The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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CLUBS AND SOCIETY
I 'orum Sponsors ^'oSSS What's Your Trade?1
Halloween Frolic —_ j
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by the Young <:wiJeJrp wtu ^actad to go to Dallas.
,.„J _ „ m b* hold at tlM whet* ahe wifl meat nywmrtMltw
Ai Highland Park Marri* Cv runasium, Thursday night, u<m 8. M. U. and tli« University of
— October 31, (ram % until '/clock., OkJahoma, for the pmrpeae of deciding
The annual Collefe Chorus wetaar Various « «!-«• organisations and '.pen a meeting place at the Natioael
held Monday afternoon at High w*|l perform Hallowe'en > H Cwveotiae, at a regular meeting of
II br .if, f*e «lc«t emeri- j ar|j wa§ attended by about jn the form of fortune telling, weird th* fraternity, in the Harris* Gym-
gpgiw M UMt MB- .Mv«nty-five members, warding to b! « K cat* and w.trhea, mag>e doc- nasium, Tuesday evening,
Elt at the Current literature Club M(l yui^, Parrtii, sponsor. Keveral um, mm** paean#** ***« awl other TWs in the first time the convention
rcguiar meeting held ruesday f^Uy Mntori were guests, includ- amusements. Prises for the bjst Hai- !&• bt*J'1 h,1(l in ^outh. s * L-
a*ewag It tit* •'el®** *■ **• Coi" ing Ur. and Mas. W, i. HeConnell,; ,we'ea «ia>aai>« «W 'it •>• *- ' n,vfir','y' "f 0ki*h'"n* "r*' X" **'
lege i !ut Uouso. We talk was based ' Mary Ander^n. Mar^e' C. All nlglllUll W&mm* «a mm Tlrtir r* th': yeat, ^
on St,, m-. i u.ftatoon <rf i-ducatioa. Dm, Floyd, Mary Sw.et and masked and in appropriate Ml** Virginia easier, of Dallas, the
using <11 lllj H at leisure time the fcv. stapleton ami W. W. Ywfcf. (bringing aetoe makers, **uak*r*. ;■ «"-nalTnaeurer is
. r • ;-al IhMB* I Almost all of the students "mad# horwi, ami other Hallowe'en novel- *"k rth *• '-is a graduate of
' ' , , .. mmm mi m in* iuwm , ^ C^tOmu. and hc
1U MUtf that aviliaatma could Mt lbt. twa-m l« hike ««t to tne park *>•«. A Halloween l^nfira f«lh w^d ^
aii« itc4 if man had u> work ail at the Mti naveral preferred to ride in the 'V ® dance will terminate the wall- j
vity. There will bt- no admi mun
hargwi to either faculty nemkiri
..r students). The fdl-<wi g com mi
tee;, an- in charge; Martha Hargrove,
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n Three big
il plete uniforn
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Luecke, Triesch, who an
MIoHMS Pl'Rf'HASE1) FOR jltge color* greor and white; the
COLLEOK YBI.I. LEADERS knitted coat which to lumberjack style
I is whit* with green collar and euffs
&*ar<un«.« m>*o beon invented College truck, which carried the eats.
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manual
time.
have more time to give to
away with
After game* were played the
group marched by, in slngk 'lie, and
received a pointed etick with whi< ..
is teaching in the
Vivian Summers of Jacksonville,
rmer student at the College, viaited
Jewel Edwards last week-end.
g fit-ral chairman; decorating, Doris
lark, Klfrida Harrison. Mary Ruth
Sowefl, and Ksthryn H -ad; ^tunt#,
Ifna R. Williams, I/ uine Msrtin, and
Fern Doty; and \j,hUt%, Lucille Ellis,
( RIDDLK IMKTORIf AL SOCIETY
TO MEET WITH HPONHOR
the *i J*iy oi tt estbetic stde of iife ^ ^ lhe|r and a plate con-
oi lit* Oi WMiuUiiil thuig*. j UininK wumt rs, marshmallows, b*.
no eoactauod nis u lk witn ms in ^ v)feAd> pic|,i«#( potati, chips, and
u-rprt-.il.. m ot i'o % "UMUUtM^ |C(. ream wa served on
ii -uaa." |5|!:::«one* as the second courae.
