The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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The theme of t!>*■ X VV (' A \e-
pci i'n iit wa- ' K*te Park VI;
M alk**» tnlil of it- inspiring fellow
-hi|i -he defined it a- as-ociatmn.
companionship, <M>d interest-, anil a
mutual union in a arc at work. This
fallow-hip presuppose- a common in-
terest in the work in foreign land-
ami in the home anil- a -eekmg to
“follow the it learn.” The intere-t-
there bring the worket -houhler to
-houhlei an heart to heart m a con
nmn ground. VI Walkei expre- ml
a ho|ie that man> of the uni- wouhi
avail themselve- of the opportunity
to irrow through the fellow ship at
K-te- Park,
VI Morlej tohi of the piritua
value ot K-te- Park She -aid this
' alue \va threefohl to wor-hip out
of doors, to widen one’- spiritual vi
ion until it liecame worldwide, ami
to realize that religion i- not a mere
form, hut a vitalizing force in ever)
ilu> living The he»ut\ of the great
out of-ilooi brought k iike re pon
to the feeling of the p-a mist who
-aid "I will lift up mine eyes into
the hill- from whence rometh my
help.” The i|Uiet re-tfulne-- of the
place matte t'lin-t invitation, 't om.
unto me all ye that labor and are
heavy laden," more profound. The
religmu- -ervice.' were a a liene.iic
tion to the traveler. The lecture on
t'hri-tian Internatioriali-m and tin
fellowship with Christian repn enta
live from foreign land- fo-tered a
worldwide vision in -pintual thine
Mi Brown pok> of the recrea
tional advantage- of K-te Park. Th<-
earth i- the I ..id’- and the fulnes-
thereof." There were va-t material
to in pm the thought that liotl ami
Nature an <>nt It wontlrou- beau
tie are awe in-pirtng I he eagei
longing to enjoy tin1 magnificence of
the mountain-, waterfalls, ami tin
t|UOd lakes ha- a temlenc) to cause
the tourist to untiertukr too much.
It i wmth while to la1 systematic .n
ight eemg. Mi Brown aid that
tourists should he reverent towaril
the park , and lean- then tieautie
intact fm othe i
tilutly* Massey gave suggestions to
the pro-pective ilelegate conetmine
what they -hnuhl take with them. She
e |M-cially -tres etl the plea-ure a k>«
link affords.
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The Current Literature Club met in
regular -<--n>n Kri-uiy evening. At
ter u brief business meeting the pro-
gran aturn. ,..i-i 11> Mi fay
lor of the leading department, who
read Ibsen1' “Hoi! House."
The meinher- of the chib count it a
ran prix .-go t>. ha\e heard Mi
Taylor’- charming mterpretat on of
the other, hut
hoped the ext Would tie in his own
favoi I he second read nfliirmative
and the crowd w. nt wild. The ong
victorious preartief' stepped hack and
gave fir-t pla.'e t.• the hard working
teachers.
In the gii!-’ reading room an in
formal reception wa- given for the
debater-. The vi ;toi - were invited
t.nck and then- our l«.\ - were heart
ily congratulated.
the play.
Since the debate
come- ui the neat
night, the meeting
• itli San Mate.-
regu ar meeting
ha- Is-en moved
up t. Thut ilny . \prtl Id.
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The ini- m lie I >f the V ..ling Mill's
Itiide (’In- of th. Central Pre-byte
nan Church had their young la.lv
friend- a- then gue-t at their third
regulai l.an.-u.-i, given Wed......ay
evening at the Mai) Arden Club
House at tin I’l-achei College. Some
eight) |m-i ..n were pre-ent. and a
three com e meal wa -erved accord-
ing to tin follow mg menu
Fruit Meet a r
lire -mg
V HU ' Creamed Pea
Mutter
I’orcupme Sahui
I .dfee
P i a a Mode
A t’lavtoi 'ice |in -blent, (ieorgia Cm
< lucken
(’and led
Dread
an
. I.
