The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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NEWIitWED EX-STUDENTS RELATE VARIED "
! London and Liverpool combined more
' than 'passes' through' the Suez and Panama
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AND REAL 1.0YE FOR AIJMA MATER:: a fW deal of 00 1. m.de '...
'3 . - S 11 " i V the' city attractive. $22000 are apnt dally
h-i. 1 . ii.. i...j inmJ. whirl. I. ln-l m mii.t.n.lliiff to 'keep the .ircet. and alleyi clean Do
Canaries are Entertained
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The Canaries' were entertained Saturday
1 kept in the ba.e- ESE "' Nb E ""
Bnt. Intho museum r J J- -J -. X JnB..Fool.. PflradUc J ml Thts
who were married here lat June at Daisy """l' of 'e monument
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three rousing cheers
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to who feel that tho many friend of r rcVca " "F t Car and cirlo Mil. Detty Compton was elected.
th j couple who are extremely popular -- "-""". ""'""" 7 .omB of that West Texas scenery Those Following this the stove wa turned up
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a a . . . t all I1. lrlt ilntifn InmJ nil (Ivla tAnlf n Tinrtil In
tyvmemhers.of A. C. C will he glad to White House asking for. Mp. Lincoln r.i7Z ZLZ" MlJ 72 L Za .
Aid of ihemi. wrote hm o check for five dollars which a. -. u.i Ana mo uiunw .. u '. . "D r .
reaa oi inemit . ... r.i . .. -into- of dav That fee na Is success and this part was proved by the
Llfe has held many thrills for us since "ad "Pay to tho order of the colored felt "t ' oe M dayi inai teenng w ... '
JdSd il0 flit. Wo flew awav from collene " with a peg iS." We" saw the 'orhj. lost hero in the rumble of traffic. J1"" beln? c'car.f W V .V T i
J"n5J;6Ui..Wo tlew away trom wi W . . Tcll llg jf Denn Speck gtui keeps time Tho Cananca adjourned with tl.o last
that morning On our honeymoon trip to the wai cnccK. : L t .. f t.--i (Imili in mwt nciln Nov 14
:i.-.-.i... : n.....i. w ...i .1.. Afi Irvine Sorlnfifleld wo' lost little for the students to march out of chapel Ilu lo meet again nov. 14.
wide plain of Texas and New Mexico time until we reached Chicago. Before and If BrasVell .till play Napolean.
wVero we saw many herd of white face drllnB into tho city we painted odr Last Clmrge Sbmo day wo are com ng
cSttle roamlng'the free prairie of the throats. Wh lodlno'and prepaid for the hack. We are coming back to enjoy the
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west. From there we approached tho snow ?lgh...of the noted Chicago. Wo spcrit uual chapel proceed ing. and marc i ou
calcd mountain of Colorado state. There one night and practically all of the lot aaln will "the Dunch. My! Wont thai
nature Was flourishing on every aide. We lowing day there. From a double decked be a "Grand and O or ou. feetngr wme
w'ero .urrounded in the beauty of tho observation bu wo flowed the city' sky u. quickly and don t leave out a squib of
rrfeuntaln flowers crystal stream of .now "rnpers It. beautiful parka and boulo- new. Remember u. with much love to
water spruce and pine which furnished vards arid it. largest manufacturing plant everybody.
af lovely border to the lofty .now capped Wo also went through the noted Marshall Larl and orayce.
neak. above. We drank deeD of tho beau- Fields department storo which is reported ' " t .
