Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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CAMPl SCH4T
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1'. -* j.lt-r,’ W t-. > Pabli'-otior of Ul»
North Texas 'late Normal < oileg*
< inif in ' Tat entered m« second rlass rna, I
matter at the post i-ff“> at Denton, Tezaa,
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Editor in < hiff Hoy 0 Hatley
Assistant Kdit«r r t hief • A Bridge*
AN.STM I ATE. EPITOHS
ftMiryi ( He.ter I. I. Mason
Ann Patrick Miriam XA indie
SI’E < IA I HE CHE 'E NTATIVE.
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a e: e riuc
Halpt Patrick
Sara < Johnson
Alva Price
• ollit E Key
Hi* ne« Manag* r Alfred 11 Storkard
Now that the Summer «e*«ion has come
t<. a Hihu’ ‘a ould it riot lie a good idea to
U|> ' tt ,Ol|r*e|f ' I lllltll Up 'ti( liKt
and »*« if ,ou have not really received
took a> mm h a* and more than you put
r ti 'hi* unitn.-r'x work
There are tu- general line* "f ai'ior. in
living a negative .it.1 a positive A If feat
many peopo appr'.af r 'he experience of
lifi and it* ppfirturi.'if * frnrr the negative
aide arid ar< fairly ■ no r *ful, how er the
gre*’ m., ord of thee fail to air *•’-*• anv
, <li»tir»' lion or to make a lasting mark
E.m t (ier»tif.- iro“led t>> tm negative pirn
wait on opportunity fake just »na' the
'lay brings, merely adjust themaelvea with
• *aiit • if repr* - on *< *r# t ae <t
lifter, --imply fall in with t r • mo '-merit of
event# an«l 'Irift with the >nlal * urrent «.f
lif* Among thi i la may tn found thi
*ii-1*er for popular fa or the politn iipimr
tuniAf the 'lime light individual, who ik
ni *-r in the way hut never out of the way "
Such living ne-.er bring- hu' ephemeral -at
. i*fai*tion which i« alwa. accompanied a ith
a aeone of iom • unt. and failure
On the other - .and pnsltivi life involves
an attitudf of fin individual of indffer
am ' toward popular fa .nl not of rufitempt
hu' of pri la Ipatlnn of hiirher thing- II
feel if m of lark of i are for the opinions of
other* not from eifuhne nr eoldm * but
be* “Use nrn • opinions are baaed upon more
(armanent prira pie* The positive life
pro. ecd* toward a definite goal. aiming to
realize an ideal It lose* so far ar |a-r
•onal ' tiara* ter i- concerned all erme of
f* ar for it * lifted ala.ve the confusion of
aim* of th<- ordinary Ilf* iibou' him Such
i lif. i ombtne* in dt- living trn tM-*l iif thi
past with ttie present and project* this pro
'dwt toward the futun Such a !if* devel
ups thru definite effort a present thru a
i-iiMstant study of th* pa«t under 'to glori
• •us light of .■ coming dawn
Cass!
Eorpet to vote
• ram for exam*
H* ad "The State "
() Henry changM hi* n mi
Ela our only suit clea-ed
Hr look over propositi. XIV
l.a igh over the tea* -her » ok>
|i. r.eroine faint* in th. ten ar.<
VA •• le. id* on a pinki tie though wi
needed a navy one
Hern ember to tell the host*--- how beau
t ifu tier da iphter
dr ot down the fort..... for Hit-boride
of mercury and lime
XA • f• -* for the pencil •. • n ' «. • remev
Is r was l.-ft on the tab1*
Vk. ...... m on th< rir:. ind Ex*rrow
Mar or John's bathing uit
(lr rememta*r we have forgotten the ig
t are • of th' war of o7H X I*
OUR AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
In order to make room for New F all Goods, which
will soon he r omin^ in, we have put on our
SEMI ANNUAL AUGUST SALE
-IE \ h IN*. HE h StiVk | E.IM.E
** 11 »E 'Hill' X V 11 " 11 • E 'Mill
I kta.w cry little of jurv and cou’t, |
Hut I’m up to the rrnn it. on "mote" and
gemote "
The lori of the past for. imore -lead.
