Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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In the Cheapest the
Least Expensive?
Of many lines of merchandise,
doubtless your answer is “No." But
how about your groceries? Are you
satisfied to buy an article of food of
unknown brand and quality just be-
cause it is a little cheaper—in price—
than one of known merit?
Think the question over. You!
health—the most important thing in
life—depends upon the suality of the
food you eat. So isn’t it really econ
omy to buy groceries of highest qual-
ity even if they do cost a little more?
We lielieve so. That is why we
handle only goods of the highest quul
ity. And that is why our customers
continue to trade with us when they
might buy their groceries cheaper
elsewhere.
When you want the best, call 25
or 926.
TI'RNER & (iKAHAM
QUALITY GROCERY and MARKET
REGULAR MEETING
of Denton Lodge No. 82. I. O. 0. F.,
‘•very Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Student memliers cordially invited.
JOHN W. CRAIN.
Secretary.
Coczefy and Club Notes
H ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦
ATTENTION
College girls wishing dresses to bo
made or designed, cull at 214 Normal
Avenue. Price.-, reasonable.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
For First Claaa Meats of All Kinds
Whisenant Meat Market
106 Fry St Telephone 138
WE DELIVER
Home of
THE NEW EDISON
and Short Music in all the latent pop-
ular tunes
DENTON HUSK (0.
219 West Hickory St. Denton, Texa*
RIG SISTERS TO ENTERTAIN. < I RRKNT LITERATI RE CLUB
Pocket Knives-
Extra-Rood Printing; 15c up
Students’ Special
For the past hfteen year* without SciSSOl S $1.00
change of location, we have been esc- r
cuting PRINTING of the better kind. RaZOPS -
Try ua for anything you need in Stu-'
dent Printing and Engraving $1.00 Up.
BALDWIN I’KINTINii CO KVI IIS HARDWARE CO.
Phone 278 208 South Elm SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Light Housekeepers WATCH FOR OlIR
BIG 19-CENT SALE
Will find everything they want in the
grocery line. Just call us up and we
will deliver.
L P. VM'OMRS ;WE WILL SAVE YOU
GROCER' MAN S'V
Went Side Sqaaie We Deliver WUnL1
IS and 1M
IF ITS TO BE-
PRINTED
-SEE-
ROSS PRINTING CO.
2191 West Oak Street
Telephone 841 Denton, Texas
“Service and Satisfaction."
THE FAIR STORE
R. C. KEE, Proprietor
East Side Square ( enter of It lock
The “Big Sisters” of the Young
Woman's Forum are inviting the
“Little Sisters" of the colli ge to be
their guests on the evening of Satur-
day, February 7, for the Kid Party
at Harriss Gymnasium. All little sis-
ters are asked to dress in costume,
bring their Christmas toys and meet
their big sisters at the Mary Arden
Lodge by h o'clock. Every girl of
the sulwollegt* cluss is urged to la*
present. She will find a big sister
awaiting her.
♦
MONTHLY MEETING
OF THE FORUM COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting of
the officers and council of Young
Woman'.- Forum will In* hi Id Wednes-
day, Febiuaiy 4, at the Mary Aldan
Lodge at II o’clock. Important bus
mess; so every member is urged to
lie present. (Signd) (\ leste Anne Tur
pin. president; Dora Floyd, secretary.
♦
Help cilehiate the fiist anniversary
of the dedication of Harriss Gymna-
sium Saturday night, girls
♦
LEE LITERARY SOCIETY.
Tin- Robert E. I<ee Literary Society
met Friday night, January 30. and af
ter hearing reports from the various
committer's, proem ded with the inter-
society try out debates.
Much enthusiasm was shown, and
judging from the interest taken in the
debates the Lees are going to put it
over in “giand style" this \eur. Those
chosen to lepresent the society were
Thomas Davis, G. H Andrews and
Paul Taliaferro acting us alternate.
Tate, ehuirniun of the committee to
organise a basketball leum. called a
meeting of those interested in basket-
ball after the society adjourned, and
plans were discussed for games
Choate wa.- elected captain of the so-
ciety team.
The following program will tie giv-
en Friday, February 13:
Music Miss Giesecke.
Speech Otis McBride.
Music Mr Slaughter
Spiech Paul Taliaferro.
♦
MUSICAL NtlTES.
-
Hie Current Literature Club will
! I'.ive its regular meeting in Kendall
l I II Friday evning, February «, at
P- m. All members are urged to
prt sent. The following program
i announced:
Loll ( all My favorite O. Henry
i-tory and why
biography of O Henry Kffle Me
| 1 <ud.
i 11 Henry's Western Stories Liz
It'arkwell,
loading, “Pimiento Pancakes"—j
lb nine Crowell.
♦
See Kid- will In' Kills" Fehru try 7 i
gills.
♦
LITTLE SISTERS ENTERTAINED.1
STUDENTS!
Make our store headquarters for—
Sport ins Goods, Gym Salta
Tennis Shoes, Baaket Ball
and Foot Ball Goods, Pocket
Knites, Srimtoni and Rasors.
