The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, October 13, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Of Unquestioned .Excellonco for Men and Young Men Who
Would Bo Well-Dressed.
"Fall Dress-Up" Week and Fair Weekgood reasons why
you should dress up this store is a good place for men to
-dress up Right with the start-off of the season our stock
ft replete with every approved fashion .idea in Clothes-making
greater assortments ' more styles and wo believe better
values offered now than lust season. . Here are ultra smart
nrrdels for young men smart business suits as well as con-
.scrvativc suits for older men.
At $15 $20 and $25
Our feature suit the Kirsehbaum Special sold in Abilene only
at this store lqads the procession of popular priced garments.
The makers specialize on this suit of one price. Hence the
fine; all-wool .fabrics and splendid tailoring and style due to
the plan of producing immense quantities and great sales.
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PROMISES HONOR
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ed to hear -each other In tho delivery
of their orations. Any orator found
Vnllfv nf nlnplnrlsm nlinll lii thrown
-Wt of contest.
Art. II. Debating Contest.
Sec. 1. Time: ' Each speaker shall
have seven minutes for his main
Bperoh and three- minutes for rejoln-
dor. Sec. 2. Grading: Each speaU6r
snail bo Judged on logical arrange-
ment of argument enunciation style
of delivery and force of rebuttal. A
grade of eighty five per cent shall bo
necessary for an applicant to bo con-
sidered by the Council for member-
ship. Art. III. Oratorical Contest:
Sec. 1. Time: Each speech shall
bo eight minutes in length.
Section 2. Grading: Each speaker
shall bo graded on basis of thought
composition and English and stylo of
delivery. Eighty-five per cent shall bo
necessary for applicant to bo consid-
ered by the Council.
Art. IVL Judging:
Sec. 1 In both oratorical and de-
Typewriting
Copying
Theme Writing
Reports
And my firm ! copying et
reisiniblc prices
M. L. HOPSON
bating contests there shall be one
Judge who is Interested in tho pro-
motion of the. oratorical nnd debating
interests of Simmons College. The
president of the Council after confer
ence with a committeb of the Faculty
vjz: Dr. Cooper Dr. Fry and President
Sandefcr shall appoint tho Judge
Tho first Membership Contest shall
begin at 8:30 a. m. Saturday Novem-
ber 4th 191G.
New Members of Faculty
Among tho 'faculty this year are
found several now faces.
Dr. Severy the modern language
teacher( has become an Important fac-
tor of the institution.
"Dr. Keeton is already popular among
the boys at Cowdcn Hall as well as
the pupils in his class rooms.
Tho girls of G. I. H. feel themselves
Indeed lucky in having Mrs. Hill with
them
Miss Alice. Gist who is a '1C gradu
ate from the Simmons School of Art
has begun her work hero as an In
structor in Art.
MiBB Mary LouIbo Sandefer gradu-
ate bt claBs qf '15 is with us and is
goring acquainted with tho ways of
the ''school mam." i (
Coaqh Bradley '15 brought back
from Battle Creole such a store ot
"POP" and "vim" that tho Athletic
Dopartmfent is already on tho ''boom."
Our beautiful now dormitory for
girls Mary-Francia Hall is the'"Bello
of tho qampuB."
' There Is also a now and popular hall
for boys. Just to tho south 'of tho cam
pus which has acquired the namo of
"Toly Hall." Dr. Tolman aeems to
have put his impress on the College
in a very live language.
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Mr. Nicholas apoko in' chapel Thurs-
day morning. C ' '
Wlllio Duncan a last year'B Btudcnt
and his brother are In the city.
Mrs. Robs of Pecos is tho guest ot
Mrs. J. D. Sandefcr at Mary Frances
Hall '
Elmer Stearns 15 Is now connected
with one o'f our leading business firms
of the city.
Miss Hczel McKenzie of Colorado
City visited MIbs Mriry Louise Sande-
fer last week.
Mrs J. "R. Sprawles of Scranton
spent Saturday and Sunday with' her
daughter Lexia in G. I. H.
Mr. Wilson tho student secretary of
tho Y. M. C. A. for Texas is on tho
campus for sovoral days.
Tho Simmons Quartette made a
short trip to Merkol entertaining the
Association with three songs.
Mr. A. J. Morgan a' former gradu-
ate of tho college visited chapel Mon-
day and gave a splendid talk.
W. D. Hudson Jr.. '1C of Pecos who
was one of our athletic stars of last
year Is a welcome visitor here.
Members of the faculty in attend-
ance upon tho Association at Merkol
were President Sandcfor Dr. Fry and
Dr. Tolman.
Misses Myra Barnes aid Leo Allen
attended the Sweetwater Association
at Merkel as representatives from the
college Y. V. A.
Miss Sims secretary of the Baptist
Student Missionary Movement ot
North America spent a few days in the
college in tho interest of this work.
Rev. A. D. Ellis of the Epipcopaf
Church was a welcome visitor at chap-
el Tuesday morning giving us a very
interesting and helpful talk on the
"Ideal of Service."
A. J. Morgan a graduate of Simmons
visited the Collegu October 9 1916
Mr. Morgan is now nn evangelistic
worker in connection with the South-
western Theological Seminary. Ho
BayB that hb Is called to North Dakota
to continue his. work. It is tho inten-
tion of Mr. Jesse Hodges to accompany
him as evangelistic singer. Simmons
feols approclatingly the great work
which these men arc doing. '
TODAY'S FASniON NOTE.
You Will Always Find the NEW THINGS.
. at Our Store
NEELY-BARNES
The Man's Store
Hero is a frock ot unimpeachably
good style carried out in blvouc red
broadcloth. Tho broad collar- of light
tan chiffon is hemstitched with red
silk. The straight front panel lends
olendernees to the figure; while tho
fulness of tho skirt is taken in with
side plaits. Long close fitting sleeves
are trimmed with wide bands of braid.
In medium size the design requires
41-2 yards 54-inch material.
We Offer Simmons College
Students Quality
Merchandise
To'select from that has the snap
and style desired by young
people.
Our store is convenient to wait
for cars going to Simmons.
Make yourself at home in this
store while waiting.
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Making the Game More Interesting
There's more vim in the game be it tennis base-
ball bow.ling or what not when some sort of a trophy
or cup will be awarded the winner. In fact many a
tenm wniilel crn tn rtinrm fnr 1nrL- nf infnrncf in fVi
game itself were it not for the incentive which a champion-
ship trophy supplies.
Before making your selection for a prize of any sort let
us offer our suggestions and show what we can do for you.
We have had broad experience in this work and can do
better for you than can others not so familiar with it.
Schorsch Jewelry Co.
118 PINE STREET
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John Price Company
The Newest Store Represented in this'
New Paper
A Complete Line of
Gents' Furnishings Athletic Goods nd
Novelties Best Tailoring-
All Priced Right for Simmons.
Call at Oldham Building North 1st. Street
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PHONE 232
The Simmons Barber Shop
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THE STUDENTS' SHOP
' ENUFF SAID
FORD TOBY Proprietor
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BRAND
And keep yourself acquainted with the
Student Body and their activities
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, October 13, 1916, newspaper, October 13, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96471/m1/4/?q=%22Student+publications+--+Texas+--+Abilene.%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.