The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 25, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Enrollment In Art '
Reaches New Mark
ELIZABETH WOOD AND
I R1ITOI Mi-COY NOMINATED
FOR UNIVERSITY QUEEN
Courses Are Now Offered In
Window Decorating
And Cartooning
Enrollment In the art department
is decidedly ho largest for the ached
ulo In operation this term that this
branch of the Fine Arts Department
has ever had according to Miss A.
M. Carpenter Art Instructor.
Two now courses Window Decorat
ing and Cartoon as well as nil regu-
lar courses mako tho schcdulo ono of
the heaviest over offered in this
school.
Public School Drawing is proving
to bo tho most popular courso offered
with Design ranging next. Historical
Designs as well as Block Prints will
be worked out on scarfs and en-
semble suits by members of the lat-
ter class.
Tho class in oil and water colors
also has a good enrollment.
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NOLL SEWELL MADE
TOASTMASTEK FOR
BANQUET MARCH 8
(Continued from potto 1)
be kept n secret. Tho decorations
committee has assured the guests of
ono of tho cleverest decorating jobs
that has ever been witnessed in tho
ballroom of the Hilton. All chairmen
wcro given unanimous support by tho
members of tholr groups and tho
work is progressing smoothly.
SENIORS POSTPONE
DECISION OF GIFT;
NAME COMMITTEES
(Continued from pngo ono)
pcrlcnccd in tho field of forsensics
Should they defent tho junior team
they will meet Morgan Evans and
Roland Stephenson representing the
sophomores for the class champion'
ship of tho university.
Announcement Is Made
Of Graduate's Wedding
Announcement was made this week
of tho marringo of Mnttio 0. D. Rob-
inson daughter of C. L. Robinson of
this city lo Byron L. Brown of Ros-
well Now Mexico.
Mrs. Brown was graduated from
Simmons with the class of 1024. Sho
was also a graduate of tho Speech
Arts department here. For tho past
few years she has been teaching in
Roswell whero sho met Mr. Brown.
The couple will make their home in
Roswell where Mr. Brown is in busi
ness.
(Continued from page one)
ford W. t Byron F. N. Danig George
Glazner Jack Ham Steve Marshall
James Smith R. S. Watson Lawrence
Herbert Hubbard Whitaker Jack
McKay Roy Weatherby Percy
Brooks Polk Wells Gcorgo Lacy.
Signatures on the petition for Ruth
McCoy wero: L. P. Walter Jr. Jack
Scott Ji mJennings Elizabeth Board
Ruth Holiday Jcnnlo Rutledge Johnle
Gregg Evelyn Bryan R. G. Branncn
J. A. Lovell. R. D. Dodd E. G. Ross
Hazel Hereon Viola Bryfton Maurine
Coffee J. K. Board 0. C. McDcrmett
A. R. Tyson Nina Landers Wilford
Haggard M. M. Collins Vernon Staf-
ford Elizabeth Fletcher Weldon
Lindsey Winifred Barton Esther
Pierce Esther Parish Doris Foy
Floyd B. Spencer Joe Smith 'Earl
Slaughter II. H. McGregor Fred Mc-
Phcrson J. W Partin C. V. Wood
Bert Chapman S. F. Taylor C. Wise-
man Edgar S. Kcefo Delta Arnold
Nlta Donaho Red Bennett Calton
Harrison Knox Kelly Kenneth Mc-
Collough Sio Edwards Marion Eth-
ridge Mike Boggess E. L. Howard
Maxino Murdock Riley Fayo Myrick
Vauda Smith Exa D. Mackcl Frances
Scars Agnes Winkler Minnio Leo
Waldron La Verne Girvln Ruth
Truss Adella Martin Pearl Hudson
Mary Frank Davis Sibyl Balcy Lida
Mae Coats Maurino Cranford Mil-
dred Harrison Lucille Butler Elcen
Wilson Fay Martin Mary Wlllbanks
Minnio Mitchell Irene Smith Fay
Mitchell Edith Speck Thelma Harri-
son Roberta Tippa Wllnca Arnold
Evlandn Miller Ethel Comer Ettmol
Yarbrough Ila EInens Melma McKin-
ncy Maurine Davis Grace Wimbcrly
Wiejie Shepherd Emma Joyner
Hattie Jo Bryson Beatrice Conn
Haryo Harris Florenco Wherry Lily
May Morriss Mary Agnes Parks
Annie Lynn Wadloy Margaret Don'
ham Jennie Metcafe Maurino Mc
Donald Dorothy Baxter Bcrtio Bow
Bristow Jessie Rio Bristow Madge
Holmes Dorothy Mao Scott Mildred
Horton Clara Nell McAdams Stella
Gcrcn Clara B. Toodurn Helen Mc-Cabc.
