The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 21, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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J TriRfiE
THE LlLmV JCkFT
LEGIANS TAKE
HREE FAST GAMES
FROM LAMESA TEAM
IRD POYNE PL U LRS M hh
UPONE-HALr TEAM
i ee of th? best baseball names
season were witnessed hre dur
e convention l packed eiand
t Brownwood team composed of
rd Payne and Daniel Baker play.
t ok off f ach game b the narrow
n 'of one point from a lcasrue
of Lamesa Texas Cook the
nown athlete of Ho waul Pnnc
the box for the collegians in two
i games pitching a good garni
ime.
k showed his stuff and held the
by two hits and a 3 4 victory
tfven excellent fielding support
.gist game he held them to three
ind a score of 2 J The s cond
was won by 2-3 also being pitch
fireene'the star twirlcr and a
hitter of Danul Baker Hen
i Nunnally and Harris were
stars from Howard Payn while
y Lane Stringer and Denn
the shining lights from Daniel
wnwood's line up Strmgtr 2h
s ss; B Lane c Greene p
p; Denny lb LeMay ci U
; 8b; Nunnnallj rf Hendrsoi
mpire Kirkpatrick
If. SMITH DELIVERS
DDfliSS TO SENIORS
ITWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
JDRED THIRTY GRADUATES
i LISTEN TO SERMON
I commencment sermon of the
nwood High School was delier
mday morning at 11 o clock in
oldiers and Sailors .Memorial au
um by Rev. C Q Smith pastor
e First Methodist chuich Sev
it the churches of the cit su
d their morning preaching serv-
n order to enable the parents and
s interested in the graduating
to attend the service at the au
um. Seats were resened neat
ront for the 130 mmbeis of the
mating class. The big auditorium
about two-thirds filltd
! music for th service va- direct
Mrs D. R Blair of the First
odist church and singers repre-
lg most of the ut a chons par
ted A duet bv Mi s Mary Honea
ler sister Mis Norman Lotke
well received by the large ludi
annual graduiting exercises fo
lgh school will be presenU 1
y night in the auditorium Judge
Harrison will uldi s th tt cli-s
at time.
MATRIMONY CLAIMS
TWO POPULAR HOWARD
PAYNE COL. STUDENTS
PPI USE rROM CONTENTION
CROWDS IS HAPI'i SkNDOll
What is thought to bi the filt con
ention marriage ' was quietly solemn
izcd last Wedntdav afternoon when
Miss Margaret Eoff became the wife
of Lev ' T ' Fat Taylor both of wh m
hac been stud nts in Howard Panc
College this ear and active in social
and student affairs at this institution
Miss Foff has been a promin nt
member of the Junior Class this jear
and has served one term as ice presi
dent She is a membei of a number
of college (igamratinns and has b en
un actlc le der of the Phtla Liteiarv
society
Mr Taylo for font cnrs his been
a membei of the clluu J ickct foot
ball team ind n one of thoe win
fought th' Tca A-.cics in 1922 1
a 13 7 win son ctliiiic wh eh will ncci j
be forgotte l on the Howard Pn l e
impus He did not Wurn to csumt
his college stud ? after Thnnksu vin
when the football season closed but
f umed to T ninl wheie he own i
' o'crn ta hump etii i Mimcnt
The newl married couple whos
married life started off with a loai f
applause from the convent ion crowd
will make their home in Temple
ART RECEPTION DRAWS
NUMEROUS VISITORS TO
VIEW WORKS OF ART
The hour of parting is upon us ac
companied b its sorrows Evcrone
is going home not to return until net
fall Young men that is a long time
to wait to see her again but fate de
crees that such must be the case in
older to nther lessen the pangs of
sadness at her leaving give her a box
of cand as a token of your sentim n
It will cinch the case foi next year
This week is youi last chance We
havt boxed candv from half pound to
five pound sizes manufactured by Nun
nally Vassal ind Blirkwennettei
Call around and get ours at
KANFASTER KAND1! KITCHFN
In all piobiblj the only lcmedy foi Oui ide i of a pampcicd woman
he world is the class of J4 en vvhr thinks orions au coyv feed
MM HrAUIIUJI. OIL I' UNI
IV.S ON EXHIBIT
A ytiy beuutiful ort hlbit was
opined to the public between the hours
of four and six last Monday aftei noon
in the studios on the third floor of the
Hm Aits building and u large num
ber w ic continually making the
iound of the exhibits The pupils of
Miss Pctteson haye mid excellent
progress this v ar and the exhibits
shown that afternoon rev caled the fact
that n real aitist is at the head of
the department Only three aic graJ
uating this y ar Misses I orcna Field
Ida Small and Ra Walker
Pencil dia wings of the administia
tion bu lding and of casts vveie e
ecpui n.il good while other exhibits
shown to good adyantagc weie oil
paint -. witcr colm paintings ihma
wale mid ciaft work Articles shovvr
in the craft section weu book ends
iiindli sticks dooi props lamp shades
launch v ba . and an enamel vase
Punch wis himiI to the many yisi
tois attending
SCRAPPY PREACHERS
LOSE GAME TO SCRUBS
In one of the most amusing games
of the season th Yellow Jacket scrubs
on Maj 0 defeated the preachcis oi
th college byt the libeial score it
17 6 Both teams wile fortunate m
having -trong bitten s othciwic the
stoic of caeh team would have bren
laigcr Byron I ngl ind pitched a coi d
ame for the preachcis with Millei
catching while Ted V illiams and Ora
mcl Guldens hi Id down th sc two lm
portant positirns foi the scrubs Ei
tors and hits vvcit numerous causing
many scoies to be made Only two sub
stitutis weie us"d by the sirubs while
the pnaihiis m id Use of two or moii
teams suth tars as Richardson ind
Smith making up the second team
COMMENtEMFNT ODDKl-SSFS
MIDI- in SIUDEM PASIORS
WD r VtLLIi MEMBEKb
Uiv I Wslev Loftis in riuhn
night muli i commencement addiiss
to th Mtlvin giaduating class of II
and on Sund iv pi cached at the rirs'
Baptist chuich in Pioneer J Gay
den professor of Mathematics diliv
eied a eonimencimint addicss betoic
the Rcehill giaduating class of thir
teen on fnday night Glenn Brooks
professor of Education delivered a
commencement address at Antelope
Gap and Rev ?purgeon McClung de
liyei d the commencement sirmon it
Bangs on Sunday
A trilf fnf ml It nnn Mtli. !.......
