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THE CAMPl'S CHAT. DENTON, TEXAS. THI HSDAV. <M YtHt l U ti W
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Wg Is frs*ue d 'The Succaneor'
Dyrmf ScKooi Ymt |s
Aiwuti trrout* for the Collio
of wd.y show
■■My. director Following a new ^ thrilling and *"u. stirring pvc-
.. try°U^*' 'boaeaht tur* >f America* stn-gg>* V r,«-
" "wlw member* m<' Eng.an.: aur-.ng *Hr tt ar ( >'.2
r r™« " *" ■ •- .« .«.. B ikm..
. i ■«" , ;r hi* hist.-ricai epic 'The Boccar-
ah.r At thu meeting applicant* College
were r,ver. e*cerpts froir well- **r' u. .v
known piay* they wer* to •—"«■ «« Saturday night «Hfc
prepare for Anal tryouu M<j on Frederick March ir. the title roi*
ThvrwUf night. Friday afternoon. I' i* a mighty pan rama of a
and Monday afternoon cruoa. j**r"«i ir. h -t ry *h.-w;r.g
New member* addec to the chib th* of N** «*• * *h*
«m J ark A eh worth. L A Berry c,f ^ Pjctareaqae . r*
Betty Lb Boyd. Violet Bryan: 4 <*r * « **• ie.ense :,f N«"vl
C*rl Cahe K tty Clark, rarro; F. °r^*n> b>' G « rn. J**«* '
i . Sad e F.ke. Monroe Gnfr •** * • P'™«* «r.
Daphne Griffith. Dorothv Ham* turr,* at t. a ber. wrier. h.
Johnnie Bell Holly Marguirrte that h. adopted country
Laater, Lom Laaby Helen Miliar the t r ied State- i> n danger
Mild rod McCauiey. Anna otvn- of destruction H> wwthart.
hau*. EH—Mfc Paimore. Clint Mar got urahame a Sew Ork-an*
Starr Jr.. Edith Staec Par *il- he., stimulate* hi* patr. •:.*• :y
k«n . Ear: Tyson, and Edna Earl* insisting that he become respect-
Wilhniri* The art tae member* ■' able r*f re their marriage
last year are Saw A skirts Ada Lo%e« H « Sweetheart
Zoe Ballard. Marcy Burr-. John Although he help* Jack* n won
Chapman AJta Mae Clement*. *.1- rKt. bc;;:>> a; S<m Or ear he 1 re-
born Ikerruek Neli Johnson Allen ?<>l> hl# .wet?hear" an: hi« re-
Johwon. Priu Kimbrei; -Jtaniey k5KVtkr.:;t? w n<>r th^
secret ret#
'*• '«,r i- **** tr^t hi* man destroyed the
Amencar. mercharit ship "Corin-
thian." m> wr.Kf Marjrot'i ' >ter
and mar.y ftiier pr>m:n e«t c.t •
ten" were paf**n#*-r ..
B W.th Jackson'* aid March «#-
The riub * pr<*ran. inr tk* year ar<J rt en e or. hi*
include* the product,or. of t (< nar,n,r. ■1Uvtn Franc ska Gaa ,
th.- only *ur. • in* metr.'-cr of tne
••P uriTitiiiar " whom we ha* made
hit maid-af-aKworh. troe with
Ed < itarial > Ward.
B> RAY EDWARD*
I « V E IS HI IMi
Silver n placid water*
("raft -idin* the e-a y ttde
And i-'ttle *h.ny minnow*
Tikinjr th.-r gin* for a r«de
Th. h r-.ion in she d;*t*n<*
And pebtek* t*u a *andy iiar—
Tb «m* are at I^ake Da ha*
!' thai"* a hat j u're lockiaf f
Filmland
tithy Murdoch. Lura McKe.va
Fi*d Parker. Jacne* Pyit B; .>
Renfrx J Y. Ruiweil. Dto. >aun
der*. Mr*. Eualia Smith. A I'
Surie* and Nairn T am me.
fuli-lenjrtr play*, directed by Mrs
Mardy and a aerie* of one-act
play*, to be produced In tike aork-
*hop dsTusnm. under the direct** ^ . ...
of ii i r *" r" Caatinc for the Ar*t ' ^ nc
ing production will beirir a* *«" i
a th« club i* organ:and
Maetinr vtll he held or. second
h« realise* for the f;r*t tsme that
•she t* tlx fir! hi r«ally love*
lr the *upf rtmir out are Akus
ana foartb Tuesday nyrnt* at *. Tar iff lar. K- :th. an-: V. a t.-
up*tain in the College CloUnsw. Br. r.r r.