Dr. Baker and Players
Take Part at Meeting
Members of the Simmons Univer-
sity Players presonted a play "White
Hyacinths" and Dr. 0. E. Baker head
of tho department of Economics and
Sociology in Simmons spoke on "Tho
Place of Work of the Welfare Asso-
ciation in the Community" at tho an-
nual meeting of tho association at tho
city hall Monday evening.
Mrs. Etta Fleming Harwell veteran
member of tho players took tho lead-
ing rolo fn the play. Others in the
cast were Glee Ingram Mrs. J. E.
Burnam Fayo Campbell bveiyn
Bryan. Lewis Jobc Viola Bryson
Blanton McCord Gertrude Saylors
Lillian Grisham and Mrs. Ray Phil
lies.
Tho play has its setting in the
squalid life of a poor tenement quar-
ters with tho theme "If I had two
loaves of bread I would sell ono to buy
white Hyacinths to feed my soul."
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SIMMONS THROWS OPEN
LABORATORIES MONDAY TO
WATER WORKS CONVENTION
SMITH HALL NEWBENSE
Oulja had two little lambs
Her love for both was the same;
Under her lovo and care they grow
quite tame.
But you know even little lambs
grow up and learn to dislike each
other; then tho owner has to dccldo
which Is the better of tho two and
get rid of ono. Now if you aro
interested in lambs and wish to
know which ono Oulja kept then
perhaps sho will tell you perhaps
not.
A tragcdy in one act:
Time: 10:15 p. m.
Placo: Smith Hall.
Sccno: Room 403.
Characters: Seven Freshmen.
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Don't sacrifice good work for speed
Prof.: Well young man after
wasting four years in college raising
Cain what do you expect to do when
you graduate?
Senior: Tho same thing.
Prof.: At what kind of job do you
get away with that?
Senior: Oh it's a sweet job all
right raising sugar cane. Colgate
Banter.
To escape criticism do nothing
say nothing bo nothing.
MAJESTIC
One of tho Publix Theatres
Midnite Matinee Sunday
3 Days Starting Monday
The world's most
famous emotional
drama
PS!!
with
Ruth Chatterton
Raymond Hackett
Lewis Stone
See this soul-stirring all talking pic-
ture as it should be seen from the
start. None will be seated during
the last 15 minutes of the play.
Added Units
"The Dancing Gob"
all talking comedy
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HERE IS A SUCCESSFUL MAN IN THE
MAKING
When you see a boy depositing a little something every week
from allowance or salary you realize that habits of thrift aro
being formed. Habits that will mean a sane successful business
career later on in life.
Every Savings Account Draws Four Per Cent Interest.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
East Side Where North First Crosses Pine Abilene Texas
ABILENE LAUNDRY COMPANY
Launderers and Dry Cleaners of the Dependable Kind
Phone 8866
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COMPERE 8C COMPERE
Realtors and Insurance
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
Phone 4344
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provided by Abilene organizations and
tho chamber of commerco for tho eng-
ineers when they aro not attending
technical meetings. Lunch will bo
served at tho Simmons cafeteria Mon-
day noon. Entertainment at tho
luncheon will bo presented by Don H.
Morris and a group of performers
selected by him. John B. Hawley of
Fort Worth will prcsldo at a luncheon
at tho Hilton Tuesday.
