The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 19, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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Miss Louise Kirk had her mother and
father and a cousin as her guests Monday.
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Miss Deatrice Mitchell of Simmons spent
Saturday night in Daisy Hall with her
sister Miss Margaret Mitchell.
Hugh Bennett and his father visited in
Lubbock and 'Dig Spring last week.
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.Marcus Moore of Fort Worth visited
Paul Southern Monday night
" Lola Norton and Jennette Wade were in
' 'Sweetwater Saturday and Sunday.
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'Lora.NeUwn spent Sunday in her home
at 'Mtfitlm.
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. Mabel and Alvin Mitchell went home
last week-end.
Deulah Poison and 'Mary Piatt visited
relatives in Pecos last week. They also
' enjoyed a camping trip to Madera Springs.
Susie Keith is at home for a few days.
.-Edith Witt' accompanied Brother and
Sister Baxter to Cristoval last week-end.
Sister Baxter has as her guest her mother
of 'Sherman who also went to Cristoval
with them.
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Mrs. Johnnie Foster of Bardwell Texas
formerly' Haiti Collier a student of A. C
C in 1921-22-23 visited on the campus
. Monday.
Inex Armstrong went to Sweetwater last
Saturday1 to se6 -relatives. '
Miss. Opal Howard hydras Ker guest this
week her brother of Xomeliu
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Mis Lois Manley and her parents mo-
tored to Albany Monday.
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Nettie Lee Meeker has as her guests
lier mother and brother of Temple Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolford have as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Bell and daugh-
ter and Mr and Mrs. Copeland all of
Wellington Texas.
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Edgar Furr student of last year
preached at Junction Sunday. He began
meeting at Hunt Texas last Wednesday.
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James Carpenter of Dallas was the
guest' 'of Lloyd' Nelson Sunday' Monday
' and Tuesday.
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Leila and Cordelia "Page are visiting
their grandfather at Chillicothe. Texas this
'week.'' They likely will remain there for
several weeks.
Juanlco Blakeley has returned. from a
vacation trip in the mountains -of New
Mexkn. '
A. A. Hestbington a graduate of A. C
C and formerly county superintendent of
Haskell county was in Abilene recently In
the interest of the candidacy of S. H. Terr
rell for state comptroller. Mr. Heathing-
ton Is now connected with the state comp-
troller's department at Austin. V -.
Miss Viola Brown of Loraine ( former
student Is visiting Abilene" echrwek-tb
receive Instruction In painting from Peter
Plotkin. Miss Brown motors here with
her sister Irene anothet1 A. C'G exev '
Young Men's Meeting
Subject: Repentance.
Times Monday July 23 1928.
1. What does repentance embrace?
II Cor. 7:10.
2. Is repentance essential 7 Luke 13:3.
3. How precious is repentance to
God? Luke 15:7.
Scripture llullng Robinson
Leader - Tolbert Kennedy
Song Leader-Prayer
First Speaker-
Second Speaker
Third Speaker-
Faculty Member-
-Woodard Robbing
Minnis Jackson
.H'igh Tiner
-Oscar' Kelley
-W. C' Smith
..Brother Adams
Preaching The Word
vi.ss Manley Entertains
With Humorous Readings E
Miss Lois Manlev. accomnlishcd reader
and actor and secretary of tho dra'mat.c
club favored the students Friday morning
with two readings.
The first selection was a child dialect
reading "Just Nervous That's All." The
second was.a humorous negro musical
reading witli Miss Ailene Hampton at the
piano.
The audience vigorously requested an
encore but Miss Manley would not re-
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Paul Witt preached at Cisco Sunday.
Lawrence Smith went to Colorado.
Alvin Mitchell preached at Hilisboro his
home church.
D. T. Travis reported having had fine
services at Swan's .Chapel.
Paul Southern preached at Haskell. One
was baptized in the afternoon.
Dean Cox addressed the North Side con-
gregation Sunday and Sunday night
G. K. Wallace has just closed a five
nights meeting' at Rockwood. There were
eight additions during the meeting. Be-
fore going to Rockwood he held a meet
ing at Wheeler which resulted in 27 addi
tions. Mr.' Wellacq will leave today for
Italy whercThe will be in a revival for
ten days.
Glen Wallace closed a 'meeting at
Swann'a Chapel last week. There were .15
additions' during the meeting. He is now
preaching at Union.
Ellis Grubbs will begin a revival meet
ing at Buffalo Gap next Friday night. Ser-
vices will be' held -only at night. The
meeting' will continue for ten days.
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For denial services you should get
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How easy it seems Umt brilliant1 gleam of light that
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If it is for an office we have it .
Adding Machines and' Typewriters for rent.
Supplies for all makes of Office Machines.
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A FRIENDOur policies methods and the entire personnel' of our institution
aro sincerely friendly to each and every student. Wo 'covet' tho
privilege of being helpful by serving.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 19, 1928, newspaper, July 19, 1928; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91436/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.