I crammed anil crowd's! and crushed in
my head
• if a *.on and Hriton and nebl* and thegn
It., 'toi that wa t mi nr'- and < harli
maprie’s reign.
I kfmw that I know, arai I net I cart tell
If Alfred it. Heaven, or E.adgar's in well,
I i read of it all the captains am) king*.
Vk .... fa a- thro the pap. f hi'tnrv rinp*.
< ampaipn amt battle and what they have
meant
In the rail of men on Which they were sent
XX-II hi ..(Mats tell no kindlv and sweet
VA • • tt,. dickens i* that l.ula" street''!
I S HIHU 1
I hf* event which mans have learned to wait tor. be-
cause most people know ot the unusual values we always
have
I Ins >ale includes Ladies Ready-to-Vl ear at 33 1-3
per ( ent off.
One lot fit Ladies Nik. Organdy and Voile Dresses,
the season s most fashionable garments at 1-2 price
Also a Special Sale of l^adies Blouses of I ricolette,
Georgette, and V tales, $3.00 to $40.00 values at 1-4 off.
It seems unreasonable to put a reduction on Shoes,
however in order to move the goods we have a 23 per cent
reduction on Ladies and Men's Shoes this week.
No exceptions, and the f>est we have are included in
tins Sale
All Mens Summer Suits and Straw Hats at 3 3 1-3
per cent off.
Remember the Store That Helps You to Save.
East Side Square Phone 15
JARRELL-EVANS ORY GOODS COMPANY
I 'r Hru* • - upgi**tcd si.m* time agi. that
wi *hoi||.| d i-i unt i ii in *h* babr f *|.i.tkmp
f >.,ir ** hmd n« ft.i Normal I* i* a < nil* pi
in every *en»* nf the word and let's tall it
that Xk hen we <p. uk uf it at home or
wi-en wi writ* t«. our frined* < ollep* is
th* word th* Normal • olli'p* The Im.«1
and thi most cffe.tive ml vert i»em. rit on r
* I III till . W t III • 1 HI-.I tlOW . I
I to our .-WI friend bm k at holm
Xk i pradlrt that fhurwdav and Eiiday Vft
Xk light It IE. t* .-* rooh will receive .. r.
callers
Middle of Block, Fast Side of Square.
I II Ed tit E XI XI |i
An ini|Ui*itlM- vounp fellow aakul i- th*
other da-, ateiut <■ certain advertisement on
ttie bulletin hoard in reference to a pri
mars teacher who could teach munii on tin
* 1*1* If* wanted to know if muni was
ever taught on the end
Of th. many ■ hot. ■ re-hi which you *m ■
tie pnvilegi of niiiku, |,. rmai i till-. ,.,ir
own thi* "Unirner lerni. none will to- more
beneficial ami plca*urah|i to you than a
pondly portion of thi tru* Normal < ollego
*|nrit Lhere t* .1 *or‘ d fre« o|paonr>,
among thi.** who tiavi- this *pmt that is
piHHt to «e* X lady wit* explaininp to a
fru-riil that *h» never thought it neccs«ary
to ml rtMlm • "Normalitc*" as hi ailed them
w hen sotnenni -ant 'O we art all , otiwins
anyway " He had , aught the *pirit X
conn’i judge of Lamar - ounty otti e w rote a
letter of introduction f..r a loin her to prt
«ent to the county tupcririterideBt f Harris
muni Hr prefa, . d hi* recomniemlations
witit an allusion to the fact that they were
fellow Normal College graduates, -aytnp
You art onr of thi hoy* I tadievi in
them " He had thi* spirit In the years
that an to com* when you meet one who
ha la-en a student of this, your alma mater,
will ha*» lain greet him with a fraternal
wil have lao-n greet him with a fraternal
mile and consider him as a fellow tribes
man Help htn ami let him help you
Vk hei, . el . bln i* with > girl, and ' Vers
girl ha* a kodak snap shots and cuptd
*hot. an- tin- usual result
If you love your girl *he love* you
, No hpuri needed 1
• liven X hu love your girl
T- tiros. Your girl love* vou
Proof XII thi- world love .1 lover
Shakespeare
X -ut g'-rl 1* all the world X our opinion
Therefore, your girl lo •« .1 lover Hy
identity
X on love sour girl. H\ hspothesi*
Therefot. you are a lover Hv deduction
Therefore your girl love*
q Ei l» l qu . E.as v I tone 1
ONE-FOURTH OFF ON SHOES
ONE-THIRO OFF ON CLOTHING
MM TIME
Would it not he , pond idea for Ml Xltd
c 1 son to get out hi* 1 .olillai three and tielp
bring m some of th» monstrous stack* of
book ’
Ros W • . • idoini mi . .. --nutted in
tto- side shot column last week hut we as
gun him and his friend* that it wa* not
lone intentionally
• ,r..rpr • Hester, who 1* to res-etvc his
H k di gn * E ndav night ay ti.at in his
case tto H X hould land for Hai Eye lot -,f
X w k wa nines*
AI HE kiHH
Just Is-, sii*. .1 student from tin Normal
is called a Normalitc and one from hallus.
