The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Is 111** nie«|M»st the
Least K\pensive?
WANTED YOUNG MEN! Ueluvr
a brand-new home, high on tin* hill
above th* Teacher-. College; good
food; room far 22 men; #25 per •- nth
Marker’s Hall, 1701 W Mulberry Si
£ocietii and Club Notes
I’
12 PORTRAITS Kyi VI
II Ml ST MAS (ilk IS
TO KENT Nut two room apartment
for girl- to do light housekeeping
of merchandise. hatlf of cottage for man and
wife, or hoy * Ml!S FRANK MA
, Sycamore Street
INTFIRI’KET VTIV E VRT t l.l H.
Of many lines
doubtless your answer is "No.” But
how about your groceries? Are you ()VNi ,,;i- ^
satisfied to buy an article of food of '
unknown brand and i|uality just be | „ \|,
cau-e it is a little cheaper in price
than one of known merit ?
ISK ( HI NT1 STl HI NTS
(IK(. XNI/.K
A very charming program of read
Teachers ( allege:
Think the question over.
location by tire w hich destroyed every-
' oul thing, I have again resumed my prac
health—the most important thing in an,| an n.,w located in Suit*' 201
Ilf* depends upon the suality of the J02 McCluikan Building, wi h an en
food you eut. So isn’t it really econ
omy to buy groceries of highest qua!
ity even if they do cost a little more ?
We lielieve so. That is why we
handle only goods of the highest quul
till 1 y new equipment of the very lat
est design l)r. Richard Mumbdl
ing- wa- g:v*n by members of the
A
it her
timid -indent, although
In erptetiitive Xit t’luh Wednesday l>
htaver than le. io«mi
mate.
evening. F;u'h numlter wu.» new ami
ft* V
i call
for the students
from
intere. ing, and rendiTcd in a very de
\A
f ’ M*’»
to assemble on Ih'cem
1 ghtful nuinn* r. The select sins pre-
I'ei
1 he
re lilt "a. that a
peppy
nt* d were:
rli«
os oi icin'red. The * Hi* ct
el '*'t
"Oh, A* ; N.qa l’n»l*'i-st*****l Men"
*1
t*;
.'1 \ i i So"ell.
P
-ideii
lla Mae St linger
“The W t tiding Cake" Willu M
\
Piesulent Pauline Mo 'row .
Snyder.
letary
Irea.-UK'i Frma
VS al
Kodak Finishing
THU SHAW STUDIO
1 11*4 West Court Square Rhone 1.12
I t >4. ( VBI \
with flesh pecan and al-nhome made
at d chocolate camlies for Christina
0l\m|M2i ( oiilVdioiim
Northwest Corner Square
"Face to Face” |s|a Mae Chitwood.
“Anita - Rotary Club" Johnnie l.o.
Bennett.
Th" Interpretative Art Club is com
REGULAR MEETING
of Denton Lodge No. s2, F O. O. F’
ity. And that is why our customers Tuc duy evening at * o'clock. I'...... "* memliers from Mrs Taylor
Student member- cordinlly invited.
JOHN V\. CHAIN.
Secretary.
continue to trade with us when they
might buy their groceries cheuper
el sew here.
When you want the best,
or 925
call 25
TIKNKII k hilt HAM
QUALITY GROCERY and MARKET
FxIm-UimmI Printing
hk.vdqi artf.rs for
For First ( lass Meats of All Kinds
Whi^nant Meat Market
lOti Fry St. Telephone 133
WK DELIVER
IHRISTMVS ( AIIIIS
Scatter Sunshine
pupils in Reading. On 1 lecemls'r lit
lHe following nemhers will appear on
hn pr grim Mis is. Lewis and Ham
jlton; M ssi's Chitwood. Holloliaugh
lliggs. (iwynn, Moulton and Hngg
This duh win organized in the varly
part of the winti'r term last yeat
Membeis of the dub an- read ini
icrkly f*> ■ th*' young |ieople’- organt
/ations of the various church**, and
1,1 her societies and chilis in the 'it>
A large nun Iter i f hi' member' will
appear on pmgiam- in their h mi-
i unnv the Christina- holidays
A public recital will he rend' red in
the college auditorium at th*' Isgin
Hint: < f the wintei term.
t R.-porter Thelma Atclic oi
ml Coinmiti.e Mary S anton
(•> n. Myrtle lla-s and lien*'' eve
I *• • n y.
I VIoV s t HRISTM VS RRtKiR \M
For the paat fifteen years, without
change of location, we have been exe-
ruling PRINTING of the better kind.
