Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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NORMAL PHARMACY
TRY A BOTTLE OF
Dyches Cough Syrup
—relieves coughing and hoarsness.
Anything in Drugs
MBM»—^
KODAK
FINISHING
CURRENT LITERATURE CLUB
' j
The regular meeting of th** Cur-
rent Literature * lull wa- held Feb
ruary '* in th* Girl* Reading
Room
The roll rail wax answered by
“a favorite fad " Many interest-
ing and amusing one* were given
The dub d»*« ided to have it*
Colonial partv .Mondav, February
23, in the Girl*’ and Bov*' Read
mg Ft-inm* Km h member ha* the
privilege nf inviting a guc*t for the
evening The club in enthusiasti
rails planning for thi* to be one of
the big school event* of ♦ he year
Even though sickn**- canned
many of the member* t<> be absent,
Mondav'a program wa- one of the
most interesting (tie < lub ha* had
Some of th* entertaining features
were “An Outline of Ford Value*,"
by Miss Fannie Mae Hunt; A de
light fill reading b\ Miss Anna
Bella Lipscomb, all instructive and
benetn ial talk on “Wardrobe Re
«|uirements for Girl* in Different
Occupations." by Miss ( reagh
At the next meeting on Kebruarv
1 J, t!o . Ui w;!! h*\, a u,„*,.«!
program, after which there will be
a short sis i a I hour The meeting
will be held in the «. i r I *' Heading
Room at fi '10 o'clock Each mem-
ber is allowed to invite two guests.
Mrs Babb of Bonham is visiting
her daughter, Dorothy.
HAVE YOU SEEN
THE GREEN "T’S"?
I* i* to be regretted that not
more of the student body were
present in the Auditorium last
Friday at chapel period when Mr
Anderson gave the fotball troys the
-nappy green T white sweaters,
that you have noticed since that
da\ The men who received sweat-
er* are. Bill Cooper, Calvin Moore.
Wdkerson. “Squire” Cook, McAl-
lister, M< * rai ken, and Tipp* The
A E K club had removed the
sweaters from the "soaking "
Now we are glad to do these
boxs the honor which is their-, and
we do not want a football team
ever to go from the Normal College
without the visible, tangible evi-
dence of our appreciation for their
pleridid entertainment and record
< ertamlv we are indebted to the-e
boys for some genuine entertain-
ment l.i t fall, and an enviable re-
cord for our history We look for-
ward to lie\l season when we hope
chi h "t the-e i lean athletes will b<*
**8t k
And we like* these boys. They
are positive elements in our Normal
compound They are not flighty
and removed They are regularly
enrolled, bona fide students, and
pos-ibl\ make more A s than anv
student who does not know- that
the future "I our college is bound
up in our athletics u-t as much a*
our literary work We have the
best coach, the b* -» athletes, the
best College in Te as Let’s boost
t hem.
PERSONALS
TEA GIVEN FOR STUDENTS
ENROLLED THIS TERM
TWENTY STUDENTS ARE
IN THE SANITARIUM
The number of students in the
< Il> ge Sanitariiui has increased
11 n thirteen last v,*ek to twenty.
The nurses have til they can do
t< are for the in Bids, vet all re-
pert indicate th it nothing that
in be done for th ir care and com-
fort. is being left undone. In a
few instances men «rs of the facul-
tv have helped to relieve the strain
of the nurses.
| •
I he Choral * ib directed by
Mis- Barrill, gave i ( harming pro-
gram Saturday morning at the
( hapel period, A the members of
11 he dub have g< 1 voices Under
the able supervision of Miss I’arrill
I the members ha e made wonderful
progress.
Program :
The Trout F'ranz Schubert
Goodnight I’rc" Stars
George Schumann
I >i cam and Snov* flake
.Maurice Mas/kowski
Miss (juata Woods wa* called to
her home at Hico Sunday on ac-
count of the serious illness of her
grandmot her.
.Mi** Gertrude Wear returned
from Vinita. Oklahoma. Monday
morning, where *he has been vis-
iting her parents.
Howard Marshall and James
l av lor went to Ft Worth Monday
with the basketball team.
Mr Speer of Rogers, was the
guest of Mi** Ruth Nnckles Sun
day.
Ida Mae Whatley, Virginia
shaW a.id Ruth Peeler spent the
week-end at their homes in Italian.
