The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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The place to boy a Man’s Gift
is ai a Man’s Store
yet to be.
We have what he wiL appreciate
for
the
wonderful
The Grand Leader’s
Trade Expansion Sale
HESS BROS.
been
in
unergencies
To Our Advertisers
HAS BEEN A GREAT SUCCESS.
and
0-ly seven days remain of this money saving
Give something useful for Christmas.
event.
THE STAKE.
results
S7. S3, and S9 Sweaters, all wool, coat style sell
S4.95
ing at
ANNOUNCING
S4.75
S8 50 to S10.00 Dresses at . .
new shipment of La
dies’ Coats, Beautiful materials and latest styles,
all to be sold at sale prices.
Men’s clothing is being sacrificed, now is your op-
portunity to get a good suit at a real saving in
Schedule
price.
Leaves Commerce for
When it comes to Men’s work clothing and
staple piece goods, The Grand Leader has alwavs
w ind blow
been cheaper.
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Men’s Blue Work Shirts
45c
Men’s Blue Overalls
95c
Th.'
Men’s Outing Bal. Shoes
SI.79
9 4 Brown Sheeting
34c
I Hl
16c
Good quality Outing
Electric Shoe Shop
27 inch Standard Gingham, per yard
10c
(All Work Guaranteed)
III. WOlib t.l IHIMIH'
36 inch Outing 25c value
17c
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THE GRAND LEADER
TOT SIDE PHARMACY
Without a Kick
College Grocery
The House Of Bargains.
PHONE 96.
Just a Little Better Service
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E. T. Students Es-
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Red Bal! Ticket Office at The College
Pharmacy.
Phone Two Eight-Four
A. T. NUNN, Prop.
I’HOM: »7, Mair. St.
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their efforts at professional
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—I’ve tried everywhere,
—I can save money
—I can please everyone
—I can get service
—I can buy good merchandise
I’m always pleased with my
purchases at—
Ladies' fancy cleaning and pressing
a specialty at the Trippie Tee Clean-
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men. the ;
years of
ignorance
seven years
spiritual
a nionu-
because of
sail that tou are
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GREENVILLE
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The latest styles and Hollywood
lightings at the Howse Studio, the
place to get your Annual Photo.
“WEST SIDE PHARMACY FOR ME!”
to
our way! he boldly-
waged a campaign
Wherever and when-
Dr. Binnion has been aggressive in
his effort to build a great Teachers
College. He did not sit down and
are the
endeared
friends.
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achieve-
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a people
Or. Binnion
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citizenship believing that
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\\ e want to take this opportunity to expies- our
sincere thanks to the merchants who have given
their unstinted support to the East Texan this
term which is about to close, and have math1 pos-
sible the paper as it now is. \\'<. really believe
that you have gotten value received for everv inch
of advertising with ns.
col- ’
Today the East Texas Teach- East Teas State Teachers College to
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i in the state and its graduates may
enter the graduate department of any
university without penalty.
What have the seven years meant
* in the lives of the faculty? They
I have been seven years ot growth in
irofe.ssional training and experience; iotjvd
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held
;<»ul up to th*1 gazp of miltutide.
was all this achieved in »*\-! It h;i> n r l» »*n done through i<lle
the curio it\ but to point
ie desit.
there who | fftcultv
that without his _• uidance | .symj-;,ih- tic. <u.«l humanitarian
would vyhitii ha- (a t itself about us like
md covered a multitude of
i*< •• dynamo, derelict ionu; because of
education- * Hess and i’e^ourrefulness
and I
confinned and extenred her**
mrnt to human progress
these things we are
g'ung to leave ns. j
Now I I < kens. u*» bid you Godsp*>ed. W«
km w that we shall hear great things
«f you, for, like Sir Galahad.,
as the strength of
ause your heart is pure, and strong
Ue know not where
the sands of tim *
may be planted: but
trust that they will
y u, like King Arthur of old.
To the island of Airlion:
Where falls not hail,
snow,
r ever
lies
Ih » p meadow d happy, fair with
(hard lawns
b uery hollows, crowned
u ner sea.
a lesson. 1 now |
to say t(> ynu on behalf of the j
that b-( ause of jour helpful, I
spirit
a
our
aggreasive- 1
s a leader:
goes to show how little we 1
knew of Dr. Binnion's power
dream, and then to make the dreams
come true.