untew a cfeans' :« anr ur.-vc pre frodaction a [keMille Trto ph
no u> the meeting The first D*M *parec n- eff-"-rt t.
meeting will be held Ortober J" m k- tht. pr.^iuctioe an <ver-
at which lime the cl •'• wti, be c- wr„ n g .pwta^.- sr keej r,g
ganiaed. due* will be pa d. and w .j* h«art stirring theme of
a prograir for the owi ng year
wjll be diarua«ed
! n.< :r.fant republic fighting for
t* life liunnir tie- crj<ia. day of
the War of 1*12 HiMory or. a
s\ -r.ou* brtawi can.a*, heroe* and
her '-.ne* at gicantic stature, and
mass scene* of unparaiiel«-d splen-
dor ur,:t< to make "The Bucca-
neer" Tine of tne greatest pro4ac
bans "f DeM He's me •nparatie
Ell^n M. Richards
CUk
Completed Tuesday
Henrietta Perrin. seftjor from career
Ha ke.<i. was ejected v ce-prwjden:
of the EUrt H Richards Club at C#P «nd B©H
ib first mcwting Tuesday after- ~—r
noon in the library auditorium Program to Feature
The preaidert Ann Jacob* «er. r
from R rard r wa. eiec:e: ;a* Di$COvery Drama
'other n«icer* elected Tueswiay The firs: Cap and lells prc^rrair.
night are Selda Bryant of Potto- the nea fa *erie* b.- t ver
bciro. -tn**Qr<*r. aini Fk>- o\*r Sut:-n KI M Tuesday. Oc
rm Beth Hentor. of Wme<*, reporter u>ber 1J. at 1 j m A drmirv&
Three committee* were appoint- depwt n« the disc very of Asnert-
ed by the preaiden: The pro- ;a will be featured
gram committee a composed of Ten of the** Cap and Be^lls pr
Frances Henorix, chairman Sam gram.* rer* ifven dunnp the *v>n -
my pittman. and France* W«t«r- " er ®ver the Nortli Texas Nes-
man work.
Member* of <Jke aoc.a. tvmmit- The will be r ver. oach.
tee ut Henrietta Perrin. chair- Tuesday frort ■ ' - V f-
man. Julia Allen, and Liinan Has- Mrs O-.ve M J rr- r. tne
speech depar meHH of tne cc lie*e
is in charge
^-a^ces He-or * Heads
FVS M Ml
You don't ha-> to «a*'t any foi
t ,-p« to re: y. ur name in this
c umr )■ II ntjr nave v writ* a
far, iette-
Frar * I, *v. Jr ex-*tu<jen: of
ti5« College from Den tor i* the
fir*: t nave ar^ epistle rast*-.: r.
my rr,;—n: H - only *en a far
card, bwt a* it b the first., he wfll
r- e « ful. r'-rr-r« f(«r p.rompt-
n> s- Frank * teach.ng r. Qoanah
ar.d ht- sa-. *bat th. i-.anket plan
f the fir-* -• * ~ ght w rk r.
I" *t • -t it W'-'jld n -t get by
hi the Mt eiegrw a rather off his
way
That jiu ' roes t- *h. w yoa tha*
a disco wary, even a banket di -
e< very car'- bar*et the wfc if
c* -miry an«i work the sam* sb
alt place*
By the aay John and Harry
onf nat<w- of the blanke: plan,
are e*jwti*g *---me far mis from
h -nt ask ng m >re d- tails abc-ut
•he wr- tv :h.i*g Th Paternal par-
ent may ht -a* "-.e ho* top* or
ma'.*'* Wrre; stave# for them'
If any of you reader# find a
loop-hole in one of yoor scheme*
or need an easy plan of operaf.on.
