The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Quicker Deliveries
Tender, .luirv Meats
-\NI>-
Highest Quality
GR(H FRIES
TURNER ft GRAHAM
QUALITY GROCERY and MARK in'
DONT FORGET THE FLOWERS
BOYD, THE FLORIST
I'HONE 573
Sandwich**
( old Drink*
Corona typewriter for -ale. Used
one year. Well taken care of. Price
SH.r>.00 D. W. Hendrickson, IMS N.
Isieu-t Street.
PERSONAL MENTION
IF IT’S TO BF-
PRINTED
-SEE-
ROSS PRINTING UO.
2191 West Oak Street
Telephone 841 :: Denton, Texas
“Sendee and Satisfaction."
REMEMBER YOIR FRIEND WITH
A SELECTION FROM Ol R
STORE
W. L. YAKIIKOI liH
JEWELER
North Side Square Denton
Olvmp
North'
ia Punfertionerv
went Corner Square
TYPEWRITERS
Standard typewriters, all makes, 10-
year guarantee, $31.60 to $71.60. Ten
days’ free trial in your home. Pay
♦2.00 down, balunce in 12 months, or
10"f discount for cush. See me at
ones' and get a Standard Portable
Addin* Machine FREE!
LEO HAYNKS
125 Welch Street Phone 357 W
F. W. SCHULZE ft SONS
THE STORE OF QCALITY
GROCERIES
Fancy (andis*. Fruit* and Nut* for
liirht housekeeper*, one and all. WE
DELIVER.
223 W Hickory Phone 240 or 426
NOT A BIT TOO EARLY TO ORDER
Cards for (iHiiiiiemeiiiPiil
Why not avoid last-minute confu-
sion by placing your order for Card*
with us NOW?
Some Specitl Items l.artre De-k Blot
ter- Green, Brown and other attrac-
tive tutors|, Bookbimler’a Paste, Book
binder’' Cloth, Mimeograph Paper. |
BALDWIN PRINTING CO
Fifth House South of Square
Phone 278 208 So. Elm
GOOD PRINTING
CARDS, PROGRAMS AND CLASi
“TO-DO” PRINTING.
KOI TS. THK PRINTER
Telephone 888
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. HAVE
YOI R SHOES REPAIRED BY
Gallagher ft Marriott
“RIGHT NEAR THE COLLEGE"
SPORTING GOODS
FishiiiK Tackle
Toonts Nets, Balls and Racquets
Baseball Supplies
In udditon you will find at our store
uny thing to Isi found in a first class
HARDW ARE STORE.
TALIAFERRO BROS.
TELEPHONE 125
NORTH SIDE SQL A RE
STEP IN—
Right on your way to the square.
A large assortment of Gifts that last
Opposite Record-Chronicle
\ ANNOY JEWELRY CO.
219 West Hickory Street
Gross Bros.Cnnfeelionm
East of Campus
f andies
School Supplies
-SEF-
MITCHELL & SHUT
For FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK
EAST SIDE BARBERS
PRINTING—
KASTKK H ATS ami TOGS
We received several shipments of
Easter Hats to day and can now suit
almost any taste and pocket tiook.
Good Assortment Hats
$4.75 to $25.6
Beautiful line of Dresses in the
newest model*.
See nur line of Gingham and Per-
ca'e Die h - at- —
$3.5#
Tliey are lots lietter
JILIAN SCRCGGS
WOMEN’S WEAR
EAST SIDE
READY WHEN YOU WANT IT
AND RIGHT WHEN YOU GET IT
HALL PRINT SHOD
Weal Side Square Phone 4$#
College Burlier Shop
A nice place for ladiesT Sure, 75 per
cent of the farulty member*
patronise thi- shop
SPRINGTIME CALLS FOR LOVE
FISHING AND CANDY—
WE HAVE THE( ANDY
BRING YOI R SEWING AND
HEMSTITCHING
—TO—
Hill Beauty Parlor
MrCturhan Bids. Denton, Test*
FIRST GUARANTY
STATE BASK
DENTON, TEXAS
Miss Beulah Kent was a week-end
visitor in Fort Worth.