tics of Coforado and thought we had just ho the largest department storo In tho
pbo'iit seen It "all but after having driven world. A number of relics from tho
' from Abilene to Detroit In the car we are .World' fair were in. this store. Never be-
convinced that our trip to Colorado was fore wero wo afforded audi p wonderful
onlv a bealnnlna. opportunity to study pooplo a. we were iu
After a brief visit with our people at clif. They ycre .warming the .tree. Entmdnel
Waurika Oklahoma we left for Detroit '". "T '" lno I "'" ."'"" uc ul
on 'the morning' of September 25th. Wo nI8h- Some wera r ch and ome were
.Jealiaed that our trip wa. to be a long J' orao & fW whlle othcn
. ' .i..ii t . looked .ad. In place in tho poorer ec-
we decided to take our time and make JIonof lho citJ hdreIl we"! Pa diversion for the night; the. music wa.
ft a plea.ure trlp-a continuation of our " tle ' hundreeU. They wet? of Ao vafJety nt yhIch
honeymoon. Can you Imagine just how dy and half clothed. It seemed hat Robb(e Fogter an Frenchy ThomM w0
m'fell when we turned our back on the her ul8 Joul8 e ")" out or lmt high score. The corporation of Kerche-
Muth'with all Vur friends and loved ones ancl .sympathy. Chicago ropres.ed us as & shock Lldi but not very limit.
and went wiling away to the1 cold region. Je"8 Breal Pkco (or Cl.ri.tlan workers. y Jt . yMri cau8ed omo
o'f the north? But we had decided that neefd tho Breat Physician and III. go5 ierlou complcalion8) bu lhere are no
if we put our tru.t in Him who i." able P1'' of ovo and kindnc.s. ( reccnt deyclopmentg Aiho h0 mah pur.
to. guide all would be well. unr.ni. w of lha en(etanmct wa. fun Yerda
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SOLVE YOUR PRINTING
TROUBLES
Call 255 Get
"Exactly Right Printing"
TIMES PRINTING CO.
South First Street Abilene Texas
"IF NOT RIGHT RETURN IT"
THE RALPH PAINT & PAPER COMPANY
ABILENE TEXAS
PAINT GLASS WALL PAPER ART MATERIALS
PICTURE FRAMES
On Friday evening tho Twin Six wa.
entertained by Mr and Mr.. Dabney Har-
vey at their home 210 Victoria Avenue.
r.nmr and music constituted the chiet
GET YOUR GROCERIES AT
THE RIGHT PLACE
WHITE CASH GROCERY CO.
ON SOUTH SIDE
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uur urn qqt our wa wen. yes. a iiuio . i tri.i i t...i. r i.
ilksmK but we enjoyed it. Wc found SeETwVnXdTVS fo be tM"
!e road. fairly good condition from Jiffi.tt fj.SS fcAl ed0' SS?3Jd ta
Waurika to Oklahoma City which place of ouf M A c c frfend Indiana cake wa. wrved Packer excelled in
aciummciii u mo Bmo.
we reached about 5 t-. M. mere we spent M whcn w lnda- gtata)
thh night vlsltedwlth r end. and made m w ooked up(ill y m v0
snort visit to tno uniaiioma awio tai.
Those present were Misses Birdie Shock.
ALAR! E
$1200 to $2000
Over ten time. . many podtloni ai eraduitee.
.) Money-back auaruitee Insures position. Wotld.
Blu (amojscouraM superior equipment and Individual
till. Instruction save 60 oltlme and money. Special
rate. MOW at CoUee or by Mall. Cataloc Free.
DrmbH't Bultm Cslliff Abllint Tuts. Box 33
WE EXTEND
TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF A. C. C.
An invitation to visit this store where you will always be welcome.
Make this store your headquarters.
LESTER ELLIS DRUG COMPANY "
PHONE 400
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.that wa. in .esslon at that time. It wa. . .. or " . h wa Cbmpjort Mano Adk sslor Mary U .nop
is h t d aiAvwia .imrnn u rnnirpp isiiiniisci
JOHN F. OLIVER
Soutli First and Blvd.
