The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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A, A OFFICE
of
awn was elected vip - preii-
Women'n Athletic Afcwci*
who entered a« new stu-
Imtm thin term are invited *o attend
« paity neat Friday afternoon from
! 30 until fl o'clock at th« Collage
bhosae, according to Mr*. Ouida < /
•i&ntif/, student secretary. Although'
he final arrangement* have not been |
completed, the ho*te* «* have been
n m"d They are Wilraa Stone, Una
H. William*. Evelyn Butler, and ■
{,< rene Holm an
H |.j<lf, and a number of popular 1' xa«
f ub w-meri,
At th* meeting Monday evening®
; reading ws given on the life and
works of Mr*. Jmt laabelle Fortune an
| "The W<<mari and Author" by Konabell
ftUiiot, al o one of the author's humor-
, "W short ilsriM w«i given by Leia
Price Ruth Hogan gave the achieve-
ments of Mr#, It. Sherman.
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jtiona for thia ten
r waittd until it wi
any to be publial
same we are going to
ft wouldn't be complete
"Knee-hi" Griffi
r;g ear freeaing pre'
cause it doesn't pay.
"ChUf" Simpson To
S, Allison, president, and Woody'with the opposite *«x. it doesn't
/nnel, secretary, are officers of I well with the coachee.
be dub already «'ert«4. fHher of ! "fen-Type dub -To faithfully meet
ter will be elected Tuesday niifht j evtrry time without taking into con-
The l.ife Service Band is an organi- i -"deration the tem rmental staff
tion oi students who plan to do re- j members.
gioas work as a vocation banded Tom Rose To keep his foot pat-
t r f ir the purpose of studying j tmg *" the year.
and magnifying the possibilities of [
christian service and for sponsoring;
vemen? to better conditions on in *ucc«s io«>
ew arde no
th#* et# !
[ins due.
flirting
tet
You rei
•Pining tl
about
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Josephine Newton- To keep liking
I the same man for at least two weeks
art/
campus.
Coaches Re id and Fouls —To put
lout a f«w more winning teams.
mber the old
window and influen*a
have en with of those little birds
ind here without the rest of the
ent bodr sfet'icg down. We have
lectures galore on keeping fit,
to take a do< ~t '■•"tor oil with-
swallowing the spoon "n glee, how
to keep our feet in our shoe*, and
still the solution hasn't been solved
yet. Here toe* another— keep your
heads and don't believe you are sick,
and you'll keep yourself above water
long after the other guy has gone
down.
out
I l,OREN< 1 FV! ION GIVES
HOOK HI VII W A T
MH 11\'(,
WIN SON TALKS
AT VESPER SERVICE
"Please give me your activity ticket
as a souvenir when the term is up,"
t vwral parties and entertainments
ii tuie«
, . ,, ,, . failed to appear at the meeting. Mrs.
will im irven this term Mrs, Gentry , , ' ~r .
* , , , , Horwnce Fulton gave a review of
Some imerovanMrnta were made: ,,, , „ . .«
.. , , ... ... . 'Barren Grounds after which the
f'ItikKoua^ rlii piii tf # hi> kiilidiiua I
club «nng several nej?ro ttonifs. l urin(t
the buHinesii session which preredtii
at
end
left by Ijoulse jlfl ^ Clubhouse during the holidays !
from school i woodwork was reflnishwl and
la#! tem at a meeting1 hgrdwood floors were laid.
ftrwrd of Managers of the W. j —
a t Thur da-i afternoon. At, PUHLK ATIONS STAFFS
tiny (ieomrt.i Belle Blount and!HAVE THEATER PARTY
Wiikerj'on were el«t«d eo-" ______
«rs < f basketball and Bennie Mtsilari of the pabiicatlons staffs
Wilkenem wa ateetod sportsmanager
of pad'ife teoni*.