Misses Kowenn Newman, Maynte
Gray ha in, Ruth Smith, Edwina Rat
clitfe and Mr. W M. Hamilton accom-
panied the debaters to Hilltown Fri
day night and participated in a pro
gram.
President II. L. Murqui- will go to
Fort Worth ne\t Friday, where he
will lie a guest of the University
Club. He will deliver an address to the
club on Friday which is their annua!
Pre-iilent’s day.
Mi's Grace KatlitT, editor in-chief
of the Campus Chat, ha* returned
from the bedside of her mother who
hu- lieen -eriou.-ly ill. She reports
the improvement of her mother. The
staff is certainly glad that she has
returned so that -he can labor with
Us.
Miss Bess Rahen was a visitor in
Fort Worth the last of the week.
Mis> Ina Mae Christian s|s>nt the
week-end at Plano.
Misses Beulah Kent and Olga Broy-
les were visitors in Fort Worth last
week.
Miss Bettie Mae Langley -pent the
week-end with her parents at Celina.
Miss Bertha McCain was a visitor
at Nevada.
Miss Lucy Webster visited in
Gainesville last week.
Miss Lena McConnell was a busi-
ness caller at Cameron last week.
Miss Gertie ls>e Oxford visited her
mother in Dallas.
Mi-'ss Esther McAlister and Neppy
Floyd were visitors in Fort Worth
last week
Luther Thomas of Weatherford, a
former student here, was a campus
caller last week.
Miss Molli<> Ground was called to
her home last week at Cedar Hill
account of a death of a relative at
that place.
Miss Pearl Vinson visited in Dalla
last week.
Mi" Mayme lee Meredith visited
in Gaine-ville last week.
Oliver Jones was the work-end
guest of his parents at Roanoke last
week.
John R. Gibson left last week for
Springtnwn in response to a message
announcing the death of his mother
at that place We extend our sympa-
thy to the bereaved.
Knliert I. Neal of Gaine-ville, a
former student Imre, wu.- a campus
caller last week.
Miss Ariel B. Little of Troy is the
gue-t of Miss Mary Ruth Cook.
We are glad to note that Iferal
Jones who had an operation at Fort
Worth, April I, is convalescing rapid
ly ami is expected to return to hi
work sism.
H. H. Welllsim who has l**en teach
ing in Mr. Pender’s place ha t return
ed to his work at Hender-on.
A. V. Price of Sanger was hare
last week.
Miss Margaret White, u per visor ii
tlie Cleveland schools, spent the
spring vacation in New York City
and Eastern points. She visited
teachers colleges, where he ernpb.
ed elementary teachers for the dove
land -chiMils for next year.
Ill B VTER.H TO H \\ E BUSY WEEK ♦*♦♦<•♦♦♦♦♦
l a-t Saturday A. 1.. Bentley and
W W Floyd, representing our college
in debating, accompanied by Thomas
Da\is, alternate, I,. W. Newton,
coach, and B. E. Looney, left for*
1 an .>n to contest the debating learn
o' V\ I S T C. This college, in the
• "ii of lit’JI 22, was defeated in
tii forensic arena by Canyon. Tin*
teai has ben working constantly and
stuo\ ing the question under disurus
"ii The party will return next
\Aeilnesday following the debate
M nday night
In Denton, either on Friday or Sat
unlay evening, T E. Hardy and .1 A.
Rickard will iiun'I the team of East
Texas Teacher College from Com
■ rce. This debate has lx*en post
poned once on account of illness in
tl. family of one of the East Texas
n ' and if a suitable auditorium can
not Is- found, it may have to lie post
polled again. More definite announce
mint will probably lie gixen later
\\ ith these two debates, the literary
representatives of the college will
have completed four of the five eon
ti i of the season. The remaining
contest comes with Abilene Christian
i nllege sometime in May .1 A.