Laura liettie Smith gave a piano The coaimlthM of arrang«meiitn,
uio ami during the bur .neas meeting |fparrill agisting, wan com-
li.|w i aveoexa was elected a ro- lH)ted o( lht. following: Esthor Ruth
l>r ntative to tho meeting of the g^irley, Francos Hunter, Annie Joy The E. D. Criddle H'mtorical So-
1, deration of Women's Clubs to be Walton, Lorerie Mauldin, (Jeorge r iety will meet at the home of the
held in Mineral Wells with MatUe Waller, Robert Morgan, J D. RoUrt* spowor, Dr. L. W. Newton, 1/21 Syc-
KeJlc CimatocMW* alternate. Ruth Mnd Cecil Cioper. jamw® Btreet, Monday evening, Oc-
West gave a report of the treasury !fiber 28 at 7 o'clock. All mrwliers
' PITTMAN H0L8E KNTERTAINH to PW^nt, Doris Clark
Th<? girl* o." the PiUman Houiie r rei. dent, *aid.
cntertaimd their sponsor Ouids Cen- "• ™ "*^***""
ry. Tuesday night, Oetober 22,. All PATRONIZE OUR ADVF.RFL KR
jrathfcTed around the family tire where
various topic* were discussed. A hoi
i lamaie feast was served followed hy
ortune telling with apples.
The member* of the yearbook com-1 "At the flash of tne lights" tho
mittoe acted as hostassea and served group retired on jmlleta in the hall-
r freahnitnts daring the social hour way.
Loremt Voylest *!*nt Sunday at the
>al)aa Fair.
No,
Bronoufh. Dierrieux, Haun, Kantz,
Lheves and Loachke are not names
rom UM immigration port, but names
.hat go to make up the roater of the ^
; /enton Teachers College.
What would the world do without
listance? In the school there are
tuck things as Bounds, Blocks, Miles,
farr and Far. With such a Pace, we
hoold be able to do Moc.re.
Then whfre would the world be
without Cash and Nichols? War fare
would not be much without Cannon,
'lunas and Tunnella.
The Scotchman is happy when he
has the corner in anything. Well, in
this directory there are forty-four
names beginning with "Me".
Such names as Ford, Smith, Davis,
Harris, Freeman, Jones, Moore, Martin
and Miller are easily located in the
sjuid* beause they leave a space that
draws the eye.
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megaphones and com-
l have been purchased
for the yell
Leggett, head yell
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The boys
■tripe down the side,
will provide themselves
«r, Altoi; H> rring ami Cecil Co
These uniforms carry out the
with a white coat sweater to wear on
cold days. If the head yell leader
,p«r.! works hard enough he will be present-
Col- od with a letter at the end of the year.
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EXTRA
FIRE
Fire -iid considerable damage to our stock just before this
went to press. This will in no way affect oar opening as
planned. Just as soon as adjustments can be made to stock
and fixtures we will be open for business again.
Watch For Big Fire Sale
Notice and get big values at an
extremely low price.
Brook's Eagle Pharmacy
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ai 1 also a yearbook report,
'She folk,wing new members were
miturtod: Mary Buchanan, Edith
Mttehall. Ruby t. Wilson, Aadki Mae
Helen Caveneaa, Dorcas Drake,
o.g Taylor, Elna Mitchell and Mary
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Oolilerand William Kernel!
Dii eeled by JAMES TINI.IHG
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Teachers College Auditorium
Also Tiffany color classic and two issues of
Fox Movietone News.
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8e« the new Fall tryle-colc*i
now oo display
W. H. Morrison
Across .Street N'irlh East of
Campus
Notice
Hrooks Drug Store—West Side Square—has bought the Han-
cock's Eagle Pharmacy. This business in the future will be
known as Brooks' Eagle Pharmacy, and just as soon as improve'
mints can be made to the building on the corner below us at Ave-
tiup A and West Hickory we will move to this new location. We
w it continue to carry a complete line of College suppl'es, but in
addition to this, we will operate a first class drug store and
pharmacy in all departments.
Watch for our opening date
Theo Brooks, Manager
Phone 299
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SALE
Hundreds of items will be placed out on counters far below their actual
value.... Merchandise that we don't want and if you do it will be a sav-
ing in price... For instance many articles that sold for 50c will be sold
at Sc-10c'15c or there abouts. Truly out of date merchandise but the
outstanding values of the year will be offered.... Come to this sale and
have the time of your lives.
H. M. Russell & Sons Co.
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Armistead, Isabelle. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1929, newspaper, October 26, 1929; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314033/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.