how good for nothing you are and
keeps it to himself
I ife is ii a! lift is earnest
Vie mut strive to do our best
And di parting I aye behind us
Note books that will hilp the rest
W. M. CAMERON
LUMBER
S. E. MORRIS Manager
Howdy! Boys!
We Aie Looking For You
at
PETE ANDERSON'S
BARBER SHOP
Southern Hotel Building
FOR YOUR PICNICS AND ENTERTAINMENTS
SF1
ADAMS CASH AND CARRY
We Have What You Want
Groceries and Meats
THE PRICE IS THE THING
Spring Styles Arriving Dailj
Bu from
DAN H. POST
Howard Pane Student
i r TOM roc ill !!
Hempmll-Iain Co.
Ftet 1-iUcis
DONTS I-OR Ins
nswer to "Gills Tiki Notic n
n Notes of 1 ist isui )
le 1 Dont be i di imitoiy spun
If you take ill the gills sj ne
take her out to the sh vv
e 2 Don't sloueh in und m il int.
tatlng remaiks i piifu th m
ig
e 3 Don't U i i nipus Ii n 1
e down when uu au tolkmt t
Sit up
e 4 Girls' um aie nit lii 1
or pinching
e5 Be intelligent studuu- cul
and aboid livinc.
e 6 Don't be so insignifinnt
e 7 Don't giw oui pinion un
sked
e 8 Don't bi i ti-t eal
e 9 Brush voui hui I) n t
a it
e 10 Die
itnbuted by two Diimitoiv L i
ALL-ROUND MEMBER
SELECTED HtOM IRMM.S
a reguar muting ol the Iivnin'
iry Society Monday M iv r th
to th bist all lound Imn
er was awuid'd Owing to
ny girls b ng lompitint foi this
it was an iieidniL.lv haul
to decide upon om gnl 'Vet
wo most outst mding futhtul
era were Onita I mdscv ind ad
These girls hivi bun willing
;hout the e u to hilp whole
dly not only with the big
jobs for wi all woik willing!)
h jobs but thev have done the
things as will It is thtse lit
ngs that keep thi smity glow
id makes it mian wh it it should
college life
are sorry that both of tin se
members could not imivi th
but after due tonsidirition of
both we announce that Vada
is the proud winnti of the Ii
nedal for the sission of l'til 2
orter.
THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE
She would appreciate the NORRIS Commence-
ment Vaiiety Box
A Gift as exquisite as the memones of Col-
lege life expiessing the joy of youth at Com-
mencement. An appiopnate Gift foi all Commencement
occasions.
CAMP -BELL DRUG COMPANY
FURMiOin KNOWS sOMr WIT .IKI (.RAllUVTF
CLEANING and PRESSING
ROY BYRD
SUDDEN SERVICE
Phone 807 Men's Furnishings
TOM SAWYER
WHISKER DESTROYER
211 Baker Street
WEDNESDAY MAY 21 1924
Empire Furniture Company
THE HOME FURNISHERS
Phone 121 Phone 121
BUY YOgR EATS
EMBREVS CONFECTIONERY
AUSTIN MILL & GRAIN COMPANY
MODERN MILLERS
Cake Flour - Cram - Seed
BROWNWOOD TEXAS
Proper Lighting
Is one of the Most Important Factors of Student Life.
Let Us Show You the Proper Light to Read By.
T. C. ELECTRIC COMPANY
NOTICF THE LIGHTIV tOLII'MUST WHHMUK MllJ o
JIM M. WHALEY
Grocer
"HE SELLS THE SOT"
Phones 541 and 561
REO AND CHEVROLET CARS
OIL G AS ACCESSORIES
ABNEY 8c BOHANNON
Phone 80 Cor. Mam Ave. and W. Lee St.
PIGGLY WJGGLY
COLLEGE PEOPLE WLL FIND HERE THE HEST
MATERIAL TOR
PICNIC PARTIES AND SPREADS
A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK
W. A. BELL & CO.
LAND RENTALS INSURANCE
Phone 63 Brownwood Texas
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I Is of Interest to Seniors Alumni Ex-Students
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475 DEPARTMENT STORES
Summer Needs
Now that School will soon be over and vacations
and outings of every kind are calling you will need
Clothes suitable for these occasions and this is a
leminder that this Nation-Wide Institution has just
just your needsd at prices that save you money
Call in and see for yourself. We are always glad
to show you..
and Students who will not be back next eai You will want to keep trace
of events that happen in How aid Pane The YELLOW JACKET cairies all the
news of evei line of College work Next yeai an Alumni Section will be added
which will contain news and letteis fiom the old students
The best way to keep in touch with How aid Payne is thiough the Yellow
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The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 21, 1924, newspaper, May 21, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102017/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.