The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 11 of 12
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THE CAMI'US THAT. DENTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY, SKI'TKMBKK *7. 1 84
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C. L. C. MEMBERS
TO HAVE SEA TED
TEA FOR PLEIMiES
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The Current Literature Club will
honor it* member* uinl their prosper
11vt- pledge* with a scute! leu Sun
■ lay afternoon, from fi.'td to i! in
the College Club House The com-
mittee for the tea are Mary Willi*,
chairman; Mary Kli/atieth Ketterly,
Kvelyn Lewis, I'auline Miller, ami
Horenee Van Kestler.
All < . I.. memltei who have not
heen on the cani|iux for some tunc arc
cordially invited to attend the tea
All Motive nicnilici • urc urg'.<l to be
present with their pledge*. accord
ing to the president, Mary Willi
The first regular meeting of the
eluli will lie held Monday, tietolwr I,
at 7 o'clock, ill the College Club
House, at which time officers for
the coming year will lie elected,
Voertman's
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T. C. Store,
SCA SPONSORED
FRESHMAN PARTY
I he Student Christian Association
enterlaiiud a|iproximately 1200 fresh-
men with party, Krulay iiijfht
Septeinbei Ul in the Harris (iym
nasium.
(iame and ^tunt« were Imi liy Miss
Ijclu WihmI, indent MH'retary of the
Met him11st i hut ch, (iladys llarshaw,
Muiiraret i iawford, Anna tiou Kstes,
and Uhoili Mtislain. Soiiy- were led
by Kobetl Bus aid, with Anna
Mar> Hevill a- pianist.
The <n-|;ani/.utioii held three large
ineetiiu>s durinit the summer with
itw' yoiinir people of the Methodist,
the Baptist, and the < entrul I'res
liytcrian churches, respectively, as
hosts. An avcraife of I Mi attended the
combination vesper- and soctuls.
Intcre-ting devotional- have tn^-n
planned for thi- year, and three joint
meci.ini: with the S. A. of I. A.
Meeting arc held every second and
fourth Sujiday afteriioons at 4:0(1
p. in. in the auditorium with Anna
Mary Hevill, organist.
W. A. A. WKKT
The Women *■ Athletic Association
will meet in Hani (iymnusium at
5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, it
has been announced.
PROFESSIONAL
HENTISTS
t I. OI.1VEK, l> I). S.
Si. not Curtis Hldjr
K.s, I'hone 112!' Office 208
UK \N It. II \W LEY
i17 Snioot-Curtis Building
I'hone 1124
MKMC M,S
UK II K KOHKRTS
t isieopath.'c Phyiticiaii and Surgeon
212 II McClurkan Bmldnij:
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Key 1stcred • Inropodist
I'lactice Limited to Feet
(Mtie, joj Smoot Curtis Building
I'hone office 20H Residence 97,'1-J
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i Purity Bread and
Pastries
Home Made
( andies
PURITY BAKERY
LJ'JT West Hickory
I'hniic 1 < Mi
H KIA OMbl ST I 'l)KNTS
Votif car washed or (iivascri 'IMc
HV-CMTANK (i \SOMNK
l)KNT()\'S LITTLE MAJORS
,'RI2 North Locust Phone .T2-I
Conic b> and Tr> Wimpy's
Delicious Hamburgers
WELCOME
f. C. Students
to
Denton
and
BELECKS'
Girls We Have Your
Dresses
$3.98
$19.50
Suits
$990
$29 50
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$9.90
$49.50
Shoes
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$1.69
$4.96
Hose
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$1.29
Mia* Fitzgerald
In Married To
L. Higginbotham
THREE STUDENTS
ARE EDITORS OF
CRAGGY POINTS
SKW KKATt'KKS IN HANI)
H4MIK WHICH HAS HKKN
MAIJK WORK COMPACT
Announcement of the marriage
la t January of Chiintinc Kitsgerald
to' Lou in II igginliotham was made
Saturduy afternoon at the home of
the Rev. and Mn, A. t . KMtzferald
in Teague. Mr. and Mrs. Higgin-
botham were editor and asHociate *di
tor, respectively, of last year's Margaret Crawford. Glenda Bevill,
^ucca I hey received their degrees J4|l|j \lm-y Irene Moscley are
last June. ,rM of the I{i:t4-<if> Craggy
The reception rooms were decorated Points, student handbook, which was
with Iioui)net* of roses, /.innias and placed hi tin hands of all the new
other -easonable flowers. Punch wan students at the Iteginning of orienta
erved by Mrs J'. \ anstone of tion. The preventing of the book to
Houston, u sister of the bride, and
by Mr Clydoll McSpadden.
