Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BUSIEST HALF-DOLLAR ON THE
CAMPUS
‘ What IwrniiM of the fifty cents that 1
pay to the Y Vk C A ?" This i* a question
that com.** to the min() of many girl* on
'•ur campus. and it is a question the an
*wer to which they have a right fo know
Twenty cent* of it yoc* away to aid in
the administration of th. work of the Na
tn.nal and World Y W ( A I tf that
twenty cent- twelve cent* (foes to HhIIh*
THE Y. W. C. A. CONFERENC E
It was such a thrilling experience that*
everybody wants to tell alaiut it_ As a
necessary preliminary some forty or fifty
tf iris* met in front of the Science hall, where
they scrambled on to the "four corner" of
the two trucks that were waiting Present-
ly. "all aboard" wa- called out by the drivers
and Miss Kuss. who was going in a special
car. and knowing just how to be if in thinit*.
-aid. "All right. irirls. |jo ahead and make
for the administration of the work in the I "* ho"'e wh»n >,,u Ret there"
Southwest; five cents goes to New York '» ,h,“ ' • ,h,'n *'r‘' *hlU' 'loesses,
for National work; and thre, cents gnc* to j blue dresses, plaid dresses, etc . in the crowd.
London for the World i VS t A huI not mHnV h*"( U'‘,M traveled whan
The other thirty cents is used on our own wh,,1,‘ delegation were covered in the
campus for various purposes Some of it is kr"1'1 d0*’ "f ,h*' 4 °u,,tr> r,,H,i
»p< nt for publicity, onni for books, and
some for refreshments, eti Hut tiu- part
of it that we ar< most interested in just
now is the part that we shall put into the
Rocky Mountain ' onferenc* at F.-o- Park
August IT "7 This fund will be used to
help pav thn expense- of (firls who will iro
a* d* borate* to the conference repre-enting
laitli the sunmo'i and tin winter • *-iolis of
the eolleire
\ committee is now at work selectinir
these sfirls (fur \ .-socialion should help to
send at least ten or twelve girl- This can
riot In dim unless each irirl pays her dues
at once Th* expenses of each ifirl who
makes the trip will he approximately one
hundred dollars Money spent in this way
will tie a real investment for the Assoeut
turn anti for the t'olleire, since vvi -hall help
to send only ifirls who are to he hack in
-ehool next year
Receipts during 'hi -iimnier
F.xpcnditure*
Balance
Pay your dues at once in the V
lest room, basement of the Seietiee Mall
(ILI.IT II JO.NKS, Treasurer
After two ot three slight stops the
happy crowd arrived away out in the
country at the coni farm, by the brook at
which they wen to spend the evening
Then they unloaded, heard the orders for
the trueks to return at nine o'clock, and t|UM |1(>UI
then
VA • it i con : that tin sain- desire sei/
e«| early even -in pri -ent Without ■ mi
sidenutr tin '|uesi inti of propriety lin y were
■ non -plashing in the placid stream. They
did not mean to ifei their clothes wet. of
nurse, hut Sophia, beinir more during than
the n-'t. pluiu.’cd in and began swimming
When You Are in Need
OF STATIONERY. TOILET WATER, FACE CREAM, AND NOR-
MAL SUPPLIES, COME TO THIS STORE.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
KODAK WORK DONE HERE IN THE STORE
Martin & Hill
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I TY (III! i.I\ F> UN VI
KMHII VINMI NT
In her usual sympathetic and
fa-emating style of -tnrv limy Mi-- Mur
ley irnve a most interestihg sketch of her
Uccissful i liner as a li icher cmphasi/. On last Tuesday evening tin faculty club
illy the fact that the irie 'mist love their nnipnsed of ladv teacher* and wives of the
work and use moderation in it if they hoped 1 faculty, entertained the husbands and
to succeed a* te.oilers children of the faculty on the beautiful lawn
Nine o'eloek arrived all t<*> soon, but the near the Manual Vrls building Electne
trucks tool not returned Nobody cared light* and chairs in abundance bad been
I.* ficp one could kfmw what ah* happenini' >|j,en |IUI tllMl thirty madi ill wonder what placed on the scene, so that even from a
1 f" n,i,m U11' "'nih d.y and tin itowi VV|(> wroily It was decided that the crowd distance tin yuest nally,ed that a pleasant
would -tart on walking \S« went out on "veniny was awaititiy them