Rickard and Thomas Hardy will Is'
given the second test which should
lie the classic of all.
SPORT TALK
Dreamland Theater
EASTER GREETINGS
Wednesday, about two o'clock, the
I agle net men, composed of an aggre
gatmn of real stars, met the Austin
i allege racket wielder.- in a tiery little
game on the Eagles' home court
I In Eagles made quite a hit at T. C.
I and the papers of that place
carried a very complimentary write
up of the events All of which goe-
to prove the fact that the Eagles are
climbing in every department
Be there at the next game and
make an enthusiastic background.
I \t.LES WIN MEET VT GKI BBS
In a track and field meet with
Grubb'; Vocational College last Sat
unlay the Denton Eagle- came out
high pointer of the affair. Little in
‘urmation concerning the meet ha
lieen -ecured by the Chat.
It is understood, however, that the
Eagles lieat by some six (siint .
i iptain Slack was going good and
was high |snnt man of the meet with
2o (mint t. "Humpty ” Miller, la-t fall's
long and rangy star football end, ran
the half mile in 2 minute- and f» sec
“Chief’ Riley did good work in high
jumping and having eliminated all
competition he cleared the bar for
fun close to ix feet.
SEMI PANSY BLOSSOMS
Pansy Bio-......- in black and white. Seventy five or more colors,
including sunbursts and orchids, various shades, tints and tone
Deliw-n d anywhere in the United State ut II (Ml |ht hundred
WILDWOOD PANSY GARDENS
THIGA. TEXAS
HAVE YOI R I'HDTOGRAI’H MADE
THIS MONTH.
WATKINS STUDIO
North Hide Square
>.++<.<.+<.+4.4++*.
WHEN IT IS NEEDED IN A HI RRY. WE ARE AT YOUR DOOR.
AVeNl’E ”B”
ELLIS ft MALONE
WEST OF THE CAMPUS
NOTICE, SENIORS
The Senior Cla-- will meet in I. 31,
i Wednesday at chapel period, for the
purpo-e „f .electing staff offeers fur
their issue of the Chat, and -one
other inqsirtant thing- are to Is*
cared for.
A. J. M.DDI.EKKOOKS. Pro
PRIMARY ASSEMBLY.
The Primary grade held their
weekly assembly on Saturday morn
ing at 9 10 The program had lieen
planned and wa- a- follow
America, the Beautiful.
lord's Prayer in uni on.
Trio Barrorolle from Tab*- of
Hoffman (Offenbach I Ku(h l.oone\,
Beulah Pender. Jewell Hooper.
Song- by grade*.
Kir-l All Through the Nigld
(Welch Folk Tumi.
Second Nobody Know the Froub
le I've Keen ( Negro I'laotation Mein
dy |.
Third Believe Me if All Tho-e
Endearing Young Charm- (Iri-h E"lk
Tune).
with
JAMES KIRKWOOD
PALACE
WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
Cxnthia Stockley's story
of Paris and the African
veldt now on the -creen.
•«
Desperado "Half If you move,
you're dead."
Stuilent "My man, you should !*•
more careful of your English. If I
-hould move it would lie a positive
sign that I am alive."
APPKOPKIate
Bo Ion Tran-cript ‘Have you
hearii Brown' -lory of how he cored
off a taxi driver tin morning ’"
“Yes; I told it to him la-t night "
WE THANK YOU
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
STAGE LINE
To Forth Worth and Hillsboro
Don't forget the Old Reliable when
riding to Fort Worth and Hillsboro
or returning to Denton.
leaves Denton leaves Fort Worth
6:30 A. M. 7:80 A. M.
9:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M.
12:30 P. M. 100 P. M.
4:00 P. M. 3 80 P. M.
6:00 P. M. 6:80 P. M.
Fort Worth-Hill*boro
leaves Ft. Worth leave* Hillsboro
8:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M.
12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon
4 00 P. M. 2 00 P. M.
6 00 P. M. 4:00 P. M.