Mis. Higginbotham majored in
speech arts in the College here, and
Higginbotham took his degree in bus
mess admini tration. They w ■ 11 make
their home in Port Arthur where
ILgginbotham is employed in the
bu-iness college.
H. 4. A. SPONSORS
PARTY FOR ALL
COLLEGE (URLS
The Woman's Athletic Association
is to sponsor a party for all College
girls Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the
llarriMs (iymnasiuni, according to
Esther Maynard, preaident. This
function will be in honor of the new
students.
Each yeai the W. A. A., one of
oldest Campus organizations, extend-
all invitation to every girl on the
Cumpas to attend this party which
is an tinnua! custom of the club
The object of the W A. A. is to
promote good clean play, fun und
friendship among the girls of the
Collfge, according to Miss Edith Ku-
lieck, sponsor of the club. The mam
object and moat of the details of the
organization will be explained, and
introductions *'ill be made at the
party Tuesday nittht. The \C A. A.
urge* that all women of the College
be present at the party.
Announcement
The following regulations concern-
ing social clubs for men will be ef
fective with the beginning of the
I! ;t4-.'if) session:
1. No student shall be eligible as
a pledge until he has completed one
semester's work (Lr> semester hours)
in this institution, with an average
grade of "C" or above.
2. The names of all pledges must
be placed on file with the Dean of
Men at least t .irty days before such
individuals may become eligible for
membership.
An average grade of "C" or
nbove on four-fifths of the regular
college load (30 semester hours dur-
ing the long session and 12 semester
hours during the summer) must be
maintained not only by each member
but also by the organization as a
whole.
4. The scholastic rating of each or
ganization will be published in the
Campus Chat following the close of
each semester's work.
Ad. Council of College
Signed
P. E. McDonald
B. B. Harris
Theron J. Fouts
Edith Li. Clark
W. J. McConnell
MKTHOniMT CHt'RCH
PLANS CROCKA MS
Notice!
There will be a mass meeting
of all girls of the College and
their House Mothers at the
Havriss (Iymnasiuni on friday
evening, September 28lh at
7 oo p. m, Please see that your
House President and counselor
are elected, as they together
with your house mother, will
be introduced at this meeting.
Every girl in the college is
asked to help make her home
one hundred percent in atten
dance.
Signed;
Edith L. Clark,
Uean of Women.
new students has become an annual
custom of the Student Chri tai*i
Association of Teachers College.
Particularly noticeable in the new
handbook is the reduction in size
from the book issued last year.
'I hat edition had sixty-foui pages
while this year's Isiok has only forty-
eight. A feature of the book is the
dividing of the different < ampus
organisations into departmental, ath-
letic. honorary, service, social and
religious groups
Another unusuai feature of this
year's book is the page titled "For
Freshman." Every important piece
of information usable by upper-
classmen as well as freshmen is in-
cluded, hut a briefer and more concise
method is used in presenting this
informal mn. making a -mallei booklet
which will he handled and used more
easily than ever before ince this
custom was begun.
PI OMEGA PI
MEETS FRIDAY
Simple Charm It
Evident In T. C.
Student• Wedding
At a lovely ceremony at the Dallas
home of her brother, I>. T. Griffith,
on August Miss Josephone Grif-
fith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Criffith of llenUm, liecame the bride
of Charles Douglass, of McKinney.
The Rev. Dr. Johnson, pasUir of the
Oak ClitT Christian Church, read the
ring ceremony, and the father of the
bride gave her away.