informal
\ cafe
IM HUM \l II Nt HI HN I H|{
1*1 If \ l KRs
Mi i. I Mi lb i and Mi Gordon
Weir, mtercol egiat' deliater from
Simmon College, and their coach
Pr.d'e -oi i in pin-11 wen- the I'm- I*
id the Willtan Dougla Hutlei Ora
toriral A--ociutmn at
luncheon given in the t
term Krulay
The I tent.in di-halei .
m enlat've-, and memls-i ot the
oratorical a--notation met tin- Sim
mol) dehatei at the latlon. and at
ter introduction were over went to
C. I \ The following guv t were
pH <nt Mi i Gam-on, Page, and
C..X, and Me -i Compton. Price.
June , A-hburn. John ..n, Daw-on,
an.I Si- v edge
farultv rep
NitTK I t.l II i I I II Ml M HI it'’
The V W < A. i plain mg hi
have a booth in which will he -old
undwirhe and pies during the field
meet April 18 and II Itonutinn of
-andwiches and pie will lie highly
appreciated. Send your contribution
to Mi Clara Cox, the Student Life
Secretary.
V. W. i . \. sINf. I V'TEK
SUNGS.
Ka-tei morning the V M t V
girL vi-ite.l various home inging
Ku-tei <mg- Among the home- vi-
itnl wa that of Mr Swenson, who
caled to the girl and invited them
m A nice warm room wa we I
cumeil and hot chocolate with whip|n-d
cream wa- in readme foi then
Cake in -iui|ie of rabbits and chn-k
en were al-o -erevil. VI. Ituggiin
played four piece from the M*- ml
and then favor were pa rd.
Thank to Vli Ituggun anil Mi
Swi-n-on fm the treat.
DENTON REPRESENTED VI
ST VI E (ONVF.NTION.
At the late convention of the V
M C V in Waco March 80 81, the
N T S. T. < wa represented by
thiee deiegali from thi ..nil organ
nation Thoma- Davis, John Me
f rougher, and l.loyd Hsi'i
The theme of the conference
brought u challenge to each membei
foi a greater Y M ( V nml a phut
foi pet onal work.
(ieorge Steinman, a -tude. t of
Southwe-tern, |mke of the aetivitie
of then a--ociatmn. showing the t\|ie
of organization that i« con-isfent in
it- work w ith an en ployed ecretary
Mi Steinman told of the woik for
othei -in jails, county farms, and
rural rhurche and was enough to
ruu-e each one to re-olve to do more
in the future
L. A. Coulter ami John Krhard, <T
rectoi * «f V M ' A work in T<-xa
were a -ource of in piration anu guni
unci- during the conference I h* n in
inum goal, a viewed b Mi Coulter
for an-. V M < A i-
1. A definite object of prayer
2. To confront net with the r am
of Je-u- Chri-t.
8. T" hold occasional religious
meeting-
t. Some form of HiWe tudy,
a. The missionary -pint
Tom Curry of State University con
ducted the devotional and many
thoughts of intere t and inspiration
were advanced
A tudent council repre-enting the
various college of the -tate wa- or-
ganized to work w ith the -tate exeru
tjves. The two representative from
the Teacher ' College- on this ruuii
fll are Reed of San Marco- and An
derson of Hunt-villc
NOTH K! No I II k:
III ItH VHHINt. Hul *| PKOPMII
ToR*.
V mi are requested to meet at the
I'eacher College Vuditonuni on
Wedi i • ay afternoon at " ::tt in ordet
to igu application idank foi hoard
ei- and runnier- fm the -uinmei term
of IThi i- impm'iint and we
trust all will he there. If regular
propnetm know of othei who will
take -tudent during the unimm,
plea I- 1-1 that tliev an pre I'llt ill -o
I VV PKNUKIL
f'hairman til t nino.itti'i on Kiri-pti.in
of Student
Itl’l N IHH 'I No'l It I
Owing to the fact that the Choral
( lull i tn give a program in the no
'•itnrium I hm-day evening, then w ill
lie no meeting of either tin- bov m
girl-- glee club at the legular tune
thi- week All mendiei arc urged
to lie pit ent at the next regulai re
heal al.
