The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 6, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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G.A.T.As Feature
4 All'Day Hunt
Tlic annual all-day hunt of the
G. A. T A. Club was held Friday
it the Boy Scout camp. Upon ar-
1 1 rival cues woro Riven and ho
hunt began. .A now pledge Es-
' tcllo Duckworth was found dur.
.. Inn tho Rcnrch. MIbb Duckworth
la a member of the Press Club
holds office in tbe Kitten Klub
and Ih secretary of tho junior
' class.
A tiro was built and lunch was
prepared by tho pledges which
consisted of fruit salad coffee
cako and sandwiches.
Facs and their gue&ts were:
Louise McKinzlc Gean Herring
"Gertrude Dixon and Dill Max
well.
Members pledges and their
' i guests were: Lucille Holmes Bert
Ezzcll Mary Jo Hart Lloyd Ray-
mcr Geraldlnc McCalcb Dub
Baulch Maxlnc McCalcb Landon
Hill Vivian Day Virgil Keyes
Johnnie Bes& Reed Robert Car
ruthers Dallas Katherine Smith
C W. Cecil.
La Nello Carruthnrs Homer
Jonlan Delta Shofncr Alfred
Dcmpsey of Texarkana Mr. and
Mrs. Vaden Ross Mary Faye Sim.
rcll Wllma Kendrlck Homer Ut.
ley Elizabeth Comolli Charles
Holmes Estelle Duckworth Foy
Brantley Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Adams sponsors.
Ex-members of the G. A. .T. A.'s
vcro honored at a breakfast
Thursday morning at the Grande
Lodge. The dining room was dec
orated In red and white club col
ors. Mary Jo Hart president
gave tho welcome and Pledge
Shofnor extended welcome from
the pledges.
Sub'T46
Breakfast For Exes
Tho members of the
met November 20 in
Sub-T-lO
the Red
room of the Hilton hotel for a
traditional breakfast and reun.
Ion. Twenty-three "exes" rang-
ing from tho charter members of
1022 to those of last year Joined
tho actives and pledges of this
year In tho largest get-together in
the hlbtory of the organization.
An informal program of Im
promptu speeches and songs fur.
nished entertainment for the sail
ors.
Exes presont were: Walter H.
Adams John P. Gibson Charles
Dainron. Tlieo Powell. Wllburn
Hill Colbert "Shorty" Gray Mau-
rice Roberts William Gray II. I.
North. Virgil Bernard Leslie
Rlbgs Olan Hicks Homer Huff
Presley Smith James Chambers
a W. Cecil Comer Clay Garnett
Wilkes' John Simmons Clyde
Corner Leo McClung Buford Laf.
ferty and Dale McCook.
Active and pledges present
were: Elbert Anderson Trino
Slarncs Batsoll Baxter Johnny
Connoll Hayden Pyeatt J. W.
Bnulcli Dudley Faver Pierce
Scott Jack Carter Don Nelson
Homer Utley and Homer Jordan.
Ex-G.A.T.A:s Form
.. .Association
After tho liomecomlng break
fast old members of the G. A. T.
' Ji. Club met at tho home of Louise
' McKinzle to form an ex.G. A. T.
A. Association. Officers selected
were: Mrs. Fred McKinzle Abi-
lene president; Mrs. Roy Mack
. Winters vice-presmeni;
.Louise McKinzle University of
Texas corresponding secretary.
Plans woro made for a Home-
coming banquet next year
otiipr charter members aro:
" Mrs. Leslie Huff Mrs. C. N. Kor-
' negay Mrs Bobby Byrnes Mrs.
- Dale McCook Mrs Walter
Adams Misses Irene McConmas
Gertrude Dixon Mary Marshall
; Marie Wills and Mlttle Swope.
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SELLERS-TREAT AND
NUPTIALS ENLIVEN
Miss Mildred Sellers and J.
WHIlo Treat were united in mat-
rimony at 7:30 p.m. November 20
at tho homo of President Jjamcs
F. Cox.
Tho Jiving room was decorated
with chrysanthemums tbo fire
placo served as an altar with
banks of ferns on cither aide.
Leonard Burtord played Lohun-
grin's "Wedding March" and sang
"I Love You Truly." President
Cox read tho service with a ring
ceremony
Frances Sellers of Coolldgc sis.
ter of the bride served as maid
of honor and Mrs. F. M. Roliln-
'son of Menard sister of tho
groom was matron of honor. Lc-
roy Baker cousin of tho groom
and principal of Amherst High
School was tho best man.