An improvised altar of ferns and
pink roses lighted with white ta|>ers
in floor candelabra was erected for
the reremeny. Miss Olive Honey-
cutt, of Denton, played the weddiag
march, and "To a Wild Rose" was
sung softly during the entire cere-
mony. An inJortnal reception fol-
lowed.
The bride was dressed in a dark
blue crepe suit and carried a bou-
quet of pink rosebuds and fern. She
was attended by her sister, Mrs. Ira
Tole of Vernon, dressed in a gown
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ADD*P IN Ml
France* Prime #•
Injured In Car
Accident Here
To U
Frances Prine, of Mart, who was )„ mUa>i7
to enroll in Teachers College for the |>Mrr,n
coming school year, was severely in-
jured Sunday afternoon in an auto- *
mobile accident at the corner of Thursday and Saturday aft
West Oak a.td Ponder Avenue. A. M. The laboratory period far the
Diagnosis made at the College Hos- wj|| held at I P. M. a*
pital included a broken collar-bone
appreciation
and shoulder blade, and five frac-
tured ribs, one of which may have
penetrated into her lung.
R. C. Conlee, who was accompany-
ing Miss Prine, was unhurt in the
accident, The patient was reported
to lie resting quietly Thursday morn-
ing.
MUSIC CLUB TO
MEET WEDNESDAY
The Music Club will hold it- fust
meeting of the season a' Kendall
Hall, Wednesday, October ;i. a1 7
P. M, according to Miss Litl.an
Parrill and
sponsors for
Monday, Wednesday ai
Anyone interested in suck • di
get further information from
Miss Parrill or Miss Mary
M fss M ary Anderson,
the club. The member-
of ashes of roses crepe. Page John- ship of this club is largely <■ mipos
son of McKinney served as best man ed of music majors and minors,
for the groom, however, other people who are purti-
Both I he bride and groom are cularly interested in music nri
graduate of Tew-hers College After cordially invited to attend, states
a brief wedding trip, they will make Miss Anderson.
their home in Claude, where Isith
have been teaching for several years.
Attending the service were Johnnie
11oneycutt, Mylrain Groves. and
France- May and Jessie Davenport.
Mae* Meeting Ta
Be For Girl* And
Campus Mother*
A mans meeting of all ffirls of the
College and their ca.npus mothers
will lie held tomorrow evening at 7
o'clock in Harris* Gymnasium. Houae
presidents and councilors will be in-
troduced at that time.
Miss Edith Clark, dean of woman,
who will !>«• in charire, states that,
judging by the successes of a simi-
lar meeting last year, a large, en-
thusiastic group should be preaent.
DKBATE CLUB MEKTS
The Pi Omega Pi will hold the first
meeting of the yeai at fi P M. Friday
afternoon :ti Room M 110. This meet-
ing i - to be a short business meet in,
the purpose of which is to elect new
officeis for the year. Miss Eula Reno
the present president of the organiza-
The Debate Club meets each Wed-
nesday from 7 to 8 p. M. to study
the Intercollegiate debate subject.
Interesting lectutes on the subject
are sfiven by College professors.
Students read and discuss the ques-
tion preparatory to the team try-
outs which will come in several Weeks.
Three hours credit is given and those
making the teams arc awarded mem-
bership in Pi Kappa Delta, national
SLEDGE
Dry Goodh Co,
South Side Square
Good Pluce to Trade
SPECIAL
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
Shampoo and Set
25c
Permanent Wave
$2.00
Fern** Eagle
Beauty Shop
In College Barber Shop
Phone 221
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tion, announce Uu- names of he mem <u batin|r fraternity.
bet s who were elected to Tht. c|ub meetg jn Uoom 2()7 of th(,
tion this summer. They are Fannie Manual Arts Building and new mem-
Mae Bail. Maurinc Sapp, Kenneth |K.rs welcome.
Olive M. Johnson, Chairman
E Smith, Jack Steed, Kittle Billing-
ly, La Verne Zuber, and Freda Yar-
brough. This club is a national hon-
orary organization open to business
administration major.- and minors
who must meet certain scholarships
requirements, and must measure up
to other standards just as vital to
their success in the business as well
a- the teaching professions.