It was voted by the managers to
offer tw
of the
on the campus were entertained with
a theater party at the Paiace Thea-
ter of Denton, Friday evening, Janu-
-division baskefhall instead ,.ry 4. A large number of the mem
castemary three dWsion. iters ass«mb!e<l in the Chat and Yucca
J. R. Swenson talked to the Y. W. C.! ",d ^ boy^ th« «,ri;^U >e photo-
A at the vesper aerv.ee Wednesday s *r ',h«r* ,n ,thfi **** 8Ue,nK J*
| evening on the question of ..The ; college for loss of buainess a,m:e the
The Current Literature Club had Kellogg Peace Pact," aa it is befure the 1 •, tlv'ty muxt need have our
it* regular meeting in the Collage world today. Mr Swenaon stated that | "inif counU!',,inces uP°n th, m i
( tub house Monday evening at 7 the peace isaue started in Germany and ! —
'clock The program planned was has spread to the other countries, but j There will certainly be a rush for;
that the United States itill wanted un-j' he job of doorkeeper when the T.
reserved peace. I- A. A. games start. Just think what j
"War is not only mean and terrible pleasure it will be to look at ail the
but it is stupid, for it is not a cure for tickets and then at the girls for
trouble. If we have sense, there will
not be another war," Swenson said.
Me clearly explained that we, as a
Christian nation, should outlaw war.
Mr. Bridges pulled another in his
history class. He told the class that
a. freshman voted to take the Prince
shortened Iter auae several member*
the program, the club voted to send
two copy* of the Year Book to the
Extension Loan Library at Austin,
to send magazines to the rest room in
the Courthouse by Kvelyn fiamil who
wa* made chairman of the committor, j —
and to accept the invitation given Vaahti Phillips, a former student of
by the Korutn < ouncil to sponsor the the College, and Newel Newman of
FORMER STUDENT IS
MARRIED CHRISTMAS
weekly ten on February 27.
El EMENTARY C OUNCIL
PLANS PR(X,RAM FOR
Basketball will be offered from 4 until; offices immediately after the basket
0 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, IM d j hall game with Simmons UniversityRECtULAR MEETING
Friday, A tournament will be start and were transported by the Denton
«d in about a Week on a different plan ! Bu* line to the theater. j "Schools in Other Lands'
Brenham were united in marriage on
Christmas day.
The nuptials were performed at the
Methodist church of Thomdale, the
former home of the bride. The couple
are now at home in Brenham.
Is to be
than that unfitly h* id. Kvary girli The following were present: "Cap" the main topic of discussion at the: ffUffd ffoWdftl A fid
coming out for this game will have a Uill.reth, Margaret Mehaffey, Mar- Elementary Council meeting wtiiab ia , g,. ■ ., . ,
place on -.rii" t« sm. Th< ne teams will; June Simpson, (Ml Jordan, I. K. to he held in the Mary Arilen Lodge 1 t-lOIUt€ I\ ClHQtl tl
play off a tournament before the regn- Harrison, Quinby H«lf, Charles Brown,
lar clan* tournament begins, ; Ralph Houston, Lacmara Cornwell,
Tumbling will la- offered on Tues- Rachel Hughes, R. M. Reeves, Bob
■day and Thursday afternoon# from f Conner, Mabel Wilkerson, Edra
to 8 o'clock., paddle tennis will lie of-; Robinson, Jack McBrayer, J. D. Hall
fered on Tuesday and Thursday af-
ternoon * from -4 to 5 o'clock, and
tenikoit* on Tuesday and Thursday
from r to « o'i'lock. BiwaHaneoiw
•ports are offered at the same period
n* tumbling.
PEN TYPE CLUB
DISCUSSES T I P A
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~ ""An outline of the purpose and func-
tion of the Texas Intemdlegiata
Press Association was given by Mar.
garet Mehaffey, editor of the Chat,
wting Thursday
Monday evening at 7 o'clock. A short I
discussion will be on the schools of
such countries an Mexico, India. Ice- ! Hilda Howard, rg"V;
land, Russia, France. F.ngland, Tur the Southwest *"• "'
key. Italy, and Holland by the differ- | Nelson.
e c
sed
to
Spend Week II*-?
