Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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NEWS NOTES OF C. 1. A.
Bernie Rea
Spnga for children:
the
week
Co nfmen oement
| YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETY
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Subject Evening Service:
, . Read tne Ciaaained Ada.
“GOING HMOE.”
RACINE EXTRA TESTED
Prepared especially for students.
Male Quartet Will Sing.
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NEW CHRISTMAS DRESSES
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DRESSES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES CO.
Give “Him” a Hart Schaffner & Marx for
Christmas.
A Funny Christmas
Gift—Coffee
make her
accomplish as
a'ldltorluin Sunday afternoon
lowing- the recital.
Holconib,
serenade
art
be
TIRES AND TUBES—NONE
BETTER
Otto Meissner
Gero Chadwick
Brahms
Gruenwald
H. Fuchs,
nail Income.
It gives schedules on how to spend
Presto (from C. Major Concert^)
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Skinner
(From Miss .Owsley's class)
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SHERIDAN GARAGE
220 W. Hickory.______ Phon* KW
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Subject for Morning Service:
“OUR DUAL NATURE.”
Elec trio Percolator ‘
Ivory Mirror
Jvory Tray*
Brushes, Vases, Etc.
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SCRUGGS
. WOMEN’S WEAR
Fifty men of the Church will canvass the mem-
bership for pledges to Church Budget for 1923.
Members are asked to remain at home from 3 to 4 |
o’clock.
era to' y .
their "little sisters,"
pairs singing improvised
songs
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Library Lamp
Candle Sticks
Book Ends
Leather Bags
Van Briggle Vase
Ivory Mirror
Cut Glass Bowl
Fountain Pen
Eversharp Pencil
Wrist Watch
Bar Pin
Seth Thomas Clock
Sterling Silver Chest
Sterling Sherbet Cups
Sterling Goblets
Vases, Sppons, Forks - ■
Knives, Etc. —-#-
Allegro Scherzo and (from Ci mi-
nor Concerto) Saint-Saena
Ray Carpenter
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J'U4J?'xrl*
Bible Thought
For Today
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krding I know a. woman who keeps
budget and plana to spend about
id# a year on her clothes. Last
Bar she spent a portion on frocks
nd coats, another portion oh such
BMsaorles as shoes and stockings
nAtrnderwear.
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Misses Butler and Heinen
Quartett—'Neath de Coppah Moon
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Ezekiel 38:27, 2a.
(CIA STUDENTS GET
2-DAY EXTENSION OF
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
Service and satisfaction is our
motto—a little higher in jirice but
I cheaper in service.
! I Also a battery for every make of
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Business Property Loans
ALVIN HILL
Betty Compson, starring In “Tn
Have ar.d to Hold", a drama of
romantic adventure that races from
lhe court of King James of Eng-
land to the Jamestown Colony in
America, via frail crafts and In
compand with pirate bands, |h thu
chief attraction nt tte halace next
week, where she plays Tuesday,
Wednesday nnd Thursday. Wallace
Reid plays Motedav >u ' Th.j IXcta-
lor," and Hoot Gibson clpacs tbn
week in "The Galloping Kid’ Fri-
day and Saturday.
. In "To Have and to Hold." Betty
Compson his the role of Lady Jo-
CiJlyn, th> King’s ward. Bert I.ytvll
Is Captain Bercy, a Virginia adven-
turer, and Theodore ’.vosloff is seen
as i.ord Carnal, a court gallant and
aspirant for the hind ot Joceyn.
In th,, play, .’arnal, favo/it.- of
The Brotherhood of
Clerks Is erteting a bank and
fire building in Cincinnati at 4 i
of JtOO.OOO.
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The annual pJ’e-Christmajt pro-
gram of ensemble music by students
of C. I. A will he rendered Sun-
day afternoon, beginning at 1:15
o'clock, In the auditorium. The pub-
lic is Invited.
Dance Slav (Arranged for two •
pianos) Dvorak
Mlsi<es Horton. Collins. Johnson and
Jarrell
(I'lano Ensemble Class)
Ware
Shultz, dl-
Easy Monthly Payments.
