Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Everything in Drugs and Drug Sundries
O. R. DYCHE
I In* San I ox Store
Both Rhone# 89
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Denton County
National Bank
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NORMAL STORK
i*i i«. i h.ii v\ lit -in pi i •• 'i on
Box **fat *»ti«■» , .'■** '■ >< • >'*» *.
and $1 .*#) |h i Ih> . I'l mi* i -it
lilts sheets. I• n MB" i von
theme tablet* alwa call I",
w it'i lift -lieot- all lit *
have <>iil to
J . M. JOHN SO N
i >n t In* f 'hi ii«*i
FRANK P. PITMAN
THE PRINTER
Anything in tbe < uuirn< il
Printing I jnr i .stun.it* - v
furnmhed
:ir» »'.«••« Oak Sir t
DENTON
Steam Laundry Company
LAUNDERERS
DRY CLEANERS
PHONES 8
Patinin'>* hiii \i|\i ti-i*i
iitmc I’arty Given
I ' hyl* I tall. «i -i -tod By hei
M Bn .iinotid I lull. «*nt«*r
Hi ,i valentine party last
lit .it h**i *>i-tot hum**
! '..il tm*#*t The ti«»u■'•* was
, ■! U rmati'd w ilti valentine
iid 11dor !■ lorn tin* chiiti*
<mi- with crimson heart
i tii the foili corner# of
* .ann- ind contests were
* I 1 aftei which refresh-
• ■ii ••< * ft to the following
I <■ Nome and Noia
and W innic Vic Bey-
i ••inn 11 ill, Klixaliet h
Muriel Align**!; Messr**.
W lliatn l!i aw lev. I B
I • Emmett W hitehead,
Current Li t nir< < lull.
(t ont mu* fr fine 1 I
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Story ot * * 11 I re
t rola Sel< < I :<
Aftei tin*
niemlx i' w ent in
reading mom,
I lie I al e plea i:
Simpkins' most
VS illiitm t ha*>•
Edyth Mall
1 with Vie-
MaiHtc Smith
.mi the (’tut*
kI\ to the girls’
they enjoyed
hearing Mia*
nring talk on
and
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Me. a
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K K Sharp and
\Miir Graham Spends
Sc- - r • I Itays at Normal
M>l>ie (iraham. .swretary
nil md >iuall town* of tin’
V V < \ ha lieen \ isitlllg ttl*'
t p.i't we*»k And tiie
1 el- ' ho have heard her talk
• i hi -i.'ei thermelve* fortn
- Ii ha- left main helpful
1 11 n|| till then i 'Htisiderat loll
V' tile feculai merding lii-t \\ i*d
• ;n e, clung VIi Mrahani made
■ • ini . .* * I • \ mtei e ting and helpful
tiie nl*i*H*t ' The (»irl at
l l _ . »•
TOffM*.
i »n Tiietdav Wednesday, Thiii--
iid I ridas itterniM>n> from 1
t ■ I « I Mi*>- <ii aham tolci
*. n i l tm; toi , among the
favorites wen* ii (lie Elephant
dot Hi- Trunk i "ii Silk
Stocking” illld T I lee ({• l
Tea wm et \**d at • t ini*
K.L.Robhitl its Rt auatu
Til** Reagan • re plea "d t*»
have as tin*n t t Vlundav
mormiig, Mi I,' Boh "tl ot !.a
re«|o. Texas. Ml I mtt i a t'oin.
•*i Nhi m tudi I'.d hij'
hands w tii it few of the old timer>.
lie ado ii ew ii. t i ti ht*i
and i **ne ed m piaini ,uice * it!
them A ' i at'
I,*w yeai ...hi Mr. Bohhtt itere
tiie I ril\ I I t\ III Te l
graduated • • i ttie I, depart
men I h O' tin last tvvo ; I:. ■ In in
Ih'**ii a rail'H "I attormv \ it ii head
quartet in l„m*do 11 mam
frii'iMl# here md etso'wher* are id-
wax- glad to In ii of hr -ucre - and
predict f'oi ;i fruitful and pro
Iteroii* fut in * v\e are interested in
the foil .. ' idefit- and welcome
them hark at ill times.
I KI SH SHII'VIKM OK
PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY
xlutes and colors “ON’YX" n tl ntliei fa •• t-
ia.iiiil ot h« icry that we nett. You can l*u> very lyin' ot
i " ei , m this Brand.
W. . ii tandard Brands of mcich.unii-•* m !<**,# that are
tt tioii. known to i»c giNnl
l> i il'li' ind dependaltle giMNi- fairly pne* d
A>k foi thing-
THE WILLIAMS STORE
COMK TO 01 R SH0I*
hi call il. eilhei phone foi
l»KV IIKVMM.
t.OOli T \ 11 OKI N< i
I INK I. VI NOKKINt.
tpiick. Id li,tide Set vice
• XRKI'TII - LEDBETTER
I > I LURING COMPANY
la" 111*ii Stand East Side Square
Middli ton-James .Marriage
The maii\ friend' ot .Vhs.s |,i*na
M dd eton and Siil .lames w ill In*
erv miii h -in prism! to learn that
1 "i n. ii rn d -oine two month*
irn in < 'leBurne.