the hill a short diatanci where we *to|ipe<l Since this* was the ti rut I meet my of tin
a while, with Miss Russ to study the stars dub for tins year, ni-t visitmy was one
'Ten o'clock, and still no tnaks They were of the main features of entertainment V
yettmy miii of (using one of Mr l.eyett's quartet composed of Mi -sr» Me hay, Mi
adverbs i restless by this time, and a mini t onnell, Vitz, and Hlackburn aany "Massa's
her of the yirls continued Un it walk 'They in dc (’old, ( old (iround," and as an encore
had yotie oh, a mile or two it seemed, when "Hid Black Jot
the command, “( nine uni back" was passed Another enjoyable number on the pro
aiong the line By wireless or some way. yram was a reading by Mrs .1 Edwin Tay
Miss Russ had learned that the trueks were lor, Owen Mister's "Padre lynicin " To add
mi the way, and Ilia! we bad missed them to the pleasure of the cveniny, Mr St ('lair
At la-t they came, and (he jov of (he crowd loaned the club one of his licnutifiil Edison
was afloat again talking machines, on which several records
Before nndniyht the crowd of happy yirls were played
was hack to the place of beymniny. ylad in The committee in charge served delicious
their hearts that they had had the privi brick ice cream and cakes Each plate was
"f the Library building for the purpose* of i|h>" Su* h wonderful clay s as ’hey ,,f attending one more V M confer made more attractive by a little bouquet
ccurney iny to ( lull Lake From the very 4s,r' I h« y net none mtcrcstmir pioph and wondering if a sure rnoiiyh trip pf white daisies
outset it could he noted that this was a «nd enjoyed more wholes,,,,,, pleasures than I (|1 ,.Hrk WOH|(, m„r,. (.„JI1VI|W,. There ,s no doubt Hiatt he Women's Eaeul
rather unusual set of young folk- In the "ad '',r b‘,for' d’cir pnvileye to en
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tw.:i2
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looked like o many 'last roses About this
time -cinn coo whispered. "Ijiw. w tint docs
VI i Motley think of us Wondering if
they Were not as modes, as become the illy
nity of V M i \ members, they liaiked up
at Mr- Morley. sittmy on the bank above
and diseernmy that yleam of joy on her
sweet face, and the “God bless 'em" atti-
tude of her heaniiny -mile, they knew that
there is in her soul the youthfulness that
understands
The crowd then went out on the bank of
the brook where the main prnyram of the
Kill ( VTION II GOES TO ( l.l II LAKE evening began Here the yirls closed tlo-ir
- eyes, and with Miss Russ, went from dif
Last Saturday cveniny at *i o'clock the ferent ports of the country to the Estes
members of Education 3I . lass met m front l‘i'rl‘ < onfer. ro., when- they pent
ten
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
DENTON,TEXAS
Capital and Surplua
$100,000.00
NOTES OF OTHER TIMES
firs, plan- every one was ..n hand and >"> They ,0"k tranq.-. -aw the SOCIETY
•rearmy to yo" some thirty minutes before "W-d His kies all about them, the rmyhty _
the time set Hut ..winy to the fact that ' dorado canyon winding it* wav below, the Alexandria Kyy| t, Ml H C Miss (
Red Pieree culd not !«■ there until after the .......heavens and then cam. the thought. |.to|tl|<.y tla> H„ ,„.r h()UlM, v1r
tease ball yarn, it was about ti 16 befort the '•*"* maiyaitieant are th. work- >.f man. n1h(t Anthony of Rom. There are rumor*
starl was at last made 1....", fnmys w.n vet to ..no. Mini. ,|1Ht H|| enyayement may Is- announced s.koi
Hire,-fly after amvmy a. the Lake, lunch <»" majority wee enjoy,ny another re I, ,h||, Mr Anthony ‘,ay tak. up his res,
was spread, and O. my' such y.M..| ihinys to creation houi m various kinds of yames, ’ be j |() Alexandria,
eat' Ask R H Lee Mr Lee say- he can industrious few spread -upper Kverylaaly j
not figure why a woman would want to vote yather.-.l around the festal board and Hie* |{t>mr
when she could fix up su.h ,’ihmI hostaaa, Mrs Morley. in her kind, impressive
tv club is a much appreciated oryani/ation,
and that Its success this year has made it
a permanent one
t ACTS VHOI I THE I'l ltl.lt si Hi it >L
SIT! ATION
SPECIAL PRICES ON
DRESSES.