-sC .
^^f'tary of
uJffnd Claude
ravelling ' JT q a mc.
Jr., F,va Hatcher, laabelle Armlstead,; «nt members of the club. The club|rotary, will. the campus for a
Myron Stout, Herbert Huffaker,jwill be dismi.s^"'* a* . ■^r" tiejfinning January 20, accord-
Curtis Gr-Ms, Tom La whom, Clnrunei- p|Jlege songs * ^ mg to Mrs. Ouida Gentry.
Jaeggli, Frederick Taylor, Kate Ma-1 h/ Boanie Wilkerson and accompanied "At this time the Y. M. and Y. W.
dox, T. J. Black well, Andean Potgh;, hf Bknnie Wilkerson and a piano w- spirit will be loosened. A revival
Bennie and Bonnie WiJUCrion. Heiatt ir< tion by Loraine Pieraon of the Christian feeling is ex-
Hall, and W4 M. "Masters, Dorothyt Mo|MaseN for the evming ware: Bva pected to prevail upon the campus
Je a, iMffyn, who is teaching at Gra ]flatlrher, Nellie llilbish, Ruth Hale,
ord. and Robert Hammock, who laj Mary Hoover, and Marie Howell.
teaching at McClean. ex-students of j - • * —
the College arid old members of the Roy Lankford, student here last
publications staffs were honorary term, of Seymour visited friends here
guests of the occasion. I Saturday ami Sunday.
with the help and inspiration
these two charming leaders,"
of
identification. Soft, far somebody.
Don't throw them now, wait awhile.
There will be a contest started the !
last day of this term to see which '
boy or girl can collect the most ;
activity tickets without murdering 1
the owners for possession of them, j
Again we feel sorry for the photo-
graphers for the Scotchmen will give
the girls their pictures a la natural
by zee activity ticket. Forgot to
mention that the prises for the con- j
test range from an antique gutter
tobacco can for the boy to a corsage
of highly flavored garlic to the girl£.
"Madame, please buy my wares.
Look at. these soaps, them toothbrush,
Let lift have some of
your work
Our Service is
Unexcelled
SHOES REPAIRED
WHILE YOU WAIT
College Shoe Shop
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Real Christmas Gifts!
Your Photograph
THEY LIVE FOREVER!
The
SHAW STUDIO
119Yi W. Court Square
Denton. Texas
The track men are working out nov.
flrave lads, aren't they? They are
wishing heartily that the harbed wire
enee was restrung between them and
he north pole.
The big old snow storm fooled us
he ' thei day. It was really comical
Ifc-ioM the morning was over to see
all th« sock caps, akiting garments,
and disappointed faces when the sun
was shining brightly.
Woodfords'
Beauly Shop
Phone 1197
—Best—
SHOE REPAIRING
School Supplies
GALLAGHER
& MARRIOTT
j 112 Fry Street
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A courteous, de-
pendable bank—al-
ways ready to serve.
First State Bank
OF DENTON
"The Bank for Everybody"
LX) NOT CALL ME
AFTER YOU ARE SICK
You may need a NON-CAN-
CELLABLE sick and accident
policy.
C. M. MIZELL
Phones: Res. 222-W; Office 82
"WEST COAST LIFE"
LOST & FOUND
Scientists were astounded by
the recent find ng of a living lock
ami kee.
The queer part of this combi-
nation is that the observers can-
not prove whether the upper part
or the regions around the head
is really alive or a bunch of ivory
decorations,
This much is known, however,
the lower regions are very much
alive and kicking in the form
of the
Lock & Kee Corp.
at the GROSS SANDWICH
SHOP, where cleanliness and
delicacies feign with service, and
above all- a pleasure to pleaae.