RENT A CAR-DRIVE IT YOURSELF
ABILENE DRIVERLESS CAR COMPANY
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tttero .that some one kindly relieved u. . . trt Whlnif no "a ""c BIT" 'crul1 uuu ' """-
of our traveling bag which we had In the ZS2 iSlK Sbort' Eva SCVCn8' Mary Alice N01"'
dd. rack of the car. We estimated the "t.UTT t The L u Loreno Butk' and Maxine A"en; Mt
.KtL .u.... ten i.... . r-l a. a. a hcautlful .ight to u. The sea gu" Ki1ffl Thomas. Vaunhm Morri.. Ken-
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Phone 1670
915 S 1st Street
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our natlvo state into Kansas where King .
Cotton of the South gave way to the wide ' ..
'Wheat field of Kan... and Miwouri. Kan- Michigan auto held many .urpr.se. f o
iiai-U a beautiful state of farm and farm h"d thought that .urely we would
home Most every home we -saw could ' 'i. far north.- We brought
be compared to a city residence for beau omejam and jell.e. with us: Bu much
ty' Thew were aeeompanlod by silo and our .urprise w found that Michigan
mauive barn.. A. a whole the road in "oteJ ot h" frult- Je have f .ea'
Kansas were hard .urfaced and fine for ? PM"; "rawberrieev ra.pben lea
ItTaveling but we found stretche. that cetey "d all kinds of vegetables They
' . . . 11 nrinM liv tliA Inn nnil nnnlcfl bv the
wbtb under construction and olten lue " -" v --r - - f
car loads around the lake
vtiniira larmili liM Itrirl.
vThe principal placea of interest through Vcs( these pcoplo are quite different
which we passed after leaving Kansas from our warm hearted southerner but
jCity Wert Hannibal Mo. SprlnEfield I1U not o bad after all! They are' very ho.
jand Chicago 111. Hannabal wa. interesting piable but show It in a different man-
to lis because It wa. the 'old .tamping ner. We can aay that they have treated
ground of our humorou. writer Mark u very royally .Ince our orrivel and have
Twain. It was also at this place that we have done many thing (o make life plea.- :
crossed the Mississippi River and saw i ant for us. They grip our hand with a "
number of large steamers. warm "how do you do" and show a
Springfield demanded our attention be- great amount' of Interest in our mission
cause It wa. tlio home of our beloved and work here. On the night o'f Oct. 26th tho
highly esteemed Abraham Lincoln. We Hamilton Street Church of Christ of which
vWted In hi. home where we aaw many of Bro. W. D. Campbell 1. .minister .ur-
hia' personal belongings such a. his law prised u with a pantry thower. We found
booka writjng desk the ofa uppn which most everything included from celery Salt
Ih'e courted Mrs Lincoln before their mar- to two pumpkins. They eccmed to enjoy
riage the aide board that bore hi. wedding it very much with u.
cake the. candle .ticks that were lighted Wo are located eight miles from Dei
!ct is wedding Tad'a baby chair tho lroit Jn Ferndalc. It is a village of about .
!rtiany manuscripts and documents which 10000 One would not suspect this to bo
jh'o had written and the original manu- outid0 tho city it is so thickly populated. .
jlcript of his master piece. Hi. relatives Tfiere 1. pnly one Church of Christ here :
(and Immediate friend have preserved j'n(j Jt'wHl be'.ponsored for a while by
'these and many other things of interest ti18 Hamilton St. church. This work ia Jn
which are- kept in the Lincoln home and ju infancy and we hopo a mighty and
"af his tomb. The lady who has charge ioyai congregation of Christians will bo
of the home is a near relative of Mr.. tno outcome of our Work herel However '
JLipcolm She told us a story about .Mr. ther0 are many handicaps. It has been
and . Jlrs. Lincoln which portrayed the rep0tted that tho last election here wa.
. fact that even that great leader of men purely a'' religious one. Protestant against
liko most other men could never boast of Catholic Their weapons and ammunition
.being head of hi. own house Mrs. Lincoln av'e beei found1 ..tored in hidden places
' !jfwd often told Mr. Lincoln that' for hlm'ucf 8i jn Ibasement. of dwelling h'ou.e.
