The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 14, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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SPINSTERS ENTERTAIN BACHELORS
IN ST. PATRICK PARTY THURSDAY
The unmarried lndy fncultyj
members entertained tho unmarried:
men faculty mombcrs last Thura-j
day night In tho homo of Miss
.Burnya Mao Mooro A St. Patrick I
theme was employed In all details.'
"As guests entered thoy were given
a shamrock with an Irish nnmo
'which thoy used throughout tho
evening. Such traditional Irish
games as "Kissing the Blarney
Stone" potato race and creation
A grotesque animals were played.
.- Guests wcro Miss Amelia Has-
kcrville Dr. Jerome Itccse Miss
Elizabeth Daxtcr. Mr. Leonard
Burford Miss Parnlco Patterson.
Mr. J. T. Glass Miss Trentlo Eir-
chltt Mr. Roy Lacy Miss Floy
Shaw Mr. R D. Tyler Miss liurn-
ya Moore and Mr. Lawrence Smith.
Eliot and daughter Mrs. Bishop;
Mrs. Nelson and daughter Eliza-
otli Nelson; Mrs. Malono and
daughter Pat Malono; Mrs Itambo
and daughter Esslo Ram bo; Mrs.
Adams; Mrs. Webb and BlstcV; Mrs.
McFarland; Mrs. J. E. McKlnzle
and Elizabeth Baxter.
BIRTHDAYJPARTY
AT BAXTER HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter were hosts
"at a surprise birthday party hon-
j oring Mr. Barter's mother on her
64th birthday Tuesday evening at
5 o'clock.
Orango was tho chief color note
carried throughout tho decorations!
A nasturtium and an oraniro and
green place card were at each
plate. Tho table was centered with
a bowl of nasturtiums and yellow
candle on cither side. I
After Mother Baxter cut her'
'birthday cakc salad and dessert
) courses wcro served by Audrey j
Jones Clnlro Collins and Mallssa
Ciaxton.
' Tho guests then went into tho
.livimjr room where Mother Baxter'
was presented with many boautu!
ful gifts among which was n pot:
: flower from Brother and Sister!
Morcland and n spray of cut flow-:
crs from Mr. and Mrs. Dowdy.
Among those present were: Mrs.
SOCIAL PLANNED
FOR. SOPHOMORES
At an after chapel meeting of
tho sophomor class Wcdnesdoy
plans were discussed for n social
this semester. A picnic was an
nounced to bo held nt tho State
Porki Buffalo Gap. According to
Morris Howard class nroSident. th
cchter of attraction Ss "lots to cat
and plenty of fun."
Latin Gub Plans
Ides Celebration
In tho Latin Club meeting to-
night plans will bo made for some
appropriato celebration of Friday
March 16 the Ides of March. Tills
memorable date 1b tho anniversary
of tho great Caesar's assassination.
Tho themo of tho evening's pro-
gram is "Latin ns a Practical
Training for the Professions" and
'tho opinions of eminent profes-
sional men are to be represented
by tlio following: Law by Cleone
White; medicine Austin Varner;
engineering and architecture Cur-
tis Lee Davis; tho ministry by
Bomcr Gist; business Weltlon Ben-
nett; journalism by Lucille WU-moth.
Junior Personalities
LANDON HILL
Most famous of tho famous is
Landon Hill president of tho Jun-
ior' class. This "Wandering Jew"
has meandered into tho "A" Club
"C" Club Trojans Press Club
and even saunters in to nid in the
Prickly Pear office occasionally.
GWENDOLYN WALKER
Recently she was elected as tho
new student council representative
from tho junior class Friday night
"Gwen" will represent tho junior
class in tho annual Kitten Klub
Koronation. Sho is an active mem
ber of tho Kitten Klub end vice
president of. Ko Jo Kni
ESTELLE DUCKWORTH
Sho may look too small to do
much but everybody on tho Hill
knows better. This year Estello Is
serving as secretary of tho junior
class and Kitten Klub. She Js also
a member of GATA. "W" Club
and Art Club and society editor of
the Optimist.