Tho Abilene water department will
be host to the visitors Tuesday ovc-
nlng at a theatro party at tho Ma-
jestic. A luncheon Wednesday tho
visitors guests of Abllcno citizens and
a complimentary danco at the Hilton
hotel will provido entertainment tho
third day of tho assembly. Thursday's
entertainment consists of an inspec-
tion tour of Abilene.
Jack J. Hinman Jr. of Iowa City
president of tho American Water-
works association and of tho Iowa
Wasto Disposal association will con
voy greetings from tho national asso
ciation to tho school and speak during
tho institute. Mr. Hinman a past
president of tho Iowa Engineering
Society "Ts professor of sanitation
University of Iowa and is chief of tho
Water Laboratory division Iowa
State Hygieno laboratory.
For 21 years an employo of the
Kansas City Mo. water department
and at tho present time superintend
ent of filtration of the department
Dr. George F. Gilkison has achieved a
national reputation in his field. Dr.
Gilkison is included in the labortary
staff of tho school.
Arthur E. Gorman assistant United
States sanitary engineer 1917-1924
and chief sanitary engineer of Chi-
cago for three years will tako a
prominent part in tho school. At pres-
ent Mr. Gorman is sales promotion
chief of a Chicago engineering firm.
Out of State Experts
Among other out-of-stato water-
works men of prominence who will
bo school staff members aro Frank
Bachmann member of tho Dorr com-
pany Chicago engineers; John R.
Baylis water filtration department
Chicago; Lynn II. Enslow the Chlor
ine Institute New York; Wynkoop
Kicrstcd consulting engineer of
Kansas City Mo. who designed the
filtration gallery to bo built below tho
Lake Abilene dam; Max Lovine pro
fessor of sanitary bacteriology Iowa
State college Adams la.; John H.
O'Neill state sanitary engineer Now
Orleans; Miss Jane H. Rider director
of state laboratory Tucson; R. E.
Tarbett Washington D. C sanitary
engineer; M .R. Tillotson superin-
tendent of Grand Canyon National
park and N. T. "Ventch Kansas City
Mo. water engineer.
A formidable array of Texas talent
is included in the staff of school. Dr.
J. C. Anderson state health officer;
E. G. Eggert state department of
health sanitary engineer and V. M
Khlcrs chief sanitary engineer of tho
state department of health will tako
prominent .part in tho school. Other
Texas waterworks engineers to lcfr
turo includo J. A. Cobolinl Browns-
ville; Chester Cohen Austin; W. N.
Dashiell T. C. Green Austin; C. C.
Hays W. H. Deaton Wjaco; W. S.
Mahlle Fort Worth; Helman Rosen-
thal .Edgar Whcdbeo Dallas and J.
Z. Martin of Breckenridge. Members
of the science departments of Sim
mons Abiicno Christian College and
McMurry collego also are included in
the staff.
To Elect Officers.
Officers will be elected and a 1930
meeting place will bo selected Thurs-
day. Present leaders of the Texas Wa-
terworks association aro J. Z. Martin
of Breckenridge president; W. H.
Deaton Waco Bud A. Randolph
Houston; L. A. Grimes Abilene J. R.
John Dallas vice-presidents; V. M.
Ehlers Austin secretary; E G. Eg-
gert Austin treasurer and Ella G.
White Austin editor.
First girl: This is tho dullest placo
I ever saw I We never oven get to
see a firo any more. I wish some-
thing would happen.
Second girl: Well something is
going to happen if a bunch of upper
classmen don't quit spying on us.
They watch us like they were scared
to death somo of us will cut a wis-
dom tooth and get as wiso they arc.
Third girl: Say let's get back
at 'cm some way. Somebody think
of something quick.
First girl: Oh I havo Itl Let's
pour water in tholr beds.
Third girl: How can wo? How aro
you going to get them out of their
rooms?
Fourth girl: Most of them are all
in room 410. If wo would all go now.