a hallasite. 1* that any reason why a *tu
dent from I’ari* *»,.,u!d to ailed a l‘ara*iti '
X 1 Xli* Muipbv 'ith pride ,1
wit1 01 ■ 1 a tut of hrogu' my family has
certainly turned out well I’at is a lautnir ,
|asiali*t, XIik. a ton* .rial artist. Itan
i« a plumta-r and Tim is an agriculturist
"Ihd the girl* do as well?”
Indceil and ft.cv did Kathleen 1* mar
ried In a lar i', Hfa garm nor. Bridget 1*
married to a t roe! . ar evjiert, and E'itoen i»
a Mother Helper at twenty dollar* a week,
with tmard and ria.m mil she has every Sun
ditv and two aflcmons each week off”
Xk hai of Larry, the youngest one’"
W.-ll, I.arrv in *|..te of all we could -ay
p. r-i«tcd i wa-tmg four perfectly goisl
year* m getting an education, and now
when It 1* too lab h> **-i-s tu* folly He is
only a rollepi prc. dent, but the family
help* him along a little and he carries me*
sages on Saturday for the telegraph com
pa ft v X ou *ci every family has its black
*hcep " .ludpi
SI MMKR TIMK IS K«»I»A K TIMK
•»!*r 'tio k of Kmlak' arn! Film* 1* tnmpl**t«* and yuur needs
1- ?Fi* Jim 1 an Fe promptly supplied in our Kodak Department.
Films left Before 8:00 a. m. Can be Returned
by 6:00 p. m. the Same Day.
MV! I S A f'HANCK TO SKK\ K 'Oil IS THIS LINK.
JONES-SMART DRUG COMPANY
hn»t Sole Squar*
Better Service.”
E ree Deltxerv.
Phone IBS
DRY CLEANING
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TIM * EH* 1 E I E HR X IE
Wr ar* now at the end of the way and
rri*' of j* wtM ta glad to leave for awhile
an* and worries attendant upon w^ary
• la* room* and almost endless *tudv hours
Siam w* shall all have made oxtr wav to
|hi atmosphere of -. ho| 1 if. and forget ihc
"bomi sweet home
Th* 1 hat staff ha* done it* t» *t to put
cut a paper second to none in • olleg* , ir
1 leva If tin- ha* la-en approa- i|
in anv measure worthy of mention, it has
Is.. :u. very largely to th. ..operation of
all in hemp willing to help to make it
easier to get material in hand We are
ndehtnd to a goodly nun tier of student*
who wer* willing to take of their own time
Jo hand in articles regularly Then we are
i-pnially . tide filed to tho.. members of
the faculty who rendered u* *u* h efficient
serxi. • and in many eases mad it possible
for u* to forgo Ho possibility of Imving a
blank paper *tan us in the fan We
aisi- wish to express our thanks to the
off ir* also wish to express >.ur thank - to the
office for, • for their - ourti «y to us in
making availaiil* th* materia! that came
thru their hann* I- all other* who have
helped wc extend our heartiest appreciation
Nor can wc forget the words of cheer
and 1 mouragcn eni that * ami to us all
along the wav We made mistake* perhaps
too many, hut none would fall we are sure
to recognizi the imtm*«ibilitv "f ehnunat
ing all of the*, To our frien.i- who ,,ut
of their liberality and loyalty w.re willing
to forget our short coming- d to laud
our undertaking* w. *av out of 'he Ud
tom nf "ur heart*. "Thank You" To the
faculty and the student ia«l\ one md all
we hope that this *ummer has la-en as
pleaaant and profitable to you a* it has I
burn to us and thst then an- -oming for
rwery one «if you many happv yean* With
this thought we cl»*e and w lh a hit of
fvlartanre we to you "su revoir "
II X I * HE!