We repair and rent typewriters, also
Trunk Locks and make Keys, repair
and cover Umbrellas.
Taliaferro & ( amphell
North Side Square Phone 126
DALLAS-DENT0N
JITNEY HI S LINK
DEPENDABLE GROCERIES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Dallas Denton Schedule
Leave Dallas, Commerce and Market
Street, at 7:30, 8 30. 9:30, 10:30, 11:30
Special attention to accounts of 12:30, 1 =30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:80, 6:80, 6:30
light housekeepers. h:30 and 10 P. M.
■I A li IIIAJI *'*‘*ve Denton, 215-217 West Oak St.,
WOODSON A. HARRIS at «:10, 7 I0, 8:I0, 9:10, 10:10, 11:10
A. M and 12:10, 1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10
(Irscer 5:>0'8:15 p M f0T I><>111^
The Choral (Tub is now hard at
work on “Haydn’s “Creation," an ora-
toria to In- given in the spring All
members who wish to lie in the pic
lure for the 1986 Yuccu are asked to,
meet in the auditorium at 3 P. M
Tue.-day. Mr. Vit* will lie there and;
all are requested to lie there on time
We intend to practice from now on
in th* auditorium except on Thui-
day, February 12.
I lie "big sisters" of the college
(Senior- and Juniors) will have us
tloii guests at the girls kid party
Saturday evening, Fihrunry 7, their
"little sisters." Stunts, games, fun,'
sing ong, music and eats will all bej
• '•udy for the entertainment of the,
J"uny Woilitn of the college. All girls
an in gi d to don then kid dresses
ami appear promptly at Harriss Gym
tia-ium when the clock strikes the
hour of even.
♦
Welcome to your college tin- young
holy who will he presented ut the Kid
Party February 7.
♦
ANNI AL KID PARTY.
W. L. YAKHR0LK1H
JEWELRY
Phone 128 N. Mid• Square
WE WOULD BE GLAD TO SEE U
First Guaranty
State Bank
DENTON. TEXAS
The Depository far Campua Chat aad
The Yucca.
DIRECTORS
Dr. M. L. Martin
W. N. Masters
W. E. Smoot
0. M. Curtis
W. C. Orr
J. M. Evaas
C. H. Smoot
R. W. Bass
Mrs. E. C. Smith
“Backward, turn backward
Oli. Tune, in your Might
Make me a child again for Saturday j
night."
I hi- will he the plea of the young i
women of this college on the evening
ot February 7. The young women
majors in Physical Education will lie
ho>tess#s to all other young women
attending N. T. S. T. ('.
A new young lady on the campus!
will lie presented to the group. This!
is Ini first appearance und it i> hoped
that she will In- given a very cordial
welcome by all present. It ia ru ;
mured that she is a very interesting
entertainer Come -,*»• and to hear
hel
This is the eleventh annual kid par
ty tu be held. This year is the first
anniversary of the dedication of the
Harriss Gymnasium. The Senior and
Junior girls will bring their "title sis
ters" to the party this year.
There will lie fun, eats und plenty
of music. All girls are a-ked to bring
a hug of pennies to buy opphs, all
day suckers, gum und -triped candy.
Don't forget your apron and hair
ribbon Saturday night, girls.
♦
YOUNG WOMAN’S FORI M
AT < H \PEI. FEHRU ARY 6
—PORTRAITS
—KODAK FINISHING
THE SHAW STUDIO
119| West Court Square Phono 122
WOMAN HUNG
She hung her arms around her hus
hand’s neck und said, let's buy our
candy and drinks from the
Olympia ( onfectionm
Nartkwaat Career Square
Hours 7 00 A M. to 6:30 P M.
“WE KNOW OUR BU8INR8H“
College Barber Shop
FLANAGIN ft O'RKAR, Ptepa.
108 Fry Street Denton, Texas
THIS IS TO LET YOU KNOW—
That we are in our new home now.
We have the very latest equipment.
HAIR ROBBING A SPECIALTY
The Sanitary Karber Shop
225 WEST HICKORY
MRS. RAY
Themes, Note
MRS. STOVALL
Typed
We DELIVER
PHONE 80
PRINTING—
READY WHEN YOU WANT IT
AND RIGHT WHEN YOU GET IT
HAUL PRINT SHOP
West Side Square Pheme 4H
WE AHE AGENTS FOR
REMINGTON STANDARD AND
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Cars out of Dallas for Denton and
Gainesville leave every hour on the
half hour and cars leave ten minutes
after every hour for Dallas.
Dalles-Denton-Gatneaville Line
leave Denton for Gainesville 7:40,
8 40,9 40, 11:40, A M. and 12:40,2:40
4:40, 5:*0, 6:46 and 10:30 P. M.
leave Gainesville for Denton, Dal-
las and Fort Worth: 6:16, 7:30, 8:30.
9:30. 11:30 A. M; and 12:30. 2:30,
3:30. 4:30 and 7:00 P. M.
Fare from Denton to Dallas, |1.00.
