The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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of the dog, he1 entered more
spiritedly into this discussion,
among the many other focts, "he de-
clared that; a man might , mi?c his
she$p with twice t^eir number
banging tp; another man, and the
Cioljie could round out his flock
' ■ without an error. .. ■'. • 1'.
. jSr, licCby/ d peculiarly gifted
ipsuran.ce man wag in chapel Tues-
day ; at the invitation 'of Mr.
, Schmidt. 'Ag he played his own
accompanimentVpp the', guitar, he;
imitated, a half dozen band lnstru^
raents/witih his 'mouth, sometimes'
two ,^t a time. In his "jazz" pieces
lie' surely (lid step on that .-imita-
tion slidfe tromibOhe, it seemed so
• . liatUral. that Lucia couldn't .keep
h^r jeet still, and Eletch just natu-
' "rally ''shimmied" ;Mr. McCoy in-,
eluded classipal," religious, .arid-
ipbpular selections in his entertain^-
,'ment, using for his, last piece'"The
,, -Star' Spangled Bannej,", • leaving
jthe ho^se p.n its feet in a roar of
\applsitle.' / ; ., ■! ;
v.' OUKj ;|!pBM'E'K:' STUDENTS
| It is always pleasing to the Tar-
Jeton force to. lpiow that its former
'.} ^studt jits " are making - good in the
wo^id,—that they arte doing with
their sraigJ)t: what their hands find
i to do. -In giving the history/of.
those, who have gone but from our
school it is sonietiines necessary
. to mention two names together for
^tipid has been >' wdrker in thi^ in-
stitution since its beginning. He
" and Mrs. Cljaptberiin are the only
i ■ ■ two .now- ileft wfro. were members,
V of the first -facility, of "John T&rle*
Vfto^College^-v''^-:1. i.;v/-:,.:'
; Jn> the early da^s'ofjthe school
l-y b?y,
Jas. M-. Mobley to get an education.
F<>r several jears he ^p^ed yeiry
iferd at iiis- studies,, coming from
■ but
7ixi tM t JT& fiddifion] fy His
„.,.x, *i j7wfajv&■ a^adies he *ook- 'wobdshop
■h'S Rrs¥-r^^^Hcjati^i,;,ofhia_;itf*
■ ?, |'hanicat;^athiji^ was ;g^i?ied-d^
'ijng^a^suittm^'^^atibh'when !.fie
; ! S and hiif'broth^V Luther, who had
I yi.; 7; also taken carpentry in ;the <iollegt>,
. ■ ' ' ' yebU'ilt Iheir;lather's Jipuse, rna)c-
iiig it much more modern and 'poii-
' Ifrp^vjtHd/rlirftining received'at
; ' v Tarletoife Mr, ^pbipy has developed
!:• . iptp a finished yvotkmari and con-
■ tractor, He how lives at Hediey,
jV .Texas, and takes <;qptracts for
. ^.buildings all along the l?prt Worth
•££'' Denver railroad, from Fort
: v <' •' Wortji as far as Pueblo, Cold. He
v also <i^es fine cabinet w$rk, mak-
, , ;ing beawti^ui furniture. Best of
: ' all he is a map who is noted \for
. , r' his- Jteriing hpnesty aind integrity
'i'V an^d for being always i on the right
•f. side of dVeryjmoral question. He
. gays that he owes the foundation
principles of his trade to Tarleton.
:. , ah4' let Ua: hope that the nobility of
; . his maphpod was in part developed^
) •, . " here,. It must have been in school
|!' '^"iane'Qh'ridtiaii'hprae 'foofla;:
which he capie-
I '; ; 'a the
! J 'name^f/lUd wife, Mrs, J. M.'Mob-
{' ,■ iey,: who. Jva,^ fftrnjerly Miss Nei.ta
f : i- ; ^ai?rett, daUjght^r of our good citi-
; ■ verts, Mr.-, and Mrs, B. P. Barrett.
