Kaufman.
jLiry Bell Council, Mildred and Cherry
West, Margaret Mehaffey, and Birch
li Kiinbrougb from Red River county.
Mr# f'ora M, Martin, head of the
•flementany education department «f
the 11 diversity of Texas, Anne Pat-
rick of Dallas, and Clellia Peek of
Waco, were gueats of Uean Edith L,
Clink and Mamie Patrick during the
pant week-end.
—Best
SHOE REPAIRING
School Supplies
GALLAGHER
& MARRIOTT
112 Fry Street
A trip to Sulphur, Oklahoma. wa«
! enjoyed lant Saturday and Sunday by
a party which included' Mamie Smith;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs- C II,
Smith; Virginia Calloway; her sister.
Mix. William*; Elizabeth Foater; and
Eli%al>eth Smith.
(111! Say (Jiiis—
Have }ou been to the mwl
beautiful l.adie* Store in the
Southwest?
The place ia
HOSIERY
T
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Helen Hall la at the Denton hospital
recuperating from a recent operation
for appendicitis
MTI"DENTS ANII
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPERS
We're your old friend in the
GROCERY LINK
Mai one Grocery
216 Avtmie B Phone AM
Slik to top
Silk pointed heels
Just the Hose for
School
SI 00 Pair
SAPP'S BOOTERY
South Side Square
People eat at the American Cafe in Denton beeanae H ia
MOTHER'S only Competitor
THE AMERICAN CAFE
BOYD'S
And listen, if you can buy it
better, or cheaper elsewhere
bring it bark.
Hats
And tho e beautiful hankerchief
Mis—$7.00 VALI'Bfl SS.9S.
DK ESSES—Organdie*
The tfirls are madly in love
with them.
*0 50 VAU ES 8195
$10.00 VAU EH $6.8H
PI N< Tl RELESS HOSIERY
There are more college girls
wearing pmetureleas hose than
anv other make.
BOYD'S
Successors to the
DRESS-CP SHOP
East Side On the Square
PROFESSIONALS
MEDICALS
P. IJpucomh, M. 0.
Eye Ear Nom, and Thi^at
Glaatea Carefully FitUd
Office over Guaranty Sute Beak
Office Phone 29« Raaidenee lil
F. E. PINER. M. D.
Smoot-Curtis Bulldiag
Office Phonea 16 er 444
M. L. MARTIN, A. B, M. D.
Disease* of Eye, Ear, Nose a*d
Tkmt
Glasses Correctly FitUd
Office Suite 100 Raley Building
Office Phone 22 Residaaee 1M
DENTISTS
DR. C. L. OLIVER. DENTIST
X-Ray and DUgaeau
office Phone 208 IUa. IH#
DKS. ROWELL aad BOWBLL
W. N. Rowe 11, D. Da.
rreeman Rowell, D. Da.
20t McClurksa Bids.
Phone >41
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. M. L. Holland announeee the
| removal of his office to 814-816 Smoot
Curtis Building.
Office Phone SOL
Residence Phone 1288,
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DR.
W. H. I1AWLKY
DENTIST
817 Smoot-Curtia Bulldiag
Phone 1184
CHIROPODIST
J. Edwia Taykwr
Registered Chlropodiet
Practice Limited to The Feet
Office 202 Smoot-Curtii Bulldiag
I*hone 800
LIGHT HOUSE KEEPERS
Quality Groceries—School Supplies
Toilet Articles
DAVENPORT GROCERY
"ASK THOSE WHO DEAL WITH US"
Phone 416 114 Fry Street
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DROP IN FOR FOUNTAIN
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It 's So good
Home made Ice Cream in one of our Freezers
LET US DEMONSTRATE THE
A UTO-X ACUUM FREEZER
HODGSON BROS.
Where Money Talks
Phone 119
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We Deliver
The Secret Hour j (pjizrzm
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Wednesday
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Tellinu the World
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Tenderloin
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mil*' v minciif mrbdrir)
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I'E 1 ( EM IKER 7c BREAD
(rood as any baked in Texas
I. \ \DLADIES WI) nam
HOUSEKEEPERS
M e hare fresh rolls, fresh pies, fresh
cakes erery day. The idtal bakery for
colli ye folks. Pay us a visit.
DENTON BAKING CO.
Ph<<ru 106
221 Weat Oak. Strtr
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Students whose icrood taste de-
mands something different are
writing" letters of stationery
made expressly for them ~
RYTEX
Personal Stationery
in beautiful tinted ripple paper
with name and address in raised
lettering.
100 Sh ats $2.00
100 Envelopes per box
THE WILLIAMS STORE
En rything to H'f ar
H. M. RUSSELL &
SONS CO.
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
GOO Fine Shirts
$1.79
3 For $5.00
All Sleeve Length —Sizes 14 to 17
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This Salt- Conies Just at the
Time When Men Need Shirts
Men's Shirts- Materials of madras,plain
and fancy broadcloth, printed percales,
poplin and rayon striped madras, collar
attached and neck brand styles in all
colors to choose from. Come early and buy
while patterns are more complete
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Mehaffey, Margaret. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1928, newspaper, June 29, 1928; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth313984/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.