Wc are show my Ihtrc assortm(*nts
of dresses, all late sprinc style*.
yave a
The Nveray.' doily attendance in the
I Tlited States is over 2ll.(MI(l,IHNI pupil*
Duriny the past winter over I .IHNI.tHHI of IjrttfCI
Italy A l> '14 Mi Nero l a. sar these wer. without teachers
very enjoyable violin concert last thiriny the past year 22 per cent of the
All Voile and Organdy dreaeee at
Half price. Special prices on all
After lunch almost everyone in the crowd manner, yave thanks to Him fmm whom I,.vrnm|[ t„ .,-vrral thaouind . f hi* friends, t. a. her* quit the profession la-cause they
We will charge for alterations nt
enjoyed a dcliyhtful swim Mr I ay on Ua.k "«r blessings .om. Each one wa- yiven
it upon hir»*.-lf to i.aieb a eertsnn youny •* piste whwb *he was soon to heap with
lady the art of swimmmy and , hiiic near t,,MMl eats Those in the r.-ar were some
ta-my drowned what nervous at first, for fear that the
Mr Otlam, the instructor m Ed II. and his table would be emptied la-fore they yot to
wife chaperoned th*' party. Mr tldam "help their plates. Hut their fears were
proved the theory that a teacher can be
"on.' .if the boys" nn<l not l>>o«<- the respect there was plenty and to spare
of his students Miss Kirkpatrick, of Mon were refilled but cakes and sandwiches still
yomery, Alabama, who is vi.itiriy Mr and remained Then came lemonade in biy pint
Mrs tldam, wx*s honorary yuest of the i1 ups
party After everyone had feasted to her appe-
Owiny to th. late return of the truck, titwV content. Miss Russ requested that the
The favourite nundier of the jiroyram was could not earn a liviny
.me of Nero's own compositions entitled.
"The Sack of Troy." Mr ( aesar was a.
rompani.-d by the buniiny of Rom.
London, Enyland l-Vtl Mr and Mrs
soon appeased as the last one filed by. and I , , ,
l*lat u' Henry Tudor announce the marriaye of
In six of the Southern states one third of
I he schools were without teachers.
I.ess than five per cent of the t.-a. hers hi
the Tinted States are men
The Southern states have a laryer |mt
e.-ntaye of men teacher* than the Northern
state*
The New Enyland rural school* pay
Factory yirls receive
thp-ic price*, flo pirk 'em
reck at they are. We cen suit jroa
:inti fit you.
JULIAN SGRU66S
Ladies Outfitters.
their son. Henry, to Mis- Anne Holeyn The
happy couple will reside in the house of his
fathers in l^nidon and will lie at home after teacher* $16 a week
Christmas of IMS. $.»« a week
New York City teachers heyin at $X(i a
ls.nd.in, Enyland 1.6X6 Mis* Elixnbeth month, the hiyhest rate in the United
w. departed at a very lake or rather, paper* be collected and bum........... thta ,tMU^hl<.r „f th< ^ Henry Tudor State* New York window cleaner* are paU
early hour for home, everyone de. lar.ny time several yroup* were scattered •bout L „„ hrr hm|„. h,.r Minn $7 60 * day
that he had sja-nt the met delightful even tellmy stone- No pme* were offered for k, s,u|tr1 „f s.-otlaml, M.*s Stuart ha* In W *late* of the Union the averaye sal
iny of anv thus summer the ia-st story hut if there had la-.-n « prize, ... , . -rv. h^r« tvui * ....ur
’ ' ........ I,, hr-en with her co.min some seventw-n year*. “r> ,or tea. ner* is *.».ai a year
wre fe«'l sure that Mrs. Bowliny would have _ The averaye laboririy man i* earning more
THE DAI.LAS COI'NTY ( 1.1 B MEETS.
won it whon she told what -the didn't do one
niyht. with a little pearl handle, silver-
The Dallas County < lub met in 8-t? Eri
day. July IX It wa« enthusiast n ally de. id-
**d to organise a basket ball team Four
teen yirls volunteered and ayree.l to met <m (hf> tr^„ an,j M(rain »,*, RUss asked u*
at the court* at « .'Rl P M that evemny An t<> r„n^W|r,te in th. "auditorium " Na
entertainment rommittm- was appointed by ,uw, ha(, ,prM^ ,-ourhe* all ala.ut, a loyal
the president as follows: Mi*« lx.uise Pieixe. mvitatlon wa* extended to her children to
Cambridge, Mas- IXIH) Mr and Mrs m.mey than the average teacher
John Adam* of Roaton are gueat* of friend* The people of the Cmted States spend
, in the nty attending the .-..mnieneement ex '«',re money on the soldier* and sailor* of
|errise* of Harvard University. Among the tbe regular army ami navy than they do for
Time earn, for the last part ..f the pro prHijuj|,„(| ,h|„ „ their promising son. the education of their children
gram, lantern* were lighted and hung almut |f hn A,|„m, Of the tMXl.tlOtl teacher* in the United
_ __ State*, one thml of them have had no special
barrel resw.lv.-f when she found a burglar in
her room
HAVE YOUR SHOES FIXED
In time. Rubber heels are better fer
wear and comfort. We flx 'em.