ywt atMrma a letter tao the col-
umn. m -are of the Chat, and yoc
wiiU f* r* warder, with a «. !utww< -
-:ar'->MKr acsd
SI BSTITUiN
A* far a* ar. be s«n at the
preaant. r :h:r.g hot th< weather
can be ->f any aid V Frank m the
blanket sitisat.'on. f t as they are
landing the fl-'. r# of the houM-s
r.> tt d<- r. I have formulated a plan
that might a -rk in part of the
country
If a feu-.-a j&viuid want his floor*
sandet* m the Qaanab district, he
eottid wait ant:1 immediately af-
ter a sand Kane and give ar all-
n-ght dance The rfMtffliHg fee:
of the 1 g apple w „,<3 grind th-
floor smooth with the grit.. In
summer a hoaw* "samisng" a uid
sound oisoler :ban a "«arm:n«
anyway
The> cMiattHikHta
Hv I'UHVtHiii tl.iywa
«
t
Prililla Lane and Jeffre* l.ynn hit(i < to the Te* - theatre
*eMM ae. comer to the Mrreen ,h* ' ^ o " *** *"
ur<ia> niif ht and start* a three
in a scene from "Foar UaaghUr* da - enKagemmt >unda>
berahip in
The pocter committee i* I
pooec of Ava Tidman R«" - Sea-
berry. and Edna Day
The next meeting of the ctafc ... u , tMft
wit! he held Wednesday October Tr -HC"-5e -*J- CerS
It. in the Coltae* Clabhouoe Mem.
the dub i* oner, to Tr-House numtser two. at a
hoiaae meeting .«t week elected
France* Hendrix president W
Selie Mohaney vice-president
• Johnny Belle Holly treasure- and
Edith Whitehum reporter
Freda Oatman i* no#te*t ana the
house i# under tfee genera.
tioB of Mrs Morris Hunter
Reception Entertain*
Mutic Majors Cbb
A reception for all mu*ic ma-
jor* was given by the music de-
partment at the Mary Arder. Lodg<
Wednesday night at * ( clock
Former member? at th Mbw
Club ipooaored the rareption Plan*
of the Mock Hub for the comsn*
year were dweuased
STUDENT CAFE
mi
SANDWICH SHOP
7f
Fret Mtv r>
4 till 12 on Sunday
6 till 12 during «««*
^ ——J
A* the raokie dish washer saic
"i.innksnir gtaawa like drinking
HM n. are jsuailv broke "
Ami there was the fresh mar.
who «a d that if this roantry get
tr.tr? a-ar. he a ould tois the bor-
der for protection—the Okiah<.ma
bordar
NO PLACE LIKE H« M1
S -me of the verbal far. mail
last week comr>ia ned that it wa-
ne* of Oaoofly h; taste to coir
uch w^rds a* Froflgnot.
Well dear C'.miMaine*. I'll nave
you know that I was bora and
reared in Frognot It is a well
preserved little past^ra. v ..ag-
that still cling* ->ntci the Golden
Rule ir. a worid of turmoil
Why, jru*t the other day a fal-
low over there had a si.k cat. an-.:
he sneaked up U- a ne.ightor'#
h(Hi«e and deposited it s the ba. k
yard ^ a* the r e;ghbc>r angr;. " So
, ndeed' InMead at sh-«ot-ng hu
«*'ight«'<r 1 ' ea-ing the ailing
kitten, he returned tlw- othe- cliealt
ly g ag atx ut tne community and
dr..ieel ng eSever. n ce healthy fe-
me* and transplanting them in
his neighbor's yard
Y *« see when jmmi cast your
Kitter afKm th« water* in Frogn®t
it i* returnee elevaa fold.
* AVTlft—\ 11 kind* of aawing.
Satt^factio* ruaeanteed Price* are
rea*«nabi* — Mr*. Grant at Mra
I'err* man *, Aienae A. phone
5*1-J
Shop
HAIRCUTS 2Sc
"Leak Yew Bm*~
1222 W Hickory
FLAK AC* IN ud
Prrmriot or*
• a^^y^e faVVI B
Dance Schedule
Firat Neaie^ter
fietoher 5 l 3ka
(set - Interfraterr •> (" -jr.-
cil Formal iCloaod.
(•ct IS—Talon i">pen Formal
< ct Sfc—Kaghiir riper For-
mal
Nov 5—pi Phi Barr D«nce
«open
Nov. 11—Friday Night In-
formal Sponsored by the
No* 22—Phoreff Open For-
No*. l — Friday Night For-
ma! Sponsored by the Cal*
Dac.. i- Friday Night In-
formal Sponsored bj- the
College
Dec * -Geesle Cipen Formal
Dec Id- Beta Closed For-
Dec 17—Tro>an Open For-
mal .