I I M HI It- WIN I |RS| HI It VI I .
About 7 l i on Friday evening,
Vpii n. the auditorium, decorated
with Simmon colol and Ili-ntm
color i e minded with college ong
anil eollege yell- It i alway a great
hunol to rom|iete with a team that
ha- a long trim- of vietmie to then
credit. It i- al-o vmv ext ding Sun
inori land at the top of the iletiating
iiddei The t intent - knew that there
would la- a hard battle I hey al-o
knew that they had on our ule two
fightei .
VV hei the .lebatei ap|» ai't-d on the
t-i-ne, the crowd rn-e ami greeted
them wdh r!u it and yell'. Mr,
Klankenship. chairman, welcomed the
vi-itm- and paid a tribute to the in
titution which they repn- ent. an<l
the meal foi which they -land.
The uh eet for debate vvu . "Re
olveil. That the free faneellation of
the allied wai debt i for the lie t
intere-t of the world Out boy rep
resented the affirmative
The gong minded and the race war
on 'It V V. Price was fit-t to
l»-ak At fir-t he eemetl -lightly
nervous, hut after a -hurt time he
gained con plete control In hi- ptiw
erful wav he ana v zed each part of
the uhiect, thereby laying the toon
dation for our -econd sp*-aker
Mi I. S Miller, the fir-t peaker
of tin oppo-dion, took time to ex
pre - hi appreciation fm tin kind
and warn reception they received He
wa perfectly at t-a <■ froi* the ls-gul
rung With hi- wll rounded voice lie
delivered hi peerb rapidly and ef
festively,
Om cron- peaker, Mr. Arthur
June po t- 1 .1 deep remnant voice
that Carrie well. Mr. Join cant-
forward with perfect confidence. On
the mini rock, laid by hi colleague,
he constructed hi- argument which
the visitor were unable to teal dow n
Silver ti-ngued oratory wa exhibit
etl when Mr (Jordon Weir took the
floor. The gentlemen from Simmons
produced convincing argument hut
failed to con-nler all the point- in the
question.
. The . a i envel.i|ic (ontaming
the decision of the judge-, were torn
often lief ore Me-'r Price anil Weir.
The first two divided the -pods They
1 I V'sll ll |i \|*v | KTMV;
^ 'N'lKD College hoy to do .lain
"" two oi thiee hour pirn day.
Flu _*:t.
M Will* I- type your theme-, out -
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The V elil. N oil. V ifi ( lull of the
Training School met Vpril *». The
piir|iose iif the meeting wa to elect
new ollicei . The follow mg w ere
• erti Pit ulent. Till.i Maigaret
Inn, ecti-tury anil tiea urer, Hurwell
Slit paid; reporter, Itelphim- Millei
The I nil decided to give a Latin plav
'I Ixenin'ily read the play In Hil-
da - and the character- were as
signed.
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WHKN Mil W
Mi K*T I HI IT
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M. M irv Henegar of Tort VV-.rth
jvisitetl M; Para lee Henegar at HIT
Mulberry Satunlay and Sunday.
TIRNKR & RRANAM
SOUTH SIDE SqUAKK
Ql If KF.K DEI.IV KKIKS
'I I zaheth ('urneo of Sungei
I" Sunday at home.
Vim Patrick. A II ’’J1, for-
n t 'tor of the ' ut'cn, now teach-
mg n I ta I las, wa- a visitor on Sat-
urn
St HOOT
SI ISSOIIS
It nenl new -ci-sois in your
'I wink. it will pay you to ee our
Sti - nt Spt. ial $ 1 00
<>ii i teed, and vve keep them -harp
fiet
TV THIS HIHV. III.
