The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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3“
NEW SPRING COATS, SUITS, HATS
AND SLIPPERS
Mercer__
_ _Miller
Scott
FOR LADIES
Trigg.-
.Priddy
Center
Duval.
Wilson
■Wish I knew, I’d have cer-
Barber
FOR YOUNG MEN
McCullouci
BAKER-POSTON & CO.
DRAMATIC CLUB
that
known as a teacher, and as she was
secre- l
tary, Jewel Jean Kirkpatrick; treas.
R. I. LEE
Maxey.....
Hunter.
Guard
Barron
York Avenue
Send Him A Valentine
-FROM
i
Courtney
PALACE AND PRINCESS THEATERS
Kindel
PRINCESS
PALACE
Ken Maynard in
■Buz Barten in
■Hoot Gibson in
A BIG COMEDY WITH EACH DAYS PROGRAM
B
03
as
Listen Senior-
clothes make
EXPERT JEWELER
AND OPTOMETRIST
Say
tower
Smith.
Ans.-
a
on
out to repair his ankle wrap.
Maxey scored the first goal of the
a goal on Hunter’s foul. Jackson was
sent in for Maxey. Britt for Stewart
Young for Rohrer with the score 36
to 27 and Bigley made the last goal
to make 38 points for the Agricul-
ACTION.”
Friday and Saturday 3-4—
“WAGON SHOW.”
Monday and Tuesday 6-7-
“WIZARD SADDLE.”
Friday and Saturday 10-11
“GALLOPING FURY.”
ATTENTION GIRLS!
IT’S LEAP YEAR
Ans.—He didn’t pick them, he was
born with them.
are looking for, you certainly will be pleas-
ed with our new Spring lines.
NEW SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES
AND OXFORDS
WHEN CANDY HUNGRY
STOP AT THE
WE PLEASE PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
Smith’s Meat Market
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
CALL 94 AND GET
SERVICE
tain girls in W. C. try it.
—o—■
Listen Senior—What is an egotist?
BOOSTING
WEATHERFORD
COLLEGE
HUGH GRACY
Willard Battery-
Station
AUTHORIZED LIGHT
TESTING
When your Battery is Down
CALL 463
We Call for and Delivery
Anywhere in the City
The students from Johnson County
met last week and formed a John-
son county club.
The following officers were elect
ed:
President Bernard Anderson; vice-
W. C. Loses To
N. T. A. C. Five
Palace Confectionery
B. F. BROWDER
“Sell Everything People Wear.”
PALACE
Monday and Tuesday 6-7—Clara Bow in
“HULA”
that a bachelor should be taxed 50
per cent of his income. Do you think
that she is correct?—Hazel Potter.
recognition her hus-
[Jackson failed to add the extra point
but McCulouch leaped in the air and
succeeded in making a score. Carter
COME TO THE
[ Crowder Barber Shop
For the Best Permanent Wav-
ing and Marcelling in town,
a FIRST CLASS HAIR CUTS
The Coyote “Pups” or Reserves
defeated the local K. of P. Lodge
the man?—Lanelle
Miss Stokes. .
‘ ; game
Ans.—A person who begins every score, for the Coyotes.
sentence with the first person singu- ! rang a basket before the first per-
-lar. sonal foul was called—on Carter—
that man
Hervey.
Guard
Refree—Flewharty, Umpire Tur-
pin.
Score by halfs—18-20; 14, 13.
Everyone who knows her, love her,
team 35 to 24 on Tuesday the 17th [appreciate and admire her.
with Mercer scoring 13 points for the The college appreciates what she
is doing for the institution. And we
take this opportunity in expressing
our beautiful gratitude for all the
things she is doing for us.
Ans.—Well, she’s the
girl that could do it.
— o—
Say Senior—Why did
pick his teeth?—Lenora
She conquered, and she conquer-
ed by love, for that is the way of
Flo Hutcheson.
While the coach trains the boys to
be wonderful heroes on gridiron this
same woman is teaching boys to be
men in the world. Mrs. Hutcheson is
Young and Carter was the machine
work before the N. T. A. C. tean
called time-out.
Stewart failed to add a point on
Jackson’s foul. Jackson failed on a
foul on Young. Young failed on a
Ans—Naw, quail on toast is mine. [
What’s yours?
—o—•
Dear Senior—What is a pacifist?
—Mrs. McDaniels.
Ans—A man who lives beside the
Pacific ocean.
—o—■
Mr. Senior—What muts a man do
to be buried with military honors in
Washington, D. C.—Margaret Mitch-
ell.
Ans.—He must be dead.
foul on McCullouch then came
goal by Maxey, and on a foul
equalled the
Pups and Priddy scoring 14 for the i
Lone Star Lodge. The score by [
quarters was Pups 14 to K. of P- 4.;
2nd, 5 to 12; 3rd 10 to4; and 4th,
6 to 4.
-0—
—Is it true
while Young
Burke.
Ans—Yes, clothes make the man—
go bankrupt.
pects nothing in return.