!to bo a great man ho should live In a anl churches. When the Protestant car-
'two .tory house. He thought they were rjej tno election we were told a Catholic
'too poor for such a structure and kept Mjdf ('Get ypur gun."
: putting bis wife off from year to year. On Perhaps you would Uko to know some-
'one occasion Mr. Lincoln (returned home thing about the city of Detroit. It ia quite
'from a circuit of several week duration a ce Ujtle city with a population of
.KwkJ wa. unable to find hk home. He 1200000 not Including two aelf-.ustalned
y 'S! up 'o ret on(l own 'ho trert cities within it. border.. Detroit is the
'wheYe he thought hit house sliould be largest automobile manufacturing; city in
j but was unable to find it. He was looking )le World. However the automobile and
'for a one story house but hi. lumblo accessory industry represent only 46 per
ijltttle one .tory dwelling had changed to Cent of the city's manufacturing activities
. jj. two story mansion. Upon further in- maintaining about 2000 factories in all.
vfeitlgation he found that his wife had Detroit has 170 publjp .choojs. Thpro are
jjuramoned the carpenter and had the 1 200 ;pepple. employed. In and about the
'second .tory added during hi absence. So-city schools aside from the school teachers
"the Lincoln home a. it now stands i a Detroit' board 'of 6om.mer'ce .is second
iwo story structure which has a very eat only to that of New York City in aize
.appearance. ;...--. and activity Mwe town1' ? through
. trowLIftwlBV' hoe we vlk4i- bta the Detroit river iiaagSei in andnoUf'of
ROY REED
The Barber Tlint Will Treat You
Right.
SANITARY BARBER SHOP
MANflAHANCAFE'
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'The Home of Good Eats'!
Wc Appreciate Your Patronage
'! ''.WE NEVER CLOSE "
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WE SOLICIT
YOUR TRADE
CRESCENT CAFE
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
PHONE 63
For Quick Delivery.
BICKFORD'S CORNER DRUG
STORE
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REPAIR SHOP I
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GET YOUR DRUGS JEWELRY AND COLD DRINKS
FROM
COMPTON DRUG CO.
4 STORES
" ' AEAD GRACE HOTEL BARBERSHOP
EAT' MEAD'S BREAD ' IS raE PLACe for
IT IS THE BEST A. C C. STUDENTS !
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MEAD BAKING COMPANY m HOTEL GRACE BASEMENT
PHONE 228
CLAMS LAUNDRY
Vi WE EXTEND CORDIAL WELCOME TO A. C. C. STUDENTS
... COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP
' " '' ' NORTH FIRST STREET
- METROPOLITAN HOTEL
A Nice Clean Decent Place. The Place Where You Feel at Home.
ROOMS $1.00 TO $1.50
DEAR STUDENTS: '
DO YOU DREAM OF FORTUNE?
Many dreams have come true; they are coming
true today; to those of us who are willing to sacri?
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fico to saveand to invest carefully. . " '.'
We want you to use this bank in a manner that-
will Serve you.
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Your friends
Thp Citizens National Bank
ABILENE TEXAS
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300000.00
FLOWERS CARRY WITH THEM A MESSAGE
that cannot bo told by the lips. Express your thoughts and feel
nigs to your friends and loved ones by sending them a nice
boquet Thanksgiving
THE PHILPOTT FLORISTS
1940 S. Third ABILENE TEXAS Phone 1091
Let us be your f prists. Flowers telegraphed everywhere.
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WE WELCOME YOU AND OFFER
All the facilities of good sound and conservative banking cour-
teous and efficient service and our facilities are open to you.
C. T. Hutchison Prcldent W II. Free Cashier
Jas. It. Binn Vice-President It Peters Asst Cashier
THE FIRST STATE BANK
ABILENE TEXAS
Cor N. Second and Piute Sta.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 22, 1923, newspaper, November 22, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91273/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.