Try us for anything you need in Stu- “l'nu"1
dent Printing and Fingraving
There aie the home gathering
where the Chri-tma- Dinnet is an
III F.N H. HH H ARDS l FI It.
(iiltsoil table decoratiol
The Ellen II Richard Club will
m,**'t Friday, |le*'*'inher 13. wh*'n a
will add very in ere-ting program will he giv
HALDWIN I’KINTINM U0
Phone 278 20m South Elm l it „f art.
FONE 221
GRO< ERIKS. FRUITS.
SCHOOL SUPPFIES
Special attention given orders to
students who do light housekeeping
PROMPT DELIVERIES
LIVE OAK GROCERY
LOYD * HOLLOWELL
1224 Weal Hickory Street
IF IT’S TO BE-
PRINTED
-SKF-
ROSS PRINTING TO.
2191 West Oak S reet
Telephone H4I Denton, Texas
"Service and Satiafartion.”
charm even t<> the mo.-t carefully laid by variott memliers *>f the dub.
rer ervice anil any hostess will py,,. preqiam givi n will con-ist of
w. leon e th*'-*' dainty anil attractive jp,. following numbers:
Song, "Silent Night" Club.
Reading Mr- Taylor
Music d t*Uli li*T I ouise Smith.
The I 'tie Journal Alice Holman
Soli, tin-I* My rad*'.
Christina Gift- Mi Vddie Wal
ker.
, .. Fiver' n end i i who fail t*< com*
Greeting Cards that expre-s grid will mi a gift from «*••’ Christmn
itu.ie for enduring friemlships. «,thers t •*• Those interested in Home Km
that ;ir* like hearty handcla p in their nomic- work have a pecial invi ation
-I it a -,ig. -. are a'ailuhle nearly Reporter.
Iiers.
Rlaee Cards. Nut Cup-. Stick Ups,
an,| Tally Cauls may lie had in the
( ANDIF.S |(l.|ti,ieo designs, tiu*' to th" -pint of
the «>er ion anil vivid in their color-
ing .
■ ' Current I i eruturc Club held
it "id n mi'etim* in the club i tom
in 1,,'Hilall Hall Ibcemlaq Mi-
I Mcl eoil pus -i'd out the yeai
'l the eoui-«' ni study for th,
'> I >ch c I C gill I- requested
t, ntrihute her Idt to the Near East
r* > I fund ill a Ilex V hu ll will In' in
tli 11 , y department' idlin' Deeeni
I •* ml !• After the uu ini - me*,
m the foll.i'iing piogrnn "a ren
de ,‘d:
Roll Call t'hristmu- Customs it.
(d In , t mint l ies.
I Fit-t <'hri tmil-. I ul e II, I 2d
b le . l ife'.
In II Name” i Kilwand K'eielt
'lit ,l< e King.
Vie .•> Chi»-tiv a-’ Nora I’.ng
lish
N, .o Fa I Ve'ief lot Oi phali
V Wtl on
Christi a Carols Mi , Durant
im I mu • W nggnni'i
1,11(1 St 1)1 IS.
toity i
THE FAIR STORK
R. ( . EKE. Proprietor
Last Side Square
DALLAS-DENTON
JITNEY RTS LINK
II VI'I'1ST STl III NT I NION
The B. S I n et last Sunday with
Alvn Kri n. lender. Since tin ,|,"t
mg was the last liefore the holidays,
the entne pntgnini manifested the
Center of Bloi'k t lin-tnin- pint Little Mi Mara
■■ ■■ ■ Wilson ang n beautiful
beginning of the meeting. M Gar
ris,,n of be Ri ailing department of
the Teachers College gave a reading
A male quart't composed <>f VU r
Cim,|h'i. Tale, Steven- and K'ni iv*
, veral elect 11 n
"J,,y rmneth from within and not
With Vlmii llordei acting a- chair
i m the Hireling of the Bluebonnet
( it /, i Troop wa called to oldei
Tin-day afternoon, llcceti Im>i !, 'a
II, nil- liiniiiii uni. V line and
plio* for the tn op pirtuie for the
V lie*, wa decided up >n A I >it
no hu*' i,unis parliamr ntarv dri1! " ,
naif,* ipati d in. Then Nell I *',.i|.»»
iit.,1 It, ,, ( Inin,at pre-* •,t« o in
very effective way th*' “* ann*'r'
T, -t V vi I yon and Pan y Vara*1!
ouef ib*' appointment «if the girl
i, ai t :t pr* -ident of tie’ I nit* d
‘-titles ;>n*l I'M* h manib*'* of In vain
net The Scouts were renuest” 1 to
-olo at th» . nine to the next meeting irl'emcd a
to th<- diitie of the member he w,ll
lep), <0,1 \ It'I'olai o eet ng of tile
cabin*' i- to he delimit tiatid in prep
-il-utum for “The t'itircn" te-t All
Scout at*' urg'd to attrnd the last
meeting ol the troop in l'*2t
I an y mi teally i ein w t lung -
Vsk lilt I*' Boy Bright
HE'S RIGHT!