VII IHH i: III SHI m SIDE
Dreamland Theater
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II VIM II V VI VI KRS I TIN VNH CHNVV VV II. VRI.K IN
"0\i; IVKIik OT TOVK"
**ut ot a deal -kv -lie liteially cia-hed mto In- life from a hurtling
II V ’!•..■ ■ I 111 N M-i-.in ' • till.- 11-I'm II ,.t i,,h III I 1 1' . 11 ;i t - II • • .1
rood man gone vvi.mg. ann the aving for gimiou vvomanhood of
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Owing to the Inti-t srholastit meet
here next Saturday, the ..pen house
will In- onutteil until the following
week The program mien.led fm
Vpril II wil in moved up to April 21
The increased i-ha|iel attendants- of
both farultv and tudent i- certainly
worthy ot mention.
SI’OKTIMi HOODS
Head.piaitei for Sporting (Jootls,
(»>m Suits, Tenni Rackets, Rail- anil
Shoes. We re pa i r umbrellas, locks,
and make key
THIAKURKO IlKOS.
TELKPHftNE 12a
North Side Square
THE VMIKH VN THNsnR
offer* special chair* lor I atlii -
"hine*. VV t tall lor and deliver.
VV.dth Thi* Spate!
vm»
FONE 221
(iriMTlil'N
I mils ami I {iinlirs
Srliool Sii|»|»lit‘N
MVK OAK MOM KID
1.0V D K Hol l ow ELI.
1224 West Hickory St.
ME ARE AfJENTH I HR
REMINGTON STANDARD VNH
PORT VHI I TV PEM RITERS
OKMON
Typewriter Kxfhnige
WE SELL, RENT AND BUY ALL
MAKER OF TYPEWRITERS
II IT’s To HE—
NMN TK 0
-SEE--
RUSS I'KINTINti KH.
210 j Me*l Oak *lreel
Telephone Ml :: I lent on Texa-
“>emre and >atl»faction.M
I «h\anls' IliiiiitT Shop ;
'*|M-eial cart- -.-ivi-n thililrt-n.
Hair ( ui«, 25c shave, lac
Second Hour Last of Exchange Hank.
I Ifl -'ll >1 R VM It!: HR v t hi; vm
WITH I HI >11 STM VM DTK
Rll>.
0|\mpia KoiilPiiioiipn
Mc*t Side Square
ttNI.V THE BEST
OIOM KKIKS
Fruits t audios
I.igl t Htdi>rk: Wo carry
tin must complete line of
(Jl AI.ITY (;RO< ERIKS
in the rrrv
\\v I Ivli\ n I’hom* 11 in I Till
Princess Theater
VV I I IS I ^ 11 V V Wll till It'll VV
Priscilla lit .m anil a great . a*l in a r< ni.irk.ddi pu turi/alion ot one
ol ilu Im-i novel* hv I It V Nt I' HnlM.SHN III |{N|;lT
“The Klame #f Life”
litis is Mi-s He.in’* verv late*t anil ht-*l |HlN"| Ml" IT!
' V I I ItllVV
ItH It V It H I VI VI VIM. I IN
• WIKIM AT JORDAN
Then- are thrill*, aclion, coniedv, *nii*hine.
I’ltlNl I " Plfnl.lt \ VI' NI V I If III' VPI’OINT’
TMK SHAW STI MO
Kim* I'IidIos
love n* a trial Grocery Account this
month. Me arc pieparcd to take care
ol vnnr Grocery need*.
Mr deliver
Phone 80
Mef'DMBN A SIMPSON
\Ncst Side Si|UHit*
t. Vltlil N II V l>
'PltlNG I I HVV I It* I Hit | HIM
MING II VI '
It VKKFTII '
I I Itl VIN HR VPI It 11 '
TOM I I'
'IHH Poll'll
t till Hit I V' 'in h'
W HUDSON A. II \KKIS
0 nicer
11‘l | VVc*l t onrt Square
Hvt-I 11..1 i i.-i.lT Htug Stole_
l,rl I s Kmnisli \ on uiili
(iiornips This Wonili.