The bride woro a black chiffon
velvet suit with pink lnco blouse
and carried a bouquet of white
chrysanthemums.
Maid of honor was dressed in a
rust colored tunic frock with
rhlnestone ornaments. The ma-
tron of honor wore a black gown
with red embroidery trimming
1ho sleeves.
The brldo Is tho daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sellers of
Coolldgo Texas and is a 103-i
graduate of A. C C. acting libra
rlan and member of the "W
Club.
Mr. Treat is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Treat 740 Peach SL
1028 m-aduatc of A. C. C. 1U.K
graduate of University of Texas
with M. A. degree.
As a student inA.CC ho was
Miv in social and religious ar
fairs lettered'' in" glee club and
dramatics president of the Stu-
dents Association 1027-'28 mem-
ber of Wo "A" Club and Scholar
ship Society. At present he Is
assistant head of Modem I-an-
guage department and secretory-
treasurer of the "A" uui) ana
Students Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Treat are at homo
at 1700 Hickory. They continue
work in school.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Sellers Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scl.
lers and children of Coolldgc;
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Robinson ol
Menard; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. At-
kinson and son and Mrs. A. B.
Mlillkert of Lovclady; Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Fostor of Colorado;
Woodrow Watson Goldthwaito;
Miss Mildred Chltwood of Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McMillan of
Fort Worth.
Tnttti inipj.ts were: Mrs. b. w.
Treat. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Brun
dice. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gray and
fnmiw F.lzabcll Watson Eva
Howard and family of President
Cor.
Eloise Reynolds
Entertains
Eloise Reynolds entertained a
group of friends in her borne last
Saturday evening with a candy
maklnir and noncorn POPPER-
Tho group made candy sand-
wiches noncorn. and hot cboco-
late after which they enjoyed u
social hour.
Those present were: Elizabeth
Fenley V. B. Haggard Blancho
Roblson Virginia Walker Andy
Anderson Sue Owen Gwendolyn
Walker Clarence Morris Helen
Settle Herechel North and Mr.
and Mrs. Lefty Reynolds.
BllilE McCOOK
BEAUTY SHOP
Beauty culture and all
its Branches
TL 4563 937 Butternut
'On the Bus Lino"
HUGHES-CULLAR
SOCIAL CALENDAR
The marriage of Miss Maxinc
Hughes and James Cullar wus
solemnized Suday at 0 p.m. in
the homo of tho brido's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hughes with
E. W. McMillan of Fort Worth
officiating.
The room was lighted by can-
dies and tbo fireplace was bank-
ed with flowers. Mrs. Walter II.
Adams sang "Love's Old Sweet
Song" and Misses Margaret Ann
Williams and IJernlce Huddle-
sto'n sang "I Love You Truly"
with Leonard Burford accom-
panying. The bride woro a modest blue
sport suit and a blouse of whlto
satin with accessories to match
and carried a bouquet of carna-
tions and roses. Miss Paulino
Hlrks maid of honor woro a
dress of iris and Miss Lafon Der-
'rick bridesmaid was attired in
brown velvet.
The groom was attended bv
Holdene Hughes brother of the
bride as best man and Bert Ez
zcll as groomsman.
After the wedding a reception
was held with the bride cutting
a large heart-Miapcd cake.
Tlie -Mtnlp left Immediately for
Ralls where they aro making
their home. Mr. Guitar teaches
and conches in the school there.
Malone Gives Tea
To Visiting Exes
From 0 to 10 Thanksgiving
morning Miss Pat Malone was as-
sisted by Miss Baskcrvlllo in giv-
ing n Homecoming studio tea.
In the soft candle light which
suffused the studio Russian tea
cakes salted peanuts and cheese
wafers were Injoyed.
Ex-Students of Miss Malone
who attended were
Loui'fe. Nelson Mary Etta
Roach Mayola Jacobs Louise
McKinzle Garnet Wilks Camilla
Browning Altha Legate Mack
Willie Paulino Owen Bobble
Caulk. Mrs. Dale McCook. and
Grace Littlcficld Evans.
