Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL CAROS
HS
DR. J. S. CRAWFORD
Osteopath
Special attention to Chronic Ner-
vous Diseases.
204-5 McClurkan Bldg.
DR. W. N. ROWELL
DENTIST
Suit* 203 McCiurkan Building
Southwest Cor. Square. Phong 341
DR. R. MANDELL
DENTIST
Office over Postofflcs
New Phona 986
Messrs. Julius Dorsey and J. F.
Peeler, both of the summer school
faculty, Spent the week-end in Dal-
las.
Try a tube of Dyche Tooth Pasta.
Mr. H. D. Woods, who has re-
cently returned from overseas, vis-
ited Miss Irene Maxwell Sunday.
Miss Mayme Clayton, a graduate
of 17, has enrolled in the College
Junior class.
Misses Thelma Bell, Lorayne and
Susie Wilson, and Madge Hender-
son spent the week-end in Aubrey.
Try a bottle of Dyche Hair Tonic.
Sgt. Henry Wright, who has re-
cently received his discarge front
( amt) Bowie, visited Miss Mattie
Mae Kanenburg Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mr. O. L. Davidson, a former stu-
dent, has enrolled in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blow of Ft.
Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Harris of the College Faculty last
Saturday and Sunday
Try a tube of Dyche Tooth Paste.
Mr. T. I,. Sowders, a former stu-
dent, who has been in service in the
navy, visited friends at the College
Monday.
Misses Norene Walker. Louise
Pierce, and Pearl I'ssery spent the
week-end in Valley View.
Try a tube of Dyche Tooth Paste.
Miss Ktta Storey, a former stu-
dent of the Normal, passed through
Denton last week on her way to
Colorado, where she w ill attend the
University of Colorado.
We do Kodak Finishing.
NORMAL PHARMACY.
Mr. L. M. Mills, a graduate of
last summer, has been elected sup-
erintendent of the schools at Camp-
bell. Texas.
Try a bottle of Dyche Hair Tonic.
Dr. Bruce has been absent from
the College during the past week.
He has been in F.l Paso on business
connected with the institution.
Mrs. Tibbs, formerly Mise Hallie
Poland, a student of 1907, has been
visiting Mrs. J. S. Crawford.
Try a tube of Dyche Tooth Paste.
Miss Louise Clark was called to
her home in Clarksville, on account
°l * he death of her younger sister.
We do Kodak Finishing.
NORMAL PHARMACY.
M. L. MARTIN, A. B., M. O.
Disease# of Eye, Ear, Noee
•ad Throat
Glaaaas Correctly Fitted
Office: Suite 100 Ealey Building
OR. W. A. JONES
DENTIST
Waal Bid# Square
AT GARRISOKS DRUG STORE
You will tind a complete line of
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Books,
Cold Drink:.
Teachers preparing for exami-
nations will need the State
Question and Answer Hook,
fall in anil get yours.
R. H. GARRISON
Druggist
West Side Square.
BEAUTIFUL SILK STYLES OF
DOVE UNDERGARMENTS IN
CREPE DE CHINE AND SATIN
In the under-garmentry section we are showing this week
very pretty Teddies. Summer Bloomers and Camisoles in Crepe
de ( lime and Satin combinations.
Black Cat Silk Hosiery
In the better grades just received from the factory. pat-
n wui '* ■,-i“rh,<"1 **"> ...........
" ■! I M|Nf, .
w. B. M'CLURKAN & COMPANY
LADIES
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
We have employed
A LADY TO DO LADIES’ ALTERATIONS
Cleaning and Pressing.
PHONE 24
9 FRY STREET \
COLLEGE TAILORING CO,
G. B. FLANAGIN, Prop.
6000 OLD SUMMER TIME REMINDS US
That cool clothes are to be worn and our stock of KOOL
KLOTH, PALM BKACH and DIXIE WEAVE will appeal
to all young men. Prices to suit from $12.50 to $47.50.
New lot of Men’s Crepe de Chene Shirts at $10.00.
Come in today—Visit us and be at home.
Try a bottle of Dyche Hair Tonic.
VISIT US AND SEE.
JARRELL-EVANS DRY GOODS COMPANY
II you want to get by easy have
Rubber Heels put on at the
MODERN SHOE SHOP
D it is anything in the Shoe
Repairing line we ran fit you
up right, ('all and see us.
THE MODERN SHOE SHOP
D. W. Coffman, Proprietor
^3 W. Oak St. Phone 859
We do Kodak Finishing.
NORMAL PHARMACY.
’-it
ic oo^RVICE. STYLE OR QUALITY
U vl
You want Go to
Vortio.t
‘‘acuity men filed back up the
’ *he old <•' ’ ‘ ’
BARNS CASH STORE
Dry Goods. Gents Furnishings and Shoes
West Side Square
WILSON-HANN CO.
DREAMLAN THEATER
Always
A Good Show
BROKEN SIZES
Each week's selling adds one
or more lots of broken sizes in
Ladies' Low Shoes to our Re-
duced Price List.
Some of these lots have YOUR
SIZE and at a REAL BAR-
GAIN PRICE They are
cheaper than to repair old
ones, and about half the price
new ones would cost on
day's market, and they
THIS SEASON’S SHOES.
h« £“nr - f*r »»<*
,oJsVL:‘”\rr *rri* ?.nd ">»«»*effort
t t get It b> having the merchandise at a reasonable price.
to-
are
WILSON-HANN CO,
Denton, Texas.
MUHPHT-MOB SHOE CO.
SHAW'S ICE CREAM
RISC’S CANDY
J. 0, HODGES 4 SONS
“The Studenta’ Store”
It will be of interest to you to know that we
have a complete line of the beat writing
paper, box paper and pound paper that can
be found. Come in some time and take a
look. You will be sure to buy.
KODAK FINISHING
U. S. POSTAL STATION
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1919, newspaper, June 26, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719483/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%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.