Only 50c Buy other thing* while
you wait. The lady will wait on ytm.
GALLAGHED A MARRIOTT
At
Pari*. Frame IXI.A It i* announced ’raining beyond th. X«h yr.de
Nuthnrit iv elv that Mr. Napoleon Hone parte ———————————
Mr* ley V Bond, and Mis* Hall
At the first meeting of the club the fol
lowing officer- were elected
President Mis* Kate Henslee
S^ r"u,r> M"* Keclcy ^oneral secretary of the Y
will soon take up hi* r.-Kl.ls-nee on the island
re and gladly accepting ,1. ...me sitting >f ^ Hw
and others re. lining. Ilk. th. an. i. nU.t ey * ml throuyhou’ France regret ex.eedinyly
yot into position for another pleasant hour
A talk by Ml** Morley, who played as
Reporter
Mis- Elizabeth Bond
New York City, wa« the
W t A from
mam feature of
to lose Mr Bnneparle and wish for him
great happin.-s* in hi* new home.
i)RE7\5fT.AXn
MONDAY. JULY Mth.
Ethel ( lavtnn in
"LADDER OF LIES.”
Alxo h two-pert comedy.
Price* 10c Mid 20c.
TUESDAY, JULY 17th.
William Kuxxrll in
"TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK.”
A Ixo a two-part comedy.
Price* 10c and 20c.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 2Sth,
Billie Burke in
“AWAY GOES PRUDENCE”
A Ixo a xnapw comedy.
Pricea 10c and 20c.
THURSDAY, JULY 29th.
Ora Carew in
"LOVES PROTEGE”
A Ixo a good comedy.
Pricaa 10c and 20c.
FRIDAY, JULY 30th.
Frank Mayo in
"THROUGH EYES OF MEN”
A Ixo "THE SILENT AVENGER” No. 15.
TWO DAYS COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 31 at.
William S. Hart in
"THE TOLL GATE”
A Hart xuper-feature.
Austin, Texa* 1X41 Mr Sam Houston
ha* lately moved into the residence made
vacant by the departure of Mr Mirabeau
Lamar We arc very glad indeed to wcl
come Mr Houston and hi* excellent family
among us Mr Lamar, it is said, may go •
South America on buRines* at an early date
For the Better Kind of Kodak Finishing Let
O. C. LOWE
DO YOUR WORK.
kN F.AI* OF LITTLE STABS '
Some of the star* kept the ap|a.intment
which the Normal student* had made with
them Monday night Other* either did not
put in an ap|tearancr at all or retired shy-
ly la-himl th.- dark cloud* which enveloped
the sky in the northeast ami southwest
Mr Mwen*on wa* the renter of a very in
terested yroup a* he explained various re
lationshlp* and pointed out the apparent
movement* of the stars Hi* . pera glasses
coaxed V.-ya. the Corona, Job'* Coffin and
other* nearer the earth, but had no effect
on the Scorpion, hidden behind the cloud*
"The Sky. Spring and Summer Nights," a
very adequate elementary treatment of the
summer sky may he purchased at the Y'
W C A room for forty rent* Perhap*
another star night ran be arranged Those
who expect to teach this fall should know
of the little taiok "The Sky, Winter Night*,"
by the author of the one being u»ed this
summer Through it a new and interesting
woruld could be opened up for hoy* and girl*
who have seen much of the sky but under
stood little
PRINCESS THEATRE
PROGRAM. SATURDAY, JULY 24tli.
"BURNING DAYLIGHT"
A pit'turization of Jack London's master novel of the North
land.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 29th AND 27th.
America's sweetheart, MAKY PICKFORIL jnnw Mrs. Douglas
Fairbanks) in
"SUDS”
From the f'harles Frohman production “ ’Op-o’ me Thumb.” A
production wonderfully appealing and effective—One of those
rare stories that goes straight to the heart and awaken* all
sorts of human sympathy—Sweet and charming, wholeaome,
fresh and refreshingly natural.
Want
Often—W* Appreciate Youi
Yen te Feel at He—
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