What have the seven years brought wait for the apples to fall;he climb-
forth in tangible material results? *-d the tree and shook them down. He
I The East Texas State Teachers (’ol- did not watt for the legisalture
little worries; and none ever went <
away without renewed confidence to
meet the problems of life. He has !
vlrited the sick and helped the poor.
‘ ■ even years ago, when the old guard I He has symphatlxed with the faculty
I faculty, most of whom are still here, in their efforts at professional im-
.isHi-mbled in M-5 for the first faculty provement, giving them
meeting. We were . ounger then agement.
] than we are now, and just as enthua- The foregoing qualities
i a-tic. The president, Mr. Binnion. I fines that have especially
took the chair and in a brief address him to his wide circle of
outlined for us the vision of what was There are other qualities which
yet to be. Perhaps, some of us with count for the wonderful
cur fledgling wings could not follow meats of his administration,
him in his bold flight—but that only I been aggressive, resourceful, and has
— then I had vision.
to
lege has increased in attendance over toss a few favors
four hundred per cent. Its faculty and vigorously
has increased over one hundred per' for big things.
Its physical pant has been in- ever he saw the enemies of the Teach
ers < Olleges he promptly and skill-
fully led te assault on their trenches.
In waging his aggressive campaign
game skillfully and
His resourcefulness
friends.
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of college students have come and
gone since that day in mid-October
We litTeliv wish you a merry, merry ('liristmas
and a happy \ew A ear. and hope to give you a
bigger, better Ea>t Texan in the Cuture.
it Texas, and
it ii dnri'U’ th**s»* <**v-
• 'i bi? huirri n dynamo
r .dumber* . t »»•• <<. p
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-d .or rest and recuperation.
•have noii !i iiKpii itiveness to make
lie like I » take machinery apati and
what makes the wheels uo round.
1 So let tis together take this human
dynamo apart and what are the
hidden sprin.us ot character that lie
.’it the foundation ot his pow r.
I set*, first .a broad ba-** of human-
t>. It. Binnion, with lionors < lust-
ring thickly about his brow has nev-1
■ r lost the Colimon touch. He under-
stands human nature and makes al-
llowances lor its weakness. II. treats!
he humblest student as courteously as
he would the president of the I’nited
States.
In the second place I s
end helpfulness. Hr. Binnion has in
a larger degree than most
spirit of the good Samaritan.
cent. I
creased through the remodeling of I.
Hall and the construction therein of a
I commodious gymnasium and a library; i
through the remodeling of a building lie played the
into a girl's dormitory; through the diplomatically,
construction of an athetic field and a has been the wonder of bis
1 power house; and a new *285,000 lie has always had a brief case full
building is just about completed. j of arguments ready to meet every
How has the rank of the college , move directed against his plans. Not
among sister institutions changed? only has he been resourceful in argu-
The first year it did not even attempt ment, he has been resourceful
to do senior work or to confer <
grees; its work was not standardized izatkuis
nor had it received official reeogni-; resourceful in meeting
Association of t’ol- :-::d nicking opportunities to sell the
a standard senior t'ol-|it8 constituency,
lege and its rating has been so fixed And lastly, he had had vision,
by the highest educational authority | has been said that unless
have vision they perish.
has had a vision of a great institution
to Im built at t'ottimerce. Some may
have thought that lie had his sights
too high and yet. the vision is in
proc, - of materializing. He has vis-
I a great state with adequate
-even years of joyful, contented liv- schools faculties, and trained teach-
ng; seven years of sunshine and very ers, and a
little shadow; seven year- ol unre-' cultivated mind is the
:nlttinc warfare on ignorance with ius of rtemwracy.
j jay in the conflict; seven years .of An i now. It. Binnion, I trust that
levelopment of both -piritnal and ■ you will pardon me for havin
intellectual vision. I your
How
i * n years” Dr. Binnion w ould be
. last ■ me to claim all the credit
| himself; and yet who is
would say
|and inspiration these
have b*.*en brought to pass? In every !mani|«
! 7rent ifeht plant th
] This institTbj i »s
I ti light plant
j ve have ha ?
n years ;• g
M I a h<> has m-
•xcvpt for tn • minimum tim«
ed for rest and recuperate
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i. or of his offic. has always been I —I
open to those who have big as well as
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THE JOY PALACE OF COMMERCE
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BEFORE YOU LEAVE
Wishes You a Wonderful
CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Buy her that Christmas candy at the
COMMERCE CONFECTIONERY
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