I *ii* take a.- much out ef t Ii ■
wear integrity of cloth a any
thing els, || you keep your
mt- and dt*
knitted alTall
last longer.
- and wai t md
clean they will
Dreamland
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday—
111 DOLI'H VALKNTI.XO
-l\-
A SAINTKO DKYII/*
From I lie l!e\ llearli Sion
“KODF’S KNir
l OMK TO
PHONE - 600
TIIK ARMY STORK
• >ur wintei wool lints, Isiots, .hoe,,
nvi reniil-, long pan , slip over -wul
, is, nek , lent her leggins and leather
oilt
( lilt.(.KB WORKS HERE
tor S, nth Side Square
Liglil HDiisekeepers
** n «. ,i everything they want in the
ry line. Just call us up and we
\ leliver.
L. I’. Mct OMHS
GROCER'
West Side Square We Deliver
Phones 13 and 150
DEPENDABLE GROCERIES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Special attention
light housekeepers.
to accounts of
Dalla- Denton Schedule
Leave Dallas. Commerce anil Market from without ' was the theme d, *■„-
Stni't. at 7:30. 8:30, 9:80, 10 30, 11:30 e«l by Mr Spencer Stoker of the <
12 30. I 30. 2 30. 3 30, K30. 5:30. C,:30 I A faculty. He pok*' of the * tl
s :t() a*i*l 10 P M '•''"t 1‘tuining hone for the holint,'
and of the material gift- many oi m-
frieml woiibl lie experting and thin'
V. W . ( . A.
WOODSON A. HARRIS
(inx'fr
We DELIVER
PHONE »0
PRINTING—
la'U'e D*'til*,n. 215-217 West Oak St.,
at G:10. 7:10. « 10, 9:10. 10 10. 11:10
A M and 12:10. 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 4:10
5 10, 0:10 7 10 P. M for Dallas.
Cars out «f Dallas for Denton uni
Gaine-ville leave every hour on the
half hour an*l cars leave ten minute-
after pvery hour for Dallas.
Dallas-Dent on-Gainesville Line
I.-,'.. Denton for Gainesville: 7:00. epr.rter- for the hometown pipe,
Thur-dav afternnon. Decern I >er i.
the V W C A. girl pent a m*,.-t
delightful hour at ve per services
The meaning of Gidden Rule Sun
urged that tl * i day, an*l Anmrira’- plan in making it
a success, ii a i-'plained by Hi rill*
Itrenhol /.
Mi- Morlev. a memlter of th*' ad
visory lioaid, gave an enthu-ia-tic T[
talk in favor of the Worbl t'**uil and ♦
the l^'ague of Nation i.
The gi,l- were favored with u lovel
Th*' Montague t ounty t lub met **n rttj#*t by the Mi *• Hight**v.**r.
At the next '*• |ao niee ing, which
mg of. Mi S'ok*
tudent give n urh personnl at en'u r
to hi moth* r which would Is- more
iutefill'v rec* iv* *l than any othe,
gift.
MONT \(.l K MH NTT t 1.1 II.
Wedne-day e*-«*ning, Inr 3 They
Unloading Sale!
Up iillrr ;.ll Udmipm’n Ready l« Wear, Mil-
t
linery. IMere Doods iiiid NdHoiin ail a Imk redwe-
lion nil this yyeek.
itpiiuliinl asMirliiiealN of DIdiinps. Dresses.
( ghIs mid I ndertraimeiils for Cornell al a big
saying.
((IMF TO SKF I S
JULIAN SCRUGGS
EAST SIDE St|l VRE
DENTON. TEXAS
went imnu diately into the elen ion of | hur-day sftemism.
were elected
READY WHEN YOU WANT IT k;30, l»:4&, II:I5 A. M.; and l:16. 1:40
AND RIGHT WHEN YOU GET IT 8:l6i 5:15, 6:46 an*l 10:30 P. M.