EAST SIDE OF campus
(Advertisement)
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LIGHT HOUSEKEEPERS
STUDENTS AND
We're your old friends in the
GROCERY LINE
Malone Grocery
216 Avenue B Phone 608
—
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at the Pen-Type
evening The discuiwion waa con-
doci«d very informally and the main j
features of the last T, I. P A. mee^
it,ir held at Canyon were given, ■
cont
i
visit
Run!
gun.
i official announcement of the
tarn of the T. I, P. A. Yearbook
( #t was made and plans for an
ational tour to Fort Worth to j |
the "Star-Telegram" and the
cer Printing Company were be-
This trip will probably lie made {
ng the latter part of the term.
>t<cr the business aession was con- .
(d, Muriel Helm, and (Catherine j
Ralston sang a group of song* .
ukulele accompaniment.
WE CLEAN PARTY FROCKS
—and all other items of the dainty feminine wardrobe, with
the same painstaking care you'd use yourself. Our charges
are.reasonable it's really a great economy. Call us and we'll
send our truck promptly.
EAST SIDE TAILORS
WE HAVE THE NEWEST LINE
in modern Jewelry. We ask you to come in and look it
over before you go out of town.
W. L. Y ARB ROUGH, Jeweler
•s
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PHONE
31
PHI NE
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"YOUR STORY IN PICTURE LEAVES
NOTHING UNTOLD"
Pictures have always been the universal language. A picture
carries more that is sentimental and is more to be cherished
han pages of writing.
WATK1NS STUDIO
FOR BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS
PALACE
Saturday
January 12
VICTOR Mcl AGLEN
The River Pirate
with
l.oti Moran and Nick Stuart
Mo n da y-Tu tsd ay
January 14 15
EMILJANNINGS
Sins of
the Fathers
A (do< xdriy
Hone- pv:« n Flats
:.W~ f t/. 1 {'■>
Th u rxd a y-F rid aij
January 17-18
Four Sons
Played by
James Hall Charlt1 >rtou,
I r in is > f'usl"- m Ir _
and G >rgc Meeker
THE
RFD BALL BUS LINE
INVITES YOU TO RIDE IT DIRECT TO Ijij
FORT WORTH ARDMOMRE
DALLAS WHITESBORO
GAINESVILLE SHERMAN
McKINNEY
ON WEEK-END TRIPS FROM DENTON El
J.C PENNEY CO
For Prompt Attention to
Prescriptions
PHONE US—V. E DELIVER
CURTIS'
North Side
South Side
Denton
Texas
We offer direct and close connection to |
all points in Texas and Oklahoma
We offer unexcelled Taxi-cab service
RED BALL BUS LINE
220 West Hickory Street
imsfisuTimn.
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WERE FOR YOU EAGLES—
WE RUN THE EAGLES* OWN FILLING STATION
Satisfactkp with Courtesy
MASSEY & HOPPER
Just around the corner
Chic Frocks
! I
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in one of our most im-
pressive January op-
portunities!
$Q90
These r* the very
modci that are appear-
ing now in fashionable
circlet the country
WW im all daytkm
sad evening wear.
Black tatint, jophisti-
Msd aad mdisprnsahlc
—bright flat crtpxj—
youthful browns and
ben - cich with ani-
mated, "feminine"
atvle-touches.
For Women :: Mutes
Juniors
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MARTHA LEE
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Beauty Week
At
HANCOCK'S EAGLE PHARMACY
East of Campus—Phone 299
We will have with us a Toilet goods spe-
cialist direct from the manufacturers of
Martha Lee Toiletries who is an authority
on the skin from scientific study and
years of practical experience
She will give to you—without charge
or obligation—Skin Analysis
also French Pack Facial
She will also suggest the proper and cor-
rect method of treatment for your par-
ticular type of skin and advise you upon
the latest and most charming arts of per-
sonality make-up. You are urged to avail
yourself of this unusual opportunity.
TO AVOID WAITING PHONE OR
CALL OI K STOKE FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
PRIVATE BOOTH ARRANGED IN
OUR ST< )RE WHERE 1 HESE
FACIALS WILL BE GIVEN
REM EM HER: You are not Obligated
ALL NEXT WEEK, JANUARY 14-19
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Mehaffey, Margaret. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1929, newspaper, January 12, 1929; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314001/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.