Round trip, $ 1.76.
OPERATED BY A. L. COFFMAN
The Girls’ Glee Club is living
through January, although it is hav
ing a -truggle to do. We are work
ing on a group of songs to lie present
eil in a-sembly in the near future. Al
mends rs are urgently requested to
come to the rehearsals on Thur-dn\
afternoons at 4 o’eUiek. Special re
henrsals will lie arranged for and
noted later.- Reporter.
♦
Help make the rafters of Harris-
Gymnasium ring with laughter Sat-
urday night.
♦
J \M ARY MEETING OF
THE FORI M COt NCII,
RENTON
Typewriter Exchange
WE SELL, RENT AND BUY ALL
MAKE8 OF TYPEWRITERS
MITCHELL A SHIPP
Per FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK
bast side rarrrrs
MR.CLIAWAWPYI
Gallagher A Marriott
Shoe Repairing
School Supplies
H08E, TENNIS SHOES,
OVERSHOES. NOTION8
Ul fry Street
the College
IF—
Your clothes are tore
Do not get sore.
IF—
Y'our clothes need prest
Call 24 and well do the rest.
TEXAS CLEANING*
DYE WORKS
(Herewer to ( allege Tailors)
24 11* Fry
The offirers and ronneil of the
Young Women’ Forum met for the
fir-t ripe»,ng of the year on January
II at th* M. *-v Arden Lodge at II
OV rk.
Those present were: Celeste Anne
Turpin. president; Ruby lee Martin,
vice president; Dora Floyd, seere*ary;
ftussle Myraele, Myra Sowell and
Alma Sims, Senior representatives;
Gladys Nr»m»n Welta Angel, Golden
Fry and Inez Edwards Ray, Junior
representatives; Birdie Brenholtx, Ella
B Wat-on ami Mary Kliiaheth Hooks,
Sophomore representatives; WaldKe
Maxwell, Ellen McClure and Thelma
Wright, Freshman representatives;
and Miss Clark and Miss F'oster.
One of the topics of discussion was
whether representatives when elected
in the fall term should remain repre
sntativs of the same class or not
throughout the whole year, even
though their classification was chang-
ed. A motion was made to the effect
that all representatives should repre-
sent the same rlass all the year.
Misses Newman, Fry and Martin
were appointed as the committee for
revising the constitution of the For
urn. It was decided that after the re
vision of the constitution it should be
printed in the Campus Chat, and
should he passed on at the next meet-
ing.
Mias Clark led a discussion of
plans for a health campaign and for
Good English Week.
The Junior girls of the Young Wom-
an’s Forum will have charge of the
following program February 6 as a
forerunner of Better Speech Week:
Processional, Organ The Silver
Torches
F’orum In ignia Celeste Anne Tur-1
pin, president of the forum.
Jazzing It in English Welta An-
gel, Mary Lou McCauley, Louise
Stout und Golden Fry.
Plea for Better English- Mr. B E.
Looney.
Recessional, Organ Silver Torches
♦
K. P. C. MEETING.
REASONABLE RATES
Stencils Dir la tie*
PHONE 1061 -J
Cat we aid your enjoy moot
of the whiter time?
ASK LITTLE HOY BRIGHT
—HE’S RIGHT!
We can if you enjoy sports and
like 'o save your money. We
will make your last winter’s
suit look stylish and serviceable
and it won’t cost you so much
aithor
MMONE - fiOO
?—ARE YOU—?
Are you a loyal student of the College,
supporting its organisations and publica-
tions?
If so, BUY A YUCCA!
A very lively group as-embled last
Friday night when the club held its
first regular meeting of the term. The
club was glad to have Mrs. Martin
with them again. All enjoyed the
most interesting program. Everyone
appreciated Miss Walker's and Miss
Schoonover's numbers. Miss Bean
gave a very helpful talk concerning
children’s stories.
The mem tiers decided to give n Val-
entine party which is to lie one of the
biggest social affairs of the season.
The social hour of dancing ami
games made this most «njoyabl- eve-
ning complete.
♦
MUSK RECITAL.
“ON THE STROKE OF THREE”
()ne of the very best of the New Screen
Shows, Saturday evening, February 6.
POPULAR PRICES, aU-
COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
The e will be a recital given by the
music students of Miss Anderson,
Miss Schoonover ami Mr. Richey in
the ai.ditorium Thu rs* lay, Fatorna •5,
at 6:30 p. m. The public is invited.
♦
GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB.
DAY OR NIGHT PBONR FOB AMMULANCB
FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED EMBALMI
PICTURE FRAMING
V. W. SHEPARD
Day Phone 148 216 Want Hickary Stmt
The Girls' Glee Club will meet In
th# auditorium Thursday afternoon at
4 o’clock. All members urged to be
present.
Girls, hav# the time of your life at
the kM party.
♦
“Fun, did you say?" Why, of course
we will have plenty of it at the kid
p«rty
Still Growing
Now over four times as much
business as in November
Whitson’s Heal Cafeteria
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Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925, newspaper, February 3, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720165/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.