Students and exes living in
Abilene ' present were: Miriam
Phillips Lcola Logsdon Elicc Me
Gregor Eloise Reynolds Dullas
Kathcrino Smith Estelleno Box
Omor Box Prico King La Verne
McGregor Marjorlo Adrian Irene
O'Ncll Jack Burford Mabel Bur.
ford. Leonard Burford Helen
Recco Alico Alene Morlan Mur.
lei Moore and Elizabeth Fcnlcy.
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lei's leather bill foMs wool and
silk robes silk pajamas shirts
aeckUes Initialed llaea haadker.
chiefs college belt heckles. KIN.
TER'S 212 Plae St
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Sell Your Discarded Jewelry
For Christmus Money
Wle Pay More For Your
OLD GOLD
Harry Goltz Jewelry
SAVE TIE
AND SHOES
Ride 4he Busses
CALL
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FOR TAXIS
Ko Jo Kais Feature
Annual Breakfast
Carrying out the traditions of
previous years the Ko Jo Kais
held their annual breakfast In the
Colonial room of tho Wooten
Hotel at 7 o'clock Thanksgiving
morning.
Tho (able was beautifully deco.
rated with uutumn leaves witli a
large baskot of. fruit ami flowers
placed around it.
Pledges furnished a program
consisting of an original song.
Exes present were: Bcrnlce
Bamett Mrs. Sly Riley Mrs.
Alain Thlgpcn Mrs. Homer Hal-
ley Grace Littlcficld Evans Nor
ma Keelcr Dorrls Scotf Powell
Lucllo Watson Reynolds Merle
Allen Hollls Mrs. Harry Ward
Vera Bobble Caulk Elolso Powell
and Winnie Mao Allen.
Members attending were: Mary
Alice Leathers Mary Woolen
Blanche Robfson Muriel Moore
Gwendolyn Walker Helen Settle
Madclcne Fritz and Elolse Rey-
nolds. Pledges were: Elizabeth Fen-
ley Virginia Walker and Sue
Owen.
D. L. C. Students
Hold Party
The David Lipscomb Club held
a. very informal parly last Satur-
day ovenlng in tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Batsoll Baxter the club
sponsors. A light lunch was
served at the beginning of tbo
ovenlng and was followed by an
evening of games. Tlioso present
wcro: loui.'c .Mosor "'
Young Do Nola Elrod Audrey
Jones Bryant Mcsscr Clairo Col.
llns. Batxcll Barrett Baxter and
Brother and Sister Baxter.
Bryan's Cash Grocery
And Market
Where The Price is Right
The Closest Grocery to ACC
13th andjPine
Arey & Ledbetier
BARBER SHOP
Haircuts 35c
ACC Barberfl for 10 Years
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TEXACO Service Station
"Gas That Sett the Pace
Oil With a Superior Bdse"
Get TEXACO at 13th & Pine
G. It. Wragg Prop.
CM. PRESLEY
210 Cypress
Kilgore Jewelry
209 Pine
DON'T FORGET
A Shampoo Set
and Dry For
FIFTH AVENUE
BEAUTY SHOP
ITe Specialize in
Permanent Waving
SCIENTIFICALLY PASTEURIZED
- GRADE "A'' MILK
"Healthful and Delicious"
r Candies
w
Festivity Fashions
12.95
Anne Wiellesley the brilliant Young American design-
er knows youth's days and youth's ways and to the
left" is one of a collection of captivating frocks that
reflects an utterly holiday mood. Notice the smartly
draped collar and vestee of shimmering metallic cloth.
SOLVE THAT GIFT PROBLEM NOW
This busy store is really brimming over with scores of
ideas for the most gracious giver. Let our "Lndy of
Gordian" wrap your gift purchases attractively and
Without charge.
CAMPBELL'S
Mims Building Abilene Texas
IN BOTTLES
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want to tako mother and dad
their gifts como down to HUN-
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something suitable.
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for a stunning ELGIN
Why keep Santa guessing! An tnkla
from you may bring you the gift of
a lifetime . . a slim aritocratia
Elgin. These new Christmas models
are the Gnest we have ever seen.
True accurate Elgins through and
through. Dut we can $hmo you
better than tell you. Come in and
see them all. The prices aro sure to
gire you a start . . they're to tnodntl
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Aa HUicUti m (III E1U S22J0 -
W. C. FISHER
Jeweler and Optometrist
126 Pine
Over a Quarter Century
Cream Duttcr 'Buttermilk
Creamed Collage Cheese
and
Pure Food Ice Cream
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 6, 1934, newspaper, December 6, 1934; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101269/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.