(All make a dash for the rooms of
tho uppcrclassmen and pour water
in their beds. They find ono room
occupied and its occupants asleep;
however they lift the mattress and
its occupants off onto tho floor then
run quickly back to room 407. They
remain there until 11:00 p. m.)
Sixth girl: Look what timo it is
mo for tho hay. No moro bunking
parties for mc. I don't care how
much (yawns) uppcrclassmen spy on
us I'm not going to miss (yawns)
another night's sleep (yawns).
End of Tragedy I.
SPECIAL
Introductory Sale
Of
Ladies Shoes
2.85 3.85
Now Stock New Patterns
Joe's Shoe Store
241 Pino
KlSlB
C. M. PRESLEY
Simmons Jeweler
We strive to please with
Courtesy and Quality
209 Pine St. Abilene
WEAR
Don -Alls
IN THE DORMITORY
OR AT HOME
Distinctly feminine strictly
modern comfortable and
smart. Don-Alls by Nelly
Don exclusively at Minters
in Abilene.
2.95 and 3.95
Smocks to Match at the
Same Prices
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IF IT IS WORTH OWNING IT IS WORTH
INSURING
Mots Si Curtis
If some of tho folks who mado
snow ico cream last week were not
rather gritty before they ato tho
cream they certainly were afterwards
for three-fourths of tho snow was
sand. Mrs. McCluro suspects that
there wero plenty of people who wero
not lacking in grit when they began
to carry away pitchers from tho cafeteria.
GO TO SIMMONS SERVICE
STATION FOR GAS OIL ETC
Wragg & Higginbotham
Tel. 3502 2181 Hickory
Where Price Quality and Service
Meet
An Old Reliable Agency
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
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Phonej5244
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PIGGLY-WIGGLY
Four Stores Four Markets
In Abilene
Operated by J. P. Nichols and Sons
Professional-Business lirtctory
Some people I should have said
children must still bo looking
through rose colored glasses when
they como to sco us and mako rock
Lhorscs out of the chairs. I wonder
if wo hod better tako theso children
to an oculist or borrow somo toys
from a kindergarten for them.
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Simmons Sophomore
'Holds Church Service
DR. WALTER R. SIVLBY
DENTIST
415416417 Alexander Bldg.
Lee R. York John L. Camp
YORK & CAMP
Attorneys at Law
711-12 Mims Bldg. Abilene Texas
I Musser Lumber Co. R
"The Siinmonj Friend" 1
Walnut at 5th Dial 7664 I
RIGHT WAY LAUNDRY I
9 Telephone 5295
I 909 Oak Street
I You Can't Go Wrong By Going The I
1 RIGHT WAY I
"Tho Overcoming Life" was tho
topic of the sermon preached by Fred
W. Swank Simmons University soph-
omoro at tho Trinity Baptist church
last Sunday morning when ho filled
the pulpit of J. A. Lovell at the morn-
ing hour.
Prof. W. Truott Walton of the
Blblo department of Simmons was
tho speaker at the evening service at
the Trinity church.
Both services wcro well attended.
COX HAYDEN 8C
CAFFEY
Attorneys at Law
Radford Bldg. Telephone 8118
MINTON T. RAMSEY
D. D. S.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Alexander lildg.
Abiicno Suite 313-314 Texas
Pure Food Ice Cream
Properly
Pasteurized Milk
DR. E. R. MIDDLETON
Mims Bldg.
Phone 5445
New-Dixie Maid Milk Bread
MADE WITH MILK
See the Dixie Maid in the Blue Diamond
Dixie Baking Co.
(Schepps-Putnam Baking Co.)
STUDENTS
THE CAMPUS SHOP
Can Clean and Press Clothes the Best Way
See Us for Shirts Ties Underwear and Men's and Women's Hose
1381 Ambler '" PKoft 4709
Simmons Cafe
HOME OF THE COWBOYS
When you buy a Meal Ticket from us it will be good a year
from now. We are here to stay. We make Sandwiches others
try to imitate. The one place of business in Abilene that has
never refused to grant a favor to a student of Simmons U.
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Burton-Lingo Company
Retail
Lumber and -Building Material
Phone 3132
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