Dintv Moore visited his parents
Sundav in Ft. Worth
Glen McCracken spent Sunday
in Decatur before joining the* bas-
ketball team in Ft Worth
Mis* Amine Alexander visited
her parents in Weatherford last
week
Mis* Louise Dunn spent the
week end at her he.me in Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Clovis Graves of
< larksville spent Saturday and Sun-
dav with their daughter, Jewell.
Misses Ruth Sturges and Edith
U inston spent Monday in Dallas
Thursday afternoon a charming
te*a was given in the* Y W room in
honor of the students who have en-
redled this term The room was
most home-like* with its flowering
plants, *■•»*>■ chairs and inviting di-
van- A* the* guests e*nte*red they
placed their names in a elainty
guest book. Next the* reading of
their palm* by several <>f those
mystically inclined furnished quite
a bit of amusement.
Tea wa- -e*rve*d to nearly a hun-
dred girls.
STUDENTS' NIGHT AT FIRST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"When Two and Two Do Not
Make Four.'* will be* Mr. Mathie-
-on * subpTt at the* special service
tor student* at the First Christian
church Sunday night. Special mu-
*i< will be* rendered and all stu-
dent* are invited to attend.
Thi* -ervice was postponed from
la*t Sundav night.
( cats and Coat Suits re-modeled
Plaiting.
MISS A LI. IE KKNDKLL.
110 W. Hickory Street.
Send it
tojke
aundrij
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
MASTER CLEANERS AND DYERS
PHONE 8.
Miss Maud I e spent the week
end at her horn* in Terrell
Your friend* will value a Photograph of you.
It ha* a personal touch that no other gift ran give
Our portrait* plea*e and you ran arrange for a sitting at any time
Mrs Clovis Graves, Jewell
Graves, and I' • lyn Latimer, spent
Saturelav in Da .ts.
THE SHAW STUDIO
West Side Square. ho»n Stairs
PHOTOt.KW’HS TH AT IM.EtSK
Coats and f it Suits re modeled
Plaiting
MISS A I.LIE KEN DELL,
1 lo W. Hickory Street.
SPECIAL SOAP SALE
1
W H FROCKS IN A
WONDERFUL ASSEMBLAGE
Mi** Katherine Hnrnbeak has
be*en unable* > meet her clause*
' sine *■ Wednesday on account of
illness.
C<(Hts and Coat Suit* re modeled
Plaiting
MISS A! IF. KEN DELL,
lift '.V. Hickory Street
To kc*ep abreast of the times, to keep posted on h ash
ion changes, it is necessary to visit our Keady-towear de-
partment often. Up stairs we devote the entire floor to
the arrangement of Ready-to-wear for Ladies.
Accordian Pleated Skirts seem to be the latest word
in Spring Skirts. See them in the plain Taffeta. Poirte
Twill and Wool Plaids.
Simmons Gloves The ladies of Denton, those es-
pecially who appreciate quality Gloves, will be pleased to
know that we are featuring the famous line of Simmons
Gloves. In many colors and shapes in the short. Also a
beautiful sixteen button long Glove.
- Spring Suits, Coats and beautifully printed Chiffons.
Also the inaespensable Taffetas.
W1LS0N-HANN CO.
GALLAGHER h MARRIOTT
WE ARE STILL IN BUSINESS
At th«* old stand, in the new brick.
Come to *ee us; ell others.
Beginning Saturday. January 10, and continuing one
w*»t>k we will *oll a lar of Jerfin’s Violet Glycerine Shampoo
f(.r only *»<» cent* and will present each purchaser with two full
H/ed rakes of Jergin's Transparent Glycerine Soap.
The goods are right and the price is low. You need
both and thi* will be your opportunity to get them.
JONES-SMART DRU6 COMPANY
BETTER SERVICE”
Phone 188
Free Delivery
TENNIS GOODS,
Baseballs and Basketballs. Gym
Suit*. Typewriters for rent. All
kind* of repair w *,rk.
TALIAFERRO & SPIKES i
Phone 128 North Side Square
GOOD ADVICE—
Visit our Studio—Examine our
portrait* and judge for your-
self. Our pr es are most at-
tractive.
THE WATKINS’ STUDIO
Middle North Sid# of Square
WE DO KODAK FINISHING
PROMPT, DEPENDABLE, COURTEOUS ATTENTION !
To all tailor w.,rk sent to u*. Your tailor work solicited. Part
<>f our new S. and S. sample* are here. Come in early while
you can get what you want.
COLLEGE TAILORING CO,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL 14
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