* ome all y* I'hy- E.ds
• om«-. push- awav
W. n going t, Na » *
Wer. thru f«.r the lay
.n an exai t m tence. Merely hanging out a nign and
buying some equipment does not gi\e one the techni-
cal knowledge necessary to successfully remove spots
anti stains from expensive garments.
We haxe always tried to hire the best man obtain-
able and are paying the wages necessary to secure the
*ervices of such a man.
'Twa* Saturday night
Ihm't remember th*
No matter of that.
Not a on*- wa* Inf•
daf* -
X|r Porter Hue nf nn old chums ami I
dented that it wa* tim* for a not her fish
mg trip After getting together all th*
necessary uten*il*. we * ranked our t oed
ami started Half dozen blowouts amt
puncture* were all that impeded our prog
r*-*' in the l*-a*l It »*< iat* in the after
noon w hen w* selected **ur . amping pla* •
W. then went to work setting out th*
trolling, seining f**r had ami trying to
I-. I everyth in in -t iolim *- hefor. d.irk
but darkness iam* up*.n us er* w* had half
the hiaiks *m our line baited Anxious t**
■’ ' ' ' ' ....... W. -........ ; gh.
<>ur hearts full of glee,
W 1 eii all of a «u*i,i*
, Turn* the 1 all. "W 1 ,w he"*
aw.iki next morning my chum w«. -1 II in
I decided ti run th, tr .llim • ,
|l wa* Nan who met u*
t*r*'«l I’hy* Eid is •*>*•
She nev cr is fu«*v
It's always He' He’"
c splint your work on the basis of b«*ing <*om-
pietplv equipped with the best modem machinery in
harge of a man possessing the necessary education
and experience.
Send /f
tojbe t
sundry
C -" * * . *•
the 1 rot I in* town When the line whs b.ut
I \, 1 wont wrnp (irepari.1 .1 light ''a' ^
t**l*l a few varn« and retired Whet I
dreamland: »*>
and get th. honor of taking all the fish off (rri>upwJ (W|111
hy myself I got m the boat, took hold -f v-,,^ |(1<,k „p
h*' l,m "n,t ................ m> "M>" mn,i Ul With a hint of th. t.lu
and te-hold' What do you think I found’
a fish on every hook except on. ' Thi* hook wh„ i)<( ,
was about is inch*-* abov. the water he w-v ^ t>. rowrf*
»u- we faded to weight that * nd of the^..,.^ ,.Bri|rh|i,h# , onM.r-
hn. down 1 repeat tt a hsh on . very hook „uf |(|(n f ,m(f <(| |(,ud
except the one above mentioned, and a fish
wa* there jumping at that hook just wring ^ w, wpnt th, ,.wn
mg wet with sweat’ , Y„ ,n , bunrh
___ Ah! What * that I *«■*
'Ti* Nannie with pinch
Mr Thereon hout*. the re*ently elected
director of physical education, wa- in Pen pb(.n |)rHnk n, W|> l)r||nk
ton last week end Mr and Mr* E"Ut« ire \olu> mon fu|| ,,f
planning to move here next week Never a happier , r,,wd
Nor never could be
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Dry Cleaning Department
Phone 800.
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Some 40(1 or fi66 student* who «r* doing \A had a great time
Summer Normal work will remain until And w< all f.-l* «< gay.
after the State examination* next Monday Soon we came to the * nd
Tuesday, and Wednesday Of a wonderful day
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BURLINGTON—
ONYX-
PHOENIX —
Value hosiery—
the choice of
particular women.
Elaborate iave hosiery—
I’lain Hosiery—
French clucks—
Embroidered clock*—
Black-
White—
Brown—
Navy-
Ask at this store for
the smallest item
THE WILLIAMS STORE
Court Square—Eaat
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920, newspaper, August 12, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719470/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.