H. C. TALIAFERRO
AGENT.
Phone 780. Denton.
Snow Hong Fay Foster
Fairy Bark . Harriet
College Choral. Harry
rector.
Christmas Suggestions
discriminating Qift buyers
The Jewelry House of established, reliable merchandise and fair prices.
You’ll find here an endless array of articles you’ve perhaps never thought of
before.
Our many years experience in the jewelry business enables us to select
goods of reliable makes and of the best workmanship.
We give you here a partial list of suitable “Gifts that last.
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within you.
I. estimated that the area of
flr.«t class timber lands Ip Mexico
is approximately 25j000,0(»0 acres.
We give you h special invitation to visit our store whether you buy or not. 51
M’CRAY JEW ELRY STORE H
WEST COURT-SQUARE - . 1
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Kxact Double Duly.
And one of these Is,—If you are
MMfng on a small Income It will
p .* great help to get as many
Lings aa possible that sire good for
pth summer and winter. If you can
[ear a garment two seasons Instead
llpne you get double your money's
■rth out of It before it goes out bf
bhion.
Buy good things and fewer of them
[ another familiar rule but one
pitch Is easily lost sight of. There
fs So many varieties of alluring
pings In the shops that one lets
ngseif be tempted to buy variety at
M> expense of excellence.
[K*ep to one color scheme Is my
ML favorite preachment. If you
Bep changing your color scheme
pu will find either that you will
lit have the proper accessories or
sat you will spend a lot. getting
kvmr Accessories cost enough any*
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—Give “Her”
I Hearing-
i The Clock
Benediction
Public School
—The dresses consist mostly of “youthful”
designs, very smart and trimmed in a man-
ner that adds wonderfully to th£ dress.
|A raincoat Is always an exasper-
Itng thing to buy but it lasts a long
|hHe ami. if prwp*rly used, saves
B price In prolonged life of the
htt of your clothes. Rubbers and
mbrellas also are stupid dlsagree-
|>lc things but are first aids to the
Oman who wants to
»thea allowance
meh as possible.
[Know your own style and don't
L-ep making tha mistake^ of buying
■bigs that you admise.—but that
Ln't admire you.
(the Who Gett Rtusk.
[Know .a bargain and be able to
Uh' B up when yrnr arc tt but don't
[y to get bargains aft the ttmr She
mo-does is apt to get stuck.
[Don't be afraid to pay a dispro-
wtionate sum for a frock If It is
l*t what you want, (s bought at a
nop that is ahead of the styles and
[ the kind of a frock that is suit-
Me for many occasions. That is
kg kind, of clothes extravagance
■*t proves to be clothes econiJioy
I the end.
In Ceylon there i« a local tradi-
tion that all male children born of
i white parents have abnormal
strength of the right wrist, and a
slight Inherited callosity of the
left elbow. This Is supposed to lie
due to their paients having wrest-
id their left elltows on bar-coun-
ters for so many hours of their
lives: the development of the right
.wrlgf being attributed In the name
“way to the number of glasses their
fathers have lifted with tt.
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A radical idea, isn’t it?
But if your gift caused the
recipient to think of the giver
with an affectionate smile ev-
ery morning for weeks after
Christmas, the gift wouldn't
seem inappropriate, would it?
Just nrdrnary coffee would
not do. But Seal Brand Cof-
fee—well, just try giving a
CJiristmas can to your coffee-
loving friends.
TUflHER & GRAMM
YK GfFTB SHOl’Fg
711 West Oak. Mrs. A. L. Hanks
Come and see attractive gifts of-
fered. Some unusual and some Im-
ported; all more or less exclusive.
Prices lower than the lowest. tf
TF.A FOR C. I. A.
MUBIC ■ri'bKATS. « -■
The music faculty at C. I. A
entertain all students 'n tic
pariment. both hoarding and
students, at tea on the stage in the
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•roe suggestions for dressing on *, P.WTI TO.MGI1T.
Members of Fpwerth . Senior
League No. 2 are invited'to a par-
ty Saturday night at the Method’ll
labernscle. If the weather permit*,
the young people, accompanied oy
Mrs, D. E. Holconih, superinten-
dent, will serenade their older
friend*.