She is now coaching four, one-act
plays, and these plays will be put on
soon, and the winner of the four
will represent the college at the
State meet.
If I were an artist and wanted to
paint a picture that would represent
courage, I would ask Mrs. Flo
Hutcheson to pose for me.
For there is something in the
very cast of her fact and carriage of
her body that suggests an indomit-
able will to conquer.
But it is not merely a suggestion
of courage which Flo Hutcheson has;
she possesses courage itself.
And the pose, the defiant lines, ,
the suggestion, is merely a reflection
of what lies within. She was rear-
ed in this town. It has been her
home all her life—save the years and
months that she has spent away in
preparation for her life work. She
began her task comparatively un-
Guard
Capt. Hughes_______
Monday and Tuesday 30-31—Wallace Berry
and Raymond Hatton in—“FIREMAN SAVE
MY CHILD.”
Wednesday Feb. 1—Hobart Bosworth in—
“CHINESE PARROT.”
Thursday and Friday 2-3—Adolph Menjou
in “SERVICE FOR LADIES.”
Saturday 4—Jack Mullhall in “THE POOR
NUT.”
spent in study. Her vacations are
[ spent in training. Last summer she
W. C. was one. of the honor pupils in a
_____Young ; large dramatic school in New York.
The records show that she has had
____Rohrer more state winners than any other
—o—•
Mr. Senior—Lora Graham states
On Tuesday night the Hornet team
of the N. T. A. C. invaded the
Coyote Den and scored 38 pints to
the W. C’s team 27 points. It was a
hard fouhgt game from start to finish ]
and the visitors certainly hustled to
gain the lead.
Captain Carter received the east
goal while McCullouch received the
west one. The game was on in just
a moment but Carter called for time
JOHNSON COUNTY
STUDENTS ORGANIZE
“It was wonderful!” remarked
many after seeing the Coyote show, tural team.
। Captain Carter made 12 points for
W. C., while Captain McCulloch made a student herself. Her free hours are
—o—
Mr. Senior—Is football your fav-
orite game?—Edna La Rue Chad-
wick.
Forward | one instructor in the state. The
________Carter, Capt. [Dramatic Club was organized by Mrs.
Center Hutcheson not for her own personal
Wednesday 8—Mary Astor and Lloyd
Hughes in “SAILOR’S WIVES.”
Thursday and Friday 9-10—Lillian Gish in
“MADAM POMPADOUR.”
Saturdayll—Jack Holt in “THE WOMAN”
Monday and Tuesday 13-14—W. C. Fields
in “RUNNING WILD.”
missed a free shot, yet Maxey com-
pleted his free trial. McCullouch
made a goal. Winters sub for Wolf
and Stewart back for Birtt. Fain
failed to add the point on the cap-
tain's foul. McCulloch made the two
kind of a ।free shots on Winter’s foul. Erwin ibattling for
was sent in for Carter who had [ band died. A year or more past and
fouled again. Huntei adding. the she began again to make her place president Alton Strickland,
point. Rohrer made one and missed i n the world
Gertrude Byrd, reporter Ramon
Hughes.
There are about 25 members in
this club.
Carter Maxey rang the goal.
Coach McDaniels substituted Britt
for Stewart who hurt his lame should-
er. Barron added an extra point on
a foul on. Carter. The half ended
with the score 18 to 14 in favor of
the Hornets.
Fain substituted forward for Young
and Bigley relieved Jackson at for-
ward. McCullouch added the extra
point on the foul on Fain. Bigley
—o—
Senior—What makes the
of Pisa lean?—Elizabeth
If it is "Red Hot,” "‘Snappy”' Styles you
COYOTES
AS YOU ENTER THE
SECOND TERM IN W. C.
YOU ARE STILL AT THE
TOP STAY THERE
KING & DYER
Burro of Information !
'. . I
Dearest Senior—Do you read
Wilde?—Joyce Gilbert.
Ans.—Oh no, I have a regular pro
gram.
Stewart good was it organized but for the
good of W. C. She is giving her time
___Wolf I absolutely free of charge and ex-
Dorothy Watt Jewelry Shoppe
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Forward
_________Capt. Upton
Forward
Guard
Subs, K. of P.—Prichard for
Miller in 2nd quarter and Hartness
for Wilson in 4th quarter.
W. C.—2nd quarter Mathis for
Scott, Knight for Trigg, Hobson for
Duval, 2nd half, Scott for Mercer
Trigg for Knight and Winters for
Hobson. Last quarter, Mercer for
Scott, Hobson for Trigg, Knight for
Winters and Duval for Hughes.
Refree, Turpin.
15.
The line-up was:
N. T. A. C.
McCulloch, Capt______
Forward
Jackson______________
Monday and Tuesday 30-31 — SPECIAL
COYOTE VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION
with Wally Wales in “THE ACE OF
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EVERYSPORT ELECTRIC CO.
Call
BUDDY & SMITTY
For Service
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Weatherford College. The Coyote (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1928, newspaper, January 24, 1928; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1545001/m1/4/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Weatherford College.