NOT TAKING A (HAVE
Sami after half a day's hunt i
“Boy, we've l»een huntin' for half a'
day and ain’t -e*n no panther- yet I
don’t lielieve there’- none here."
George "Course iley ain’t, I made!
sure of dat hefo’ we come."
THE LOGIC OF HOLIDAYS.
If we didn't have holiday - once in
a while we couldn't appreciate the
re-tfulne-.- of hard work.
MILD HUT SUGGESTIVE
The more than usual lack of intelli
gence among the students that mom
ing hail got umler the professor's skin. ’
“Class is dismissed." he said, ex-'
asperatedly. “Pleas# don’t flap your
ears as you pass out."
Mr-. Goodwun I wish to elect a
Wrthdax present for my husband, and
I can't think of anything He doe n't
»ntokc nor drink nor go out night-,
nor play cards.
Sale-lady Is he fond of fancy
work ? Ex.
Eight "Grandpa, why i- it that
you have no hair on your head
Eighty "Gra- doe not grow on a
busy street."
Eight “Oh, I -ee, it can't get up
through the concrete.”
Bank Teller: "This check i- all
right, but you niu-t, I#' introduced.
Can't you bring in your husband?"
Woman: "Who, Jack? Why, if Jack
thought you wanted an introduction
he’d knock your block off Tattler.
S \Y, HOYS \NB GIRLS!
Pick out your Mother' Day package
of ('ran#' Kine ( undo
Be# "Chicken" I’err, man. He will tell
you all about it. Eor -ale by
GARRISON DRUG STORE
Exclu-ive Agent
Phone 19
We t Side Square
PALACE
Friday and Saturday
The Depository for Campus (Lai and
The Yarra.
DIRE( TORS
»r. M. L. Martin
V. N. Master*
V. E. Smoot
I. M. Curtis
W. C. Orr
J. M. Evan*
C. H, Smoot
1. W. Boa*
Make connections at Fort Worth with
ears for Hillsboro, Waxahaehie, Steph
enville, , Breeenridge, Weatherford,
Mineral Wells, Decatur and all inter-
mediate points.
Fort Worth Station--'Terminal Hotel
Denton Station—The Curtis Co.
J. M. BELL, Owner
TIMELY
“That certainly was a very fine
sermon," said an enthusiastic church-
member who wa- an ardent admirer
of the minister. "A flne sermon, and,
well-timed, too."
“Yes," answered hi* unadmiring
neighbor, "it certainly was well-timed
Fully half of the congregation had
their watches out."
"What kind of meat have you thi-
morning?" said the haggard husband
to the butcher.
' We have some steak a teniler a-
a woman's heart."
"Guess I'll take two pound- of
sausage."—Tattler.
wir.TTfTrrrTTj
HAD HIS FEET ON IT.
"Some ilay,” -aid the high browed
young man, "I expect to have the
world at my feet.”
“What have you been <toing, all
this time," snarled the cynic; "walk-
ing on your hands?”
•through the dark
EASTER NOVELTIES
GREETING CARDS
PLACE CARDS (14c to 25c)
STICKERS
CANDIES
(HB'KS
RABBITS
AND
FAVORS of all kinds.
THE FAIR STORE
PHONE IS#
EAST SIDE SQUARE
Center of Block
NOTICE
To Ihi* Traveling I’nhlic
We have an extra morning run,
leaving Denton for Dallas r\t 6 A. M„
arriving in Dallas at k A. M. Will
have one of our large closed-in Reo
tmeses on thi* run.
We will also have an 8:30 P. M.
run out of Doatan for Dallas, aad a
later run out of Dallas for Denton,
leaving DnEna at 10:80 P. M„ arriv-
ing in Denton at 12:89 A. M.
These last two runs mentioned will
l« made every Sunday night only.
The 7 P. M., leaving Denton for Dul-
las have lieen discontinued.
D A L L AS- DKN TON
(JAINESVTLLK BUS LINE
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The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1924, newspaper, April 15, 1924; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719813/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.