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: Clubtmd
a*Dress for Christmas.
BAPTIST W. M. ».
UIBLE AND MISSION STl’DY.
Twenty members cf the Baptist
Women's Missionary Society met
for. Bible and mission study at the
church Friday afternoon, when Cir-
cle S, of which Mrs. 8. C. Graham
is chairman, had charge of e tho
program, tiev. Will C McClung,
pastor, was a guest, and in ide a
short talk.
The program Included the follow-
ing papers and talks on the gen-
eral subject, "Falftlling thn Lav”;,
"Divine Law." Mrs. W. 8, Ni-al;
"Christian Service," Mrs H S Fen-
wlrk; "(lifts," Miss yiarrttr; "Inter-
ceeslon, Praise and Thanksgiving."
Mrs. R. L. West; "Oyinl.sde Itoyal
law of Tithing." Mrs. MitnhMI.
The Lottie Moon Offering was ex-
plained by Mrs. J. A Kunkle, Mei.
R. L. West, secretary, read a Christ-
mas letter from Miss Blanch
Groves, missionary In China.
Rev. R. R. Crockett to Deliver
__These very smart frocks of silk, beauti-
fully draped into slim lines, with collar and
cuffs edged in narrow frilled ribbons.
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A«M*ordlng to the latest official
figures the average wage for male
farm labor for the entire I nit.d
States-is *2R 5-7 a mon'.W, with board
and lodging.
, FULLER IlHi’MIF-S
. I for Christmas gifts. Order u Fuller
Frtctton shower Lath brueK Phone
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SPEAKING OF CIZITHE8.
A recent fashion magazine haa
High School graduating class will
be ushered In Sunday morning by
the sermon by Rev. R. R Crockett,
pastor of the Central Presbyterian
Church, in the school gpdltorlum.
The service, which begins at 1! *
u’ctock. will include numbers by the
High School chorus and orchestra,
directed by Mias Huis Allison, sup-
ervisor of public school music.
The orchestra will play the pro-
cessional and recessional. Two num-
bers. "Come Hither Ye Faithful"
(Caswell) and "Come Hither Ye
People" (Schulz) will he rendered
by the chorus. Pauline Broyles and
Damon Dean have solo parts,
The annual class play. "Cranberry
Corners.” will be presented Thurs-
day night, and graduation exsrclaea
will be held Friday night.
| n»W io Make Shoes Last.
M penny sayed ts a penny earned.
[piece of wearing apparel kept in
pod condition by proper care lx a
Mce-of wearing apparel added free
Hktla to one’s wardrobe hTveryone
nows that stockings will wear
Irlce as long If not allowed to lie
lith the perspiration In them but
out ns «..o>i as lak.ii off A
Me firm which makes wonderfully ,
■Bo shoes gives tMs wonderfully
me advice to its patrons on the
bfe~o6 show. "The life of leather Is , Uon. Who completes her course nt
» the Oil It contains, so It ts tm- |*he close of the winter term, was
brtant to keep the uppers soft and I entertained by students of her
liable by polishing with a liquid
Hctlon cleaner. If put near the
Ira or heat when the least damp.