: ?■ :; ' / Neita received her degree from
s, ..Tarleton in'th^ class of 1906., Since
theii she has taught for seven
- 'years. She; still; keeps up study
courses, and is at present taking
' ^ ' ' one in psychology, in order that
. ■ :,she. may better understand;the der
;, yelopment of, the min^g of her t,wc(
. ,; interesting1 children^ iM,r3. Mbbley
! 1 * ! has, through-her education apd her
''■„'.i natiVe ability; ^prove^ herself a
| ^ ; very useful woman in her com-
i ! -miuiiity1,- |n addition to,her dyfci.es
i" I •" -as a careful mother aiid Jier home
study cbiirse ;', slip ^ is. active in
j ; church and school work, being
! •• association a|; fjfi4iey. She brought
< . ;, ;-to the firat'di^trijet meeting of this
i ' " ■' . wa held in
I',;:' '■'!(^ren^n'-\l^ilw^k',ihe: banner
I , report for work accomplished corir
y sidering the size of the town;
'V' , V Her ability apd her interest in
fi public.welfare had so impressed
. |he citizens pf her to^vnj that they
.. i7^i^^ed-|Q''elfect 6!Br as.may6r,;but>.
'"/• v 'when pho heapd of th^/mofement
she refused to allow her name t6
be used'pn tjtii? ballot. ■ ,
Thesfr tww * are very '• loya^:' t
T
Tarleton, and are planning to send
their children back here to school
some day. The'ejder of the two,,
a little girl of nine, has already
counted the number Of years that
must elapse/before she has finished
her high 'school course and can g6
to John Tarleton Agricultural Col-
lege. These bright,'fyell trained
children show that college trained,
parents can do much for their bhil-
dren which they could, not if'they
had not received suq^ training.
MRS> CHAMBEKLIN LECTURES
(Continued from page 1)
than v/ere these, and that the day
was' very busily ' and . profitably
spent. This plan of carrying the
benefits of our great educational
system into even the most remote
rur.al districts and of thus giving
to' the. housewive3( and the tnothers
in their own homes the opportunity
of learning so many helpful things
which they had po chance of get-
ting in their girlhood'days is one
of the most hopeful features of our
educational plan in the wonderful
school system of which our college
is-a/part. :
.} The rural women are eager to
receive these', benefits, and Miss
Lacewell, who jj| a former Tarle-
ton student is making a 'record as
a home demonstration, agents May
the good work go on. Tarleton
teachers are. always glad to help
in the cause of education, and es-
pecially Will a S. 0.' ST ciill from a
Tarleton student bring one pr all
of'them to the rescue; '
OPPORTUNITY
Thus I beheld, or dreamed it in a
| dream :tt
There spread a cloud of dust along
• a plain;
And underneath the cloud, or in
it, raged . , . '
A furious b;attle, and men yelled,.
tapd awor.d3
Shocked . upon swords and shields.
A_ prince's banner
Wavered, then staggered backward
hemqied by i'oes., •; v1
.A craven hung ab6ut the" battle's,
■ edge, i'
And. thought, "Had' a sword of
.keener steel—
jThat blue blade that,tfee'.King's son
bears^4but this:,' ^ ] 1
Blunt thing!" he snapped and flung
it from;hi,3,hand. |
And lowering crept; aw^y and left
the field. • " , ' ■
Then camejthe "King's" apn, wound-
ed, sore bestead,
And . weaponless, ;• and i .saw, the
broken | sw;ord, , !
Hilt-bu'riediin. the, dry and sodden
sand, ,
And rah'and snatched it, and with
battle shout I ' , *■
Lifted afresh he hev/ed hia euemy
down, : . . ' ■ >r ■ "'
And saved a" great cause that
, heroic day. ■ , : -
—|!dward Rowland Sill.
We're Continually Busy
JSe^piiig^\01d Shoes Looking
,Like''N€iivv:;.On<es''t, , 'l\
When you bring; your Repair'work to U3 you'll realize the
Economy of the best! ^e'll'make 'your, Shoes last longer
than the other fellow, "at^d they'll look better too,
W. P. NEWSOM
The * effort of the' Government
to encourage the breeding of bet-
ter cattle is meeting with excel-
lent 'results. Records show that
2,078 persons, owning approxi-
mately .232,322 head of stock,
have agreed -to use only purebred
sires.
CFortyrfour, hundred persons
coiTTOTitted'Suicide, in., ;Jlungai•^
during '" |9?0. '■ Ift '
,gere ■ m w^!",fchan • ;1Q jOO&j un'aue|Msi
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;; THE DRINK . SHOP
COMPETE'
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College. Students Always
...':: Welcome
'White & mOjbbow,
Wf. WILSON
JK«KI.ER
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V'A'-Ufe. insurance policy always grows in financial value,
. and, #|M,iuni^/'P!^iw
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Phone1 Ifo. ,8-213
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Cause ofjdisease removed without
Drugs or Surgery v
Stephenyille, and Dublin, Texad
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1921, newspaper, May 11, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth139880/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.