Jan •—Friday Night In-
formal Sponsored by the
Coilage
Jar 10—Gam madK<r Open
Formal
Hansen Speaks
At Conference
In Austin
-> raw Pr .n rn* ' Water ( i
* !•• a: in North Texa-"' «-*•
the w>pw of an address by Dr
Walter Hanaen of the geography
d -partment before a Wader R.
sc'urct-* •. MrfmsR held today ir.
AuMin T'-ee < i one o*
'he fuawtKwis if A* Texas Water-
«fied* hmnei«t;- n
r.«i«n t; >r if Texas water re
aowrew is .f ftara.mi-i.unt -mp^rt
anci- r. -h<- program -<f -tabihai*.
tian f argtcuiturai and mdus
triai expansion, uove-rnor Jam. -
Y All red mmantad in invitini-
c.vic .leaders of the State to a
gene-a.. Water R«-*ourca* < onfer-
ence i Austin Oeteher 5 and 6.
"On*' of the major problem* fat
n« it* toda> * that f prvdawiy
r-maervwg and putting t. proper
use the water rewsarc*- of Ti-was."
fjowrnar Allre-i uxi "I'nieai thts
,* done, we cannot matana .■> r p-
to capantf 'wr mdastr <ai *tata*
nor increase tht pmpdatiar. ir
many aartnaai of the State "
The importaore of aau-r cv-.M'-
vatran has h—n aflnptiaamed
Governor • Nominate W luec
Daniel, who add.reas«d the- O-* fer-
ence in one of hi* few wit> ,i>-
peare c« prior ta hi* inaug.ra-
tion M- ODantal * sn-bjec * a*
"Th Indiist'-mi Iseveiop't -r ■ ■(
Tern* I1 tfle.Hfrrot on th«- Conserva-
t on and Prudent use of It.' W
ter Bmmmm."
I :*c*"a ~'sz e' E ere:
M^rceMouse ^r6' 3©r +
DoroMiy Fratie- *m • • -ed
president of the M unee;. H osi
girls last Monday n ght • •- •r
house memtie.r* elected t< ft
aere Mote lie P.nsor. vice jrv-
der.t Johnny Ruth Peek sce-etarj.
trcaswrar; Pauline Loae co-un*« i
or. and Nora Ma. M Hard, hair
mar of the entertainment < -r •
mittae
Vantai entertainment* ar« •./.
be planned for the semester a-
ahic' will !# a we me r roast a nd
Hallowe'er. f*rty for tb..- mo- tb
Mr and Mr« J N Rnown -•> < -*-
elected for faculty sponsor*
c2.e Cooper E «c*ea
Hofjper Howie D'e£^'3e-*
Faye Cooper .iun r fr-.m Pe-
trol ta, and (Htm iftaanev'. wr. r
from P«ii*ill* were elected pr- •
dents of the two H<-ppe- H t*e«
at a me *t itg Friday
House c uns«"r* elect« are
Nei; M ncrief. sophomore '■ -
€5p!mgrtUa. and Franca* Oreha>d.
S4 pr.omore from Fort V , r--1,
France* Allan, sot homo** ft n~.
Oalina, was. elected reporter Th*
h«a*e mambar# plan to elect fac
u v *p«aors later rr the w.-n,'. > -,er
Plan* were, made- for a busy aa
cia! twnaon
Four Majorettes'
Presented to Band
At First Rehearsal
Mc< '"tuwll Dt V\' u ■
I-• an . Mr K H Fai rmj
• ;*it«.-r- at the -ehew-a'
• Hagl* «nd last M--ndai
- . '<■ Mc< .nnell and lit 8«ir.
-' talk- to the iwrnJ and
■ jifid v - presented w - tr
« r.g drum majoratt
F Mae Reed. Mary Graen.