|aiher»wlll Steam heat. Its fibre
Illi be-destroyed and later it will
MOtne crisp and brittle. AUhoiigh
pu may not notlee It (he leather
I—tn the same condition you call
Ltton and It will soon break to
pices The wearing of two
f shoes alternately will add to’ the
Imt of each. Shoes placed In shoe
■Da when they arn damp will lose
|« deep creases and give Increased
More than 1.000 copies of the
Daediiliaxi. the college annual, were
aold in the campaign conducted in
connection with the annual favor-
ites' contest, ft was announced by
MlsH EvStyn Goodrich, editor Final
voting Was completed this week
Impersonation ,of twelve well-
known faculty members by stu-
dents was a mirth-provoking fea-
ture of the entertainment given by
the Students' Council in the last
maos meeting of 1X22. Mias Louise
Calllet. president. Introduced the
faculty dignitaries as they entered
amidst tumultuous applause from
the students. Miss Myrtle Oliver,
president of the White Sweater
Club, presented sweaters to the fol-
lowing new members: Misses As-
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|ay even if you do noVksep dis- Slaughter. Edna Walker. Reba
Rev. R. R. Crockett to Deliver u“"k’w”‘'
1 What 1 Like
OHS Commencement Sermon lTh- •M""
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red Davis Meat Market
story
Boutte'-—t--
pecomaa en»*
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WINTER
WEARABLE
nd Pdiret Twill,
more with His Majesty when he
kills. In a duel, the young gallant
on whom the Queen has been lav
ishlng her attentions. To reward
hjm, James accedes to his request
for the hand ot Jocelyn, and an-
nounces their engagement.. In the
revel ensuing. Jocelyn, despising
Carnal, escapes from the Palace
and embarks for America with a
ship-load of English girls to be
wives of the Jameatowiv settlers.
She Is terrified on landing to be
seised roughly by an unshaven set-
tler, but her cries bring Captain
Percy, who rescues her and takes
her for his wife. At first she spurns
Him, but recognizing his bravery
and nobility, comes to love him.
Carnal, hot to be frustse.ted. traces
her to jynerlcn and hits the lovers
arrested: The. Governor, obedient to
King James, delivers Jocelyn lo""
Carnal on his zhip, Percy escapes,
and boards the ship. In a fight, Car-
nal falls Into a snail boat with[a
Percy and hts brtde. and a storm
sweeps them to sea. They are
stranded on a pirates' Island, and
Percy, by his vallert flgbtlnq, is
chosen leader. When they take to
sea. however, the pirates turn
against him because he y ill rot
pillage a rich ship. Again they es-
cape on a raft. Carnal st III with
them, and are picked up and taken
him !n a duel. Carnal. Uaw
defeated, loses favor
Court, and the victor
place as bridegroom.
In the cast of "The
playing a return engagement, as*
Wallace Reid. Lila Me.. Tiieo4nHl
Kosloff. ami Kalla Pasha. The
takes place Li California aM
America. The hero “
broiled in a Soutn American
lution, and emld n,ar.y adventure*,
falls in love with the daughter ®C.’^
a aelf-aLiklL "liberator."
Hopt Gibson hag a jedr M chap- --
erot' of a wealthy society girl 1„
"The Galloping Kid.” Het suiter. at»
shoot him on "
"o therefore ei
TlhTIOptng Kt-1 to
home. The father,
nerve, <-i
eron. '. .
rinite.’Mk . . _
. ...Ir.c c;» his —aa.
ind traps then- all. The gill
- tor lira,
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The fifth Southern Forestry Co*- ’J
gr"ss will bo neld at Montgo:ncrU| I
Ala., the last week of January. i*f?
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Give Mother a Singer
Sewing Machine
FOR CHRISTMAS ' J
She’s the best friend you ever
had, so why not remember her
Singer Sewing Machine? You________j
ean rest assured that it will pTeagfi--- y "*',^1
her. j
807 W.- Hickory.
—These fresh new things were carefully
selected by our buyer in New York’, and
will find that they are Unusually good
values, too.
LSerge, $3.19, $2.29 and j
F®* Staple color*.
40-inch Canton Crepe,
pecial at $3.50.
Ten per cent discbunt on
kveaters.
Ten per cent discount on
arter’s Underwear,
hrles.
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KICE.
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Th* Lf|<- Hervlcm and of the Nnrj
ma! College will have entire charge
4f the service of the Young Peo-
ple’s Christian Endeavor, Society at
th,. First Christian Church Sunday
evening at 6:15. An Interesting pro-
gram is being arranged, nnd every-
one Is cordially invited.
The Intermediate Christian En-
deavor Society ot the Central Pres-
byteraln Church will meet Sunday
afterntiorf kt ^>T5ir 171 discuss Chi lel-’ “
mas plans After the business meet-
ing. the members will join the sen-
llor society the opening exer-
cises. when special Christmas mu-
sic will he rendered, and a song ser-
vice held. The two societies will
[then hold reparat,. lessons, the In-
termediates to be led by Paul Daw-
son. The subject for discussion is
"Fidelity." Ei-ery member is urged
to be present and visitors ara cor-
dially welcomed " . " ,
kttous small dress allowances.