FRANK TRAYLER
Frnnksch Traylorsch notedsch
prlncipallysch for Robcrsonian dia-
lect is really a promising Junior.
(.Wo hope ho pays off). Prcachlnfe
and studying Greek and Spanish
aro enough to keep nny Traylor
running.
HOMER UTLEY
Slim pink-cecked and digni-
fied Mr. Homer "Topeka Kansas"
Utley likes to be president of al
most anything. Dramatically In-
clined (especially when Wilma is
around) his argumentative speech
is vented in debnto finals. Joking
and wit keep him busy.
WILMA KENDRICK
Sho Is vico-prcsident of GATA
a member of Mclpomcnean Play-
ers and Ellen H. Richards Club.
During tho recent lecture week she
played thc difficult role of Asenath
in tho play "He Had Great Pos-
sessions." Wilma was a represen-
tative in tho annual beauty contest.
SCIENTIFICALLY PASTEURIZED
GRADE "A'' MILK
"Healthful and Delicious"
Cream Butter Buttermilk
Wj Creamed Cottage Cheese
Pure Food Ice Cream
tlANGBOR
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fW0 ' " Candle
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Cadettes Announce
New Private
At an Informal meeting of the
Cadettes in the girls' dormitory
Monday afternoon Kntherlno Card-
ncr was added to the list of pri-
vates in the division. Miss Gard-
ner enrolled in A. C. C. recently ns
a freshman and sho has already
become a favorite on tho campus.
She lives in Fort Worth and. is tho
daughter of Brother Carl Gardner
a former dean of tho college.
After tho pledging rltea were
completed the group retired to tho
kitchen and tho privates. Juno Aus.
tin Marjorie Chadwick. Earlinc
Smith and Gardner made fudge
for their superior officers.
Sanitation class .140 discovered t
that hook worms used to hitch-hike i
hundreds of years ago. Aro Wei
modern? I
Our colleges today muRt be con
corned as much with the art of liv-
ing as with tho art of learning.
T. Walker Metcalfe.
768 Walnut Street
Phone 8866
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Girls you just can't imag
inc what smart dresses our
Basement offers at 3.98 to
7.98 unless you see them-
beautiful printed silks latest
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MANY WITH JACKETS
Everyone's asking for dresses with jackets . . . and
" you'll find plenty of them in this sale! Prints heavy
sheers. Sizes 14 to 44
SALE! Frocks
$7.95
La MODE
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305 Minis l?ld-.
Phone 489 1
NU-DEAL GROCER)
1407 SAYLES
"Complete Line of Groceries
Tom Dcarcn Prop.
Capital Coffee Shop
For Real Service
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Free
Phone
Make our Modern
Drug Store your
DownTown Head'
quarters.
Wait here for your
Bus- and Taxi.
Our Drinks Are Better
Our Service is Quicker
JACK LINTON
DRUG CO.
Phone 3216
DRINK.
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IN BOTTLES
Tennis Rackets Golf Clubs
Tennis Balls Golf Balls
Dub Wooten Co.
Sports Equipment of All Kinds 1
1075 N. Second St.
"It Pays to Play"
Cox Typewriter
Exchange
"For All Your Business Machines"
'Plan Now To Have Your Banquet At
"THE WOOTEN
'"Better Service Always"
Three Words That Are Svnonomus
Style Quaiity
and
ACKERS
JIM HEFLEY PHARMACY
"Where Quality Reigns Supreme"
Alexander Building ;. Abilene Texas
Phone 6206 '. r We Deliver
ACC TAILOR SHOP
REAL CLEANING at REAL PRICES
We Deliver Anywhere in Town
SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED 50c
L. E. North Prop.
!Dr. John A. Robersom
DENTAL SURGEON
313-314 Alexander Building
Hours 9 to 12 a.m.; 1:30 to 5 p.m. Phones 5533 7098
Hollis L.
MANLY Kf
General Agent
AMICABLE LIFE
Insurance Co.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 14, 1935, newspaper, March 14, 1935; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101279/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.