F.ae« and Kay Walker
r> nyr-i. m th« Pi<
,ra. -1 iaet Tuesday Af
a' j :* and the op*-mng of
untj Fair the)
• r>. ♦•r' a* the fair
•an.e, and Tra.i- Tittle
„• • 1 ' "<vt Gl.tckenwpeil*
• ' ' i* tr>. rehear -
a. ' v ntiay TH. t*|}« are a
- fori * *n - band :r>
• . • • rtat n an : add to the ef
■ • ' • -imi ">ih' ir.it
a ran -a "1
Mar.je. Me)
H F. !*ir '
5;e-e RHoads Na^eo
Be• House D'e*y
Bonnie Lee Rhoads aa> e . ;t<-d
president of the fcev.i) hou- f«,
girl* 1414 We*: Hickory at a
house meeting last week
Other "fficer* include R^tl
Hooper, counselor Biilie 1 y Aus-
tin. secretary treasurer Betty horn
Boyd, social chairman: ar.-. Dot
Ham* rtponw
W ANTED- AI) kind* af >«a'ag
Satisfaction guaranteed Price- are
reasonaMe — Mm Grant, at Mrs
i.r- *■ wmm A
New Pi Kappa Delta
Debate Question Argues
Soverrrrent Spending
P Baprn Delta * -ff ruil de-
hnte qpartK«ri for th.- year was
UMMicsd Wodne««Ja • -.ight tt a
regular meetiny the delate
club The qnastior Re*-lived
That the I'mtad State* should
cease ta u e public funds for th«
purpose (if stimulating business
A preliminary seminar was an-
nounced for next week as foH «ir«
M nda>'. fiNrt. 1® Intorpretat •
af qnastion- - A Dwcas«-->n n (rcn-
eral--Ross Compton
T-xwday. Ctct 11 Agencies and
Math inery of Government Spend-
ingDr S B Mc A lister
Wednesday. Oct. 12 Historical
View of C- verr.ment Spending
Dr L W Newton
Thursday Oct IS I* Govern-
ment Spending t> Stimulate Bus
ne*s S'-.und" Dr R I. Conrad
Fridaj Oct. 14 Government
Spending a R.-vie-a of th« New
IVeai lir. Jack Johnson
AM programs ar* to begin
promptly at 7 p m ir. Room 2<*'
of the Manual Arts Building Stu-
dents interested in debate are
jrged to be present for the meet-
mg.
Gree- jack©* Pres de^*
Names A'os *or Yea'
The Greer Jacket* held their
fint meeting of th jv? -ic< v.-
sesaion Tuesday night October 4
ir the Harriss Gy Jean Hayr.ie.
president, appointed the following
committee* to ««rre during the
year entertainment committee
Nel! Ball, cha rmar excuae com-
mittee. Louise Gardner chairman
of drill committee and Mary Fran-
e** Hill drill captain
Plans were made for the special
initiation of the ongra' tuascot
of the Green Jacket* wh i nonr
a freshman >n the «'oi>g.
I In I • t.1 . l '> !.o .o f «'
unl «on iat'< •>< iti. . ' i ■ <> t
I W rlll.'l hi. l" > ■ 1
I. lt d .1 \ I ' < • ■ 1
Ml I I-II* |i < • 1 M. • • ••*. ■*
,'tl l lin.llln and i-H IUW h
alHtut tin* l.'i'i. I ma* bad •*'
nil I lit), pi#. M.'W itMU.I
y i >11 | dull I Willi I It' I I III |i| ltl<
I,, llir < I \ |!I' I" bill iltltl tin
ullM'l I I'll
Mow 11 in II > id \IMI went t * du
darter- In-Ill ll* n t vrili met tt Htl
in- dn\ iind Mat lit .lii i iuk tl« m
thi Si-iinii « ufetviia <it I '
\\ '' Hid mil <-vi>t it..|> aild i.niiit
htttt malt) I ' Mill* w«l>
Ihwre ' N.i yhu diiln < \ "ii < iiitWn't
havi i-i.uided llierii on tin- (llig.-i*
of In it li lialld Still the tit uuiiu-iit
gOt'* nil I Si W I Ii uhjtwt t*
I' i gult it11-11<1111 : (bin dami
ii it. I T l girl-o nblt'il tn I S I"
tt iitletlding tin \ll t nllegt—
Matters are icihk t" ''«■ kind of
iiltiplli ntlid u lii ii I'enl ' i.kri ulltl
Walter farkei start getting let
tt-rs at tin- Betu Mnu*i fmi-n tile
<.atiie address mi Ft tt m tli. now
that Percy hit* dwided to euine
'ink tn sell no I
tt'hy is it thai every tune a eel
•am individual walk- in the enrm i
drugstore that H>*n tt'hitten clap-
his hands arid shouts, "Bang!
Ifung'"
tt >■ h.-ui 'l a hoy remark "ii the
irnei the other night that for a
girl to be popuiai with him "In-
had t>. if" barefooted The reastm
was that if a girl wasn't warm
. n<>ugh '■ k<-«-p her feet from get
• sng cold, 'hen >hi- wa*n't wortli
g.'ing with
tt'e hav# noticed that the dark
.-ireles have faded ftom under the
.-yen if a f -w girl -inrr the doors
<<f the girU hou*e* ha^ * lieen lock-
"■' at I" ttfl p in.