I.eave Gainesville for Denton, Dal ,yn .,n w , ,.|rrted captain of th** bo
The following
Williams. Mi- Peter-on, Mi - Thun
and Mr. Hendrix. Then H A. I'ei
HALL PRINT SHOP las an<l Fort W«irth 6:15, 7:30, K:30. ,.,iulltv l.a-ketliall team, while Mi-
9:30. II 88 A. M ; and 12:30. 2:30, y|t„ William- wns elected cap uin <>:
lleceintxi |l, al 1 30 o'clock Hi Ken
" dull Hall, the hi-t*iry of the A
< A w ill Im- i|i ni *'d (,y F’nv V arnell
and the enefit of th* Y. W C A.
v< II I**' gi en by Km Rogio
Waat Side Square
***•"• *«• 3:34, I 80 ami 7 00 P M
ri: \(. \n liter \ry < in v
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
REMINGTON STANDARD AND
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
DKNTOS
Typewriter Kxi'kince
WE SELL, RENT AND BUY A LI
MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS
MITCHKLL k SHIPP
For FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK
east side barbers
Fare from Denton to Dallas. $1 00.
Round trip. $1.75.
OPERATED BY A. L. t OFFMAN
• be girl-' team. Enjoyable talk
iv * re made by Mr I.. A. Ku , M1 -
Don ('lark and Mr. Floyd. M'
Floyd’ talk was especially enjoyed
We invite him hack again.
The club derided to have it pi*
tute taken for the Yucca Friday mom
ing at II o'clock. Everyone
Montague County lie there'
The Reag: n Literal ' Moci*t\ ,e* t
Friday n'ght, lleceiids'i i, r,,r h< la I
'ii *• ttn term for the inter -ociety
debate- take place next Finlay and
•'hristma- holiday lagm th*1 i,ext V
wry excellent program *i en oy*
fmn ,,nd there wa- good attendance
Th*- first number on th* program
*ii' a piano solo by Mi I <»ru Blair,
followed by a violin olo by Mi - Ruth
ni'th Both of the-e tudent- are
*iy accomplished in th*‘ir r*'speettv*
,rts and th*- ReagHns hope they will
honor them again This wa followed
by a i|et,U'e on th following -uhjeet
KAMEL THEATRE
SATI RDW. DKI K1IHKR U
i
SINGER
JIM ,
MCKEE
Wfitl.Ci.gAIMANPVg
LEE LITERARY him I ►TTY.
The lee- held their In -1 regular
meeting for the fall term Friday eve
mng at 7 o'clock, After a devotional
exercise Mis-e- Ray and Faye High
ower favored the .octet> with a piano n#t lh(. rjt> j, „ better
duet. Following this number Thoma
Dhv and Mi- Vera f'alth irp rarnr
forward to <lefend the «|uestion, “It*'
place to live than the country. Me tsr*
F. A Coffey and Carl Mathew took
'he aflim.ati'e an*l M<-sst I aruer and
YOI R APPEARANt K
App*ur at your best
In garments well pressed.
Gallagher k Marriott
Shoe Repairing
Srltowl Supplies
HOSE. TENNIS SHOES.
OVERSHOES, NOTIONS
olved That clfpel attendance utmuld y|< ^ ^ n,.KliljvP. ivan p„We|| wa
fa- comput-wy " Opposing th - a* a m#(n^r „f h,. „ni| Mf
Otmoml Curry an.) Miss Ut* Roger. lff. # ses-ton the society a*l
contended that -urh a rule would rot „urM,,|
lie a prigresdve -tep for this in* i'u _^
tion. Although the argument were
A little thought goes fully aa far a*
. „ . __l>alaneed, th*- affirmative wot
and afted you are through
money,
you'll still have your money left.
the decision After this very ertb
NOTH K!
All stuilen from ttie c*>unti<- of
If you would look your best, semi your "l*'"** “T""" ^ W‘rhi,B m,,rt ’ :M’I' fr,*'n
-k.k-. .... ..ill ,*„ ,k. r..» »*> Ml Kose Blackwell played eV ,, u, (2 o’clock Wednesday. Decern
clothes to u»: we will do the rest.
TEXAS ILKAM Mi k
IIYK WORKS
William S t «,f
PSw^v.*. 0„
a ,
lit Fry Street
(Sure* ss**r te Cettege Ta.hsrs)
Near the Collet* Phene 24 118 Fry St. Friday of the win er term
eral -election- which proved a re t-»r |fl jt j. |m|K,rtant tnat every j
tmndmis hit for the players were ei | ^tuilent from the-e countie !*• pres- 1
. \
mniiHT nsmssn (itrls whii give on*' hour .1 week to J
-ociety a*ljourned to meet the first the Y. W C. A. fiml it a benefit ami |
rored several times until they finally
refused to come again. Since this
nnmlier concluded the program, the
W C. Kimbrough
♦
PALACE THEATER
MON.. Tl ES . WKIL. DEC. 15, III. 17
Harold Kell \\ right's
THE VINE WITH THE IRON HOUR"
Reporter, a pleasure, rather than a sacrifice
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