These small allowancea are two
Mtusand, eighteen hundred, and
valve hundred!
Now wouldn't It be terrible to
»ve to dress «n as cramped a sum
s that7 I, suppose most of the wo-
Kn who read thia ■article won't
link It could actually bo done.
Seriously, the article goes on to
»y some things that are worth
MSMarlng even for the woman
[ho haa not had 12.000 to spend on
clothes In the last ten yeras.
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WOMAN’S S ECU ON
Program of Ensemble Recital
at G. I. A. Sunday Afternoon
artist, im much d'.sllkod 1)/ the fal
< r, who bus bworn to
' •*»•<*«••«• in ciity j)a«iy, iti iiiti, i a* v<)^ 111 t »itKt II* t hf’T'O’YoFf* L
Allen Butler. HelSeh anl King. i.^raliaUm WmaeU *1111^ ^f,„fin,r,rr K-(, to sreompany hoi> |
_____ ______ adn irlng
, rr. rx him a jm> aj her chap-
Thh Kid discovers the auitig
:<r employees filching stiver , J
jroni a mine on his employ-r'< '■]
j »l f*h t r, a i * f Pi s* 11* ft. 11. I Li A gill -I
becomes his protegee for Ilf*.
Christ -nas vacation for C. I. A.
students and fatuity members will
lart from D c. a2 to Jah. 1, Instead
of Jan. 2. as provided In the cata-
logue.
The extension of t’me. to permit
rltt-lenls. to «geB4 N<-w Year's Day
j a"t heme, was unanimously approv-
ed by a'l member,, of the- Colleg-
I tamilty nnd Hruderts who agreed to
teport promptly hy Jan. 5. a’.d
complete work of cl tssifleathm io
one day.
.’election oi -ovrseh and enroll-
ment in classes start,.d Monday an I
continued thru (he week, in order
- - - com
pie ted in a single day. Late en
rollment Is disc'Ui-ap, <1 by the., a-
easement of a fee of front >’l to
$2.50.
S^ilEient. W GAZINE AND
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“ ' “RICH MEN’S WIVES” AT DREAMLAND
"Rich M,n'(f Wives” is the week’s
feature at the Dreamland, whose
program it opens with a two-day
showing Monday and Tuesday. Shir-
ley Mason In "Shirley of the Circus.”
named Afor her, plays Wednesday
and Thursday, William Russell
closed the week in "Mixed Faces”
Friday and Saturday.
The cast of "Rich Men's Wives.”
heiulud by House Peters and Claire
Windsor as Masters and Gay. his
wife, includes Myrtle Stedman, Rose-
mary Theby, Mildred June and Baby
Hit-hard Hendrick, ptaying the rote
of Jackie Masters.
The story is of Gay, daughter of
wealthy but negligl-nt parents, who
is wooed and won by John Masters,
millionaire^' Their ■ only child,
Jackie. Is the pride of the great
household, but between the busi-
ness Ipterests engrossing his fath-
er. and the social duties demanding
his mother's time, he is much neg-
lected. Gay, piqued by her hus-
band's preoccupation, flirts openly
but Innocently with Juan Camtllo,
and is surprised by her husband in
a scene In which her repulses are
ignored by Juan. Masters, relent-
less, demands that she leave her
home and child, agreeing not to
divorce her if she goes quietly. She
leaves to make her own way in the
world. Her every attempt to see her
young son Is frustrated by the vigi-
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BETTY COMPSON PALACE FEATURE
to England. Tfojre the wtirtliM*
Carnal and Jocelyn lH about to
consummated when Percy cns“
a-. » — — — •
with
take*
GOD RULES WITHIN:—i will
P'tt my Spirit within you. and
cause you to walk ie my statutes,
and ve shall keep my judgments,
and do them An<| ye shall dwell
In the land that I gave t<F y<„ir
fathers; and ye shall be my peo-
ple. and I will te your God —
that hlg befoved "muzzer” Is dead,
and he ■Aitourns constantly. At last
Gay gains entrance to her former
home during a soiree, and while
with Jackie, has him rudely snatch-
ed from her by a flapper guest, who
undresses him to play the part of
Cupid. Gay rescues him and reviles
Mastery, wl^o finally recognizes the
sterling worth of his wife, and joy-
fully welccmee her back.