Mi I.eii,t i- the daughter of
S \V Vliddletoi . i prominent farmer
tm recently -old hi- place four
aile -outliwe-t ot Denton and i-
ill pH a lit re-idmu on Lula street.
Middleton taught school at
I nt KnoB untn two weeks iigo when
I..... ig»n .| 11p|ni -■ siIv Because her
i'h* hitd old out and was moving
' * I tow Jl.
Kill gnsiin r well known to the
i;>i. hi I teuton i'-|H'i iiill V tlm Ba.-e-
ai IB dtended the Normal
■ te<' md twi ummei's. During
tl time he made quite ii reputa-
* ti i tiall pitchei Mr. .lames is
■ "lit |n Hu ipal ot the Ballingei
on'* • hoots. Mrs James left Kri-
•t nmiig fni Kort Worth where
h« met het htishand who accom-
paiii" I hei to Ballinger where th*’\
will itiak*1 then home until .Mr
•lanr -ehool I- out. They then will
l« at home m Milford.
It Has t!o Competitor
There ha not Be**n neither is
there now a commodity ttiat
can compete with
\ M l K VI t. \S
hide p* n-1hie to the home. San-
tin v. Et nnniincal and Kfticient.
North Texas Gas Co.
till Phone t.r> New Phone 74
VVe-t Oak Street
Mrs. f.ildis will open an art class
Im diawing, painting, etc. Indivi-
dual iind class lessons.
Koi information. *ee
MISS MII.I.Y \K
Boom MH. I.iinary Building
Mylady’s Beauty Shop
Old I'hone 101. Oxei Post Office.
I.iist Monday evening. February
1^ the sixth iiuiiiIh'i of the Lyceum
fours*' Wiis given m the Normal
luditonum. It con-iste<l of a pic-
torial account of Sn Douglas Maw-
-on - Antarcti* expedition and ex-
plorations. show ing animal, Bird and
deep «ea life ol thiit tiiinge, frozen
land. This picture w*.- most uni*|ue
iind ol unusual interest.
W II Damn on ot Sophomore •’»
class Im- withdrawn from college .... . ^ .
, .. When down town drop in und aae
’ t.ithei in the manage . , '
our showing ot Evening Dresses
m*" i o' hr Business ;it Mertzon. *
IVx.i- All the Popular Shades In the N#w
Models at SiO.OO to $30.00.
Mis> Loi- Smith, it former stu-
delit. is visiting here now.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Normal student* all find a \"l-
come here when we hi*ve the
sh*»es and every facility foi
properly fitting them.
We an* contimiiiily receiving
new shoe* from the Kastern
style centei s and employ *»nl\
thomughly trained and efficient
salesmen to ti* them. It pays
to buy youi -h**** here where
we extend you every courte -y
and best service.
Exrlu**ixel> Shoes and Hosiery
Marphy-Taylor Shoe Co.
mi TAILORING CO.
Dry Cleaning—Men » Furnishing#
Photw* $o
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| Dr. . N. Rowell | KT I - im* Mil l<
PRINTING
Each mb intrusted t«» us will receive
our iiio-t careful attention.
Record - Chronicle Printery
37 West Hickory Str»***t.
| DENTIST
— S• 111* 2"” New .Mcflurkan Building
Thank you ....... ing Com*' again southwest (omet |{„ih Phones
and v;e will smile.
W will appreciate your patron-
GALLAGHER w MARRIOTT
For First-Class Shoe Work
age
The Modern Shoe Shop t
»
«
♦
♦ New Spring Boot# and Slippet
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S**i
l» w I MU man. Prop.
New Phone DM 38 West Oak
EVANS GROCERY CO.
I ‘bom sn thy
CENTRAL Koi first-ila-s uhei work at a
p 1 . . p. , reasonable pin. | at th** K VST
• resDyterian Lhufch side babbi e .sn p. Anything m
tl)*' house, I.V. \iI fti'Mt-clans l*ai •
Charles M. (ollua, M. A.. Minister tier# ami rh" laig" -h**p in town.
I.
W e are showing our early Spring Boots and Slipiwr# in the
all-Black model#.
Bin quick methods of getting the latest style creations in
lootweai to our patron# was demonstrated the past season.
W »* have allied ourselves with some of the l*est style authori-
ties and makers of fine boot# and slippers in the country, and we
are anxious to show you.
W. B. McCLURKAN & CO.
"The Tenter of Shopping Activities."
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917, newspaper, February 15, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719479/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.