RADIO BARGAIN HOUSE
SOCTH SIDE SQUARE
TUBES CARTS RECAIRING
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W. A. X. TOURNAMENT
Tournaments were carried on this
summer in the various activities of
the Woman's Athletic Association
and winners announced in their last
meeting. The chosen varsities were:
baseball Jennie Mae Lacy, Eliza-
beth Mundy, and Virgie McClure;
skating Elizabeth Mundy; swimming
Madonna Trail; archery Mary
Buice, Cedonia Diedrich; volleyball
Mavis Ray, Audrey Ray. Lillian Cib-
son, Lcnm- (unimings, Mary Rogers,
Lucille Watson, Blanche McGuine,
and Bessie Miller.
WHY WALK WHEN YOU
CAN RIDE IN COMFORT?
>ur busses run regularly with
fast and efficient service
to town and school.
The Denton
Bus Lines
WELCOME BACK STUDENTS
Give Us a Trial on Watch and Jewelry Repairing
VANNOY JEWELRY CO.
Just off Northwest corner of square on Oak Street
Rev. E E. White will preach at
both hours Sunday. Sunday evening
at he will give the first of a
group of two sermons on the sub-
jects "Self Discovery" and "Self
Mastery." Special music by the
choir, at both the 10:40 and 7:.'10
worship si rvices, under the direction
of Mrs. .VI L. Hutcheson, is planned.
Sunday school worship service for
students begins promptly at 9 If' in
the red brick building behind the
church. Special music by the newly
organized choir will Is- heard at this
time.
Visiting the plot of Friendship in
the Garden of Life will be the pro
gram for the vespers for students
and those of student age.
Those in charge urge that students
come to the church nasement Sunday
promptly at f>::t0.
COUNCIL WILL
HAVE MEETING
Mis.- Griffiths, the sponsor if the
Elementary Council, has called a meet-
ing of the organization at I P. M.
Thursday afternoon in room liOrt of
tin Education Building. This club
is open to anyone who is sufficiently
interested in elementary education
problems. The council will welcome all
new members on Octolier 8, which is
to be the first formal meeting. The
regulai meeting days of the club are
the second and fourth Mondays of
each month.
Cut Roses
25c per dozen
COLLEGE
FLOWER SHOP
In College Barber Shop
NOW CLAYING
Will
ROGERS
in
"JUDGE
PRIEST•
Mon.- Tues.
October I-2nd
Jean
HARLOW
in
"GIRL FROM
MISSOURI"
with
LIONEL BARRYMORE
FRANC'HOT TONE
LEWIS STONE
WELCOME STUDENTS
BOBS BARBER SHOP
HAIR CUT 25c
20H West Oak Just off Northwest Corner of Square
Class and Crivate Lessons
in
BALLROOM DANCING
CAROLEE BLACKBURN
'hone 408J 1714 W. Mulberry
Welcome Back T. C. Students
AMERICAN CAFE
The Home of Good Eats
Chone M
MASSEY BROS.
Firestone Tires
Road Service
Washing: and Lubrication
404 W. Hickory
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Call 1K8 For Cleaning and Dyeing
POPULAR PRICKS ON SUITS AND DRKSSKS 25c
Cash and Carry
We call for and deliver .H5c
V(HiVK CLEANERS AND DYERS
T'Jl North Locust
FOR COLLEGE SUPPLIES AND GOOD BATi
ON TWO CORNER8
DYCHE'S DYCHE'S
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
You'll find you've forgotten lots of things you will
need front the drug store. Just phone IfW and what-
ever you wed will be in your room in a few minutes.
We solicit responsible charge accounts
Drugs, Soda, Sandwiches
. CITY DRUG STORE
South Side Square
SPECIAL
Suits and Dresses Cleaned and Cressed
DRKSSKS 25c
SMITH TAILORING COMPANY
1808 West Hickory Chone 13
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Smith, Kenneth E. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth305995/m1/11/: accessed May 13, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.