RAHARO iV SON
I28.’i Med I lak S|, Telt-pholif I 12
When m neeil anv kmtl <tf Punting
The College Hniiier Shop f . -
AT THE SAME OLD ST VNH
expert hvrutr M(tith KM Ts THK KKINTKK
Shine* That Shine
O'Hiar A Ur.-w.ler, Prop*. Tidephnm* skh
( VI.IJNti 4'ARDS!
You will tion tie m need of t all
-i g •■aril-, programs, Etc.
PltlMT.Nti—
THK T VIIt STORE HAI.L I'KINT SHIM
t VMPHEI I A REE. Prop*
E»*l *ide Square
lu*t the attractive gift* you would
like to halt to give.
READY MHEN VOli M VNT IT v| w TMIM;s ,N piypTERY
A Nil RIGHT M HEN VHI GET IT
Ve Oille Shoppe
711 M EST o VK ST.
Meal Side Square Phone 4b0
M I 11N | *|l VV \N|l I HI It'll VV
Vpril II anil 12
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
IN A
SI VltTI IN*, i <t\ I TORY
OF
HOI I V WOOD I II I
M KITTEN RV
ELINOR (il.YN
The WorliKs \ SOme”
I Kill VV \N|i 'VII MOW
Vpril It and II
PET I MORRI'ON
IN
• WKST \S. KAST”
ITIIKH SALKS
Me have purrha e.l 122,000 pan U S.
Vrmy Munson la - * hoe . ire ij Ut
12 which wa- the entire urplur lock
if one of the largest I S. govern
ment *hoe contractor' .
Thi- hoe i guaranteed 100 |>er cent
olid leather, color dark tan. ladlow
tongue, dirt and waterproof. The ar
tual value of thi- hoe i- $•! 00 Owing
to thi- tremendtm- buy we rar offer
ame to the public at 12.d ..
Send correct ize. Pay po-tman on
delivery or M-nd money ortler. If
hoea are not a represented we will
cheerfully refund your money prompt-
ly upon request.
National Ha\ Slate Shoe
Company
2W IIRoMiM VY, NKM* VoKK, N.Y.
KISH I \ D SKASON IS NOW HI’KN
\ riiMin uri f.ition tifMi tiiiiif I i It unit o !<•» Comiiih'ionci ^
lt«»\it. Xu tin IVxm , u\“Our j»m* «*n* ft h law iipi’li** to only lt»«*
pul *»< 11« I. .iiit til flu* trite, .mil owner *»l Ink** and creek run
tro fi hmv tin m i- If Ini Im*i »i iiihhiip-i thiif fi hinic in f uh laik**
• nifiiin-t the Iha The nlxivfi |ir<»ve conchj*iv®l\ thut it n n**t.
(OWK ON, Rn>\ II M>M \NI KIIIM. MM !
JIM I I "IMiMAVI. Manager 4 LI II I.VKK
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llat ii.g offered tinge 111«i > etl hat to the ili-ei iminating lathe
.1 ol tin community fm eventeen |iring ea ->n . we an- plea-ed to
I! innitur t-< the irriva •>! tinge Ka-tei showing, lielieving there are
|| in,in heitiq ai ai-y where neai th<- price Fm cht-a,M-i hat-, ee out
ii in. • ng at * - (Mi to «'t (Ki
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|| M< offei M.imt-n' M eai a hen it i t vli-h alw ay -.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
VtnMTN * M E VK.
Von ran’t lo-al thi* place lor *timethiiig good to eat
Mt- carry everything m *ea*on.
AMKRICAN CAKK
I hr I. VDIKs VNII GENTLEMEN.
IN ’23
WE’IX GIVE YOU BETTER
DRY ( LEANING—DYEING—PRESSING
SERVICE
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
PHONE 31
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