In "Shirley of the Circus," Shirley
Mason as Nita, dancer with an Itin-
era? troupe, is admired by Black-
thorne, American artists In Paris,
who sends her tp school. Tier lover.
Pierre, In the sApte troupe. Js very
lonely. When her graduation day
comes. her brutal guardian and
trainer. Max, notifies her to be
ready but the girl runs away and
goes to th,, horn,, of ^Blackthorns
In New York. He asks his fiancee
and her mother to care for her. but
she !«' unhappy, and returns with
Max and Pierre to the circus. Pierre
tries to kill Max, and be, to get
revenge, allows him to fall in n high
jumping act. In the panic, a man-
eating lion escaiws. Blackthorn*.
In the audience, . rescues Nita, who
Is blind-folded fn a sword dance,
and Max Is the victim. Pierre, re-
covering. claims his sweetheart.
"Mixed Faces," with William Rus-
sell in a double role, uses the mis-
taken Identity motif. Renee Adoree
has the role of pretty girl whose
.nanct is sougnt by the two men,
[alike In features but totally differ-
ent In personality and character.
Pen and Pencil Set
Lifetime Pen
Solid Gold Pencil
Watch Chain
Cigarette Case
Cigar Case
Leather Wallet
Cuff Button*
Military Brushes
Book Ends
Gillette Razor
Clothes Brush
Gold Knife
i" Belt and Buckle*
Smokrng Stand
Hungarian Danee No. fi
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College Orchestra.. Henry
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Diamond Ring
Diamond Bar Pin
Cameo Pin
Pearl Necklace _
Solid Gold Pencil
Pen and Pencil Set
Library Lamp
Van Briggle Vaie
Van Briggle Night Lamp
Bowl* T----------- -------- <—
Book End*
Leather Clock
Leather Hand Bag
Me*h Purse
Vanity Case
Smokmg Stand _________ ’ X JEtedXJG Toaster
Hamilton Traveling Set «----1_
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lance of her husbiind, who, tho still ha.nd is sought
loving her, is convinced of her
guilt. Little Jackie Is ted to believe [ent In personality and character.
mi*h r<>eros of
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and
Otto Meissner'
Wee Willie Winkle Arthur Whiting
Otto Meissner
Wolf-Ferrari
Mary Turner Salter
Music Cliws—Mrs.
King, Director
twenty-four students of the Denton I
Edna Walker,
Slaughter. Wilma Pearson.-
The college yell contest Inagur-
ated by the Laes-O which is offer-
ing three valuably prizes, has pro-
duced seven yells approaching the
type desired by the staff. Accord-
ingly, a final coabat, lasting until
Jan. 12, will be open to the seven
authors of the yells. Misses Carol
„8aYjPL B*n Wilson, Vernon Brown,
C. Michaelson. Ruth West, Helen
Francis. Ickey Davis.
T,r raise funds to secure an
exhibit from IJew York, to
brought to the college thia year.
the Art Flub this week conducted a
sale of Japanese prints. A second
shipment has been ordered, to be
put On sale before the holidays..
Miss Sepha Rohde, senior In the
illcpartment of business administra-
'tfr.n W-Hrv I--"—.
I the close of the winter term,
entertained by students of
class with a farewell dinner In the
cafeteria Miss Annie Romberg of
the business administration facu|ty.
and Miss ‘Eatella G. Hefley. dean of
women, wc-rp special guests
Members of the Junior Class
coniinuc-,! mru me wees., in
formed * volunteer band pf serenart- u,Ht pt)&( mirht „c
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 16, 1922, newspaper, December 16, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237472/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.