B'*Her grease tin ftre-ent-apes
girls
tt Hv - it that 'Bush) " ha1^
taken the plate of "Stevie" a- the
nickname >>f a certain little blond
beadfd Manp.ns Hal] girl
There wa.« .|Uit«- a mix-up at the
H -Ige- H'.jx lait Week when
F are - and John '-.th had a date
with ,l#ne. an.l Marvin had a date
will- Wynelle The situation wh-
• • >-n more complicated when John
wont with Jan. and Francis with
Wynelle Marvin being left out in
the old The next ,-light Jane wa
presented with a date liook by
Franco
(j<>-i new* N>y and gal- Starr
la- • nr'tHcl for another year
Tb< Ma-'juss Hal! girl* have
icnted a music ><r<\ t<. dance by in
h« evenings
Ti. i«--:.i atii«r i • grae heard
ver station KDNT every Sunday
ha* proven t. lie ifuite popular with
Tht -■ id-en ts Several Vmy* have
had piece- iet'.icated to th. r best
g,ri fr.end*
Sure is going to b > bad for
I'arket now that the certain little
g:r! is going steady again this
>>ar
Ask Marlee about the time she
wa* walking thru the park antl
stepped on a snake and almost
killed him
About this date l>ook propoai
'ion I think that i-fuite n few girl«
ild make good use of thi* kind
of book. Don't you M S
P W claims that he stopped
more «ock* from a Fort Worth
>p's bla.-k.iack in one minute than
Max Schmeling's chin and back
stopped blows from Joe Louis in
two mtnute* and four s«conds The
•nly thing that the soda *keet
has to show is a thirteen stitch
wound in hi* head
H«ft4w«avifif by
Fiuh* find Hunt
Di«pl<«y#d Here
\ 11 , III bit lull lit . in. Ml SHIII
,il, ol build «> ai ui|i made oil
tn o <>n I 'iiiii to Hudolpb Fii.-h1-
out b mn ib Hunt iiieinlM i • of
lb, I en. In i i ollege art fa. ulty, is
n diKplai in 1 In louiei hall of i be
t to im \ building
In. little 11 Ml > eigln full length
.Iim|h n ihi. la)iog . ami many
-.mallei puili 11> >liow ing a wide
i ii at .mi in de -tgli and tevture
II, , vhiliitit.il i*iintaWa bulb oilg
■ .«I d« Mils and n pi odu< Uoll* of
hi ■ i n lo itiiileil by American
i mi e« i V run ill ei of the we|i v
ii (i wen hoWli bj Mi I'ueh this
Milium i o ib he was iti Knglititd
in'ending iln annual numnit'i
■. Ini«.| hi iln Guild of Weavers.
-piiHiei: and I Iyer- of htiglund.
Inland and Siiiiland
U in k I h'-pla-M-il I'llsew here
I III di '|dii\ l inadl Up "f pietex
oi work 11 "tt i for me i exhibition,
bnwn iii \i w Y«irk, New Hrlean*.
VI est To*h Si ate I eacher* Col
lege, and a ' oi'ga* Chnsti. and is
i In I'm 1 I ' lnioehenstve b*-al show
rm of the weaving done by the two
ltiiiii.il a|-li*ts ai Iheii studio boiile
neai lienton ,
Invi atioli- iwt\i la-eii received
bj K iiehs and Huni to exhibi'
v* living .ti .i numbei of place*
■ hi'lUglioiii ih. Countrv during the
n.ming ii b.«ii vt*«i Such show
.rig- will m<!iln. a numbai of m-w
!y de ignet 1 pattern* itnw iwing
win kitl i.ui foi hi i lisuns
Si veral .f tin drap'-i«•« in the
, ureii' evb.tiil her* a.*- wovwii ri
ia11n ami chenille, a combination
-na' gl\."« .ah texture ami pr>>
duct v ;k fnbiic tha lend* itiwdf to
be 'ie | folds r. piined of diapei \
T'n- iat.li uit'd - -pun from Te*a«
■ utt.ifi illhei diafM-• are wovi, nf
;1 ;i i otton a highly mei-reri *-d
e«.-(.in i est* mid I lig i ay. in
>mall Piet-eh Included
The fin.-- artistry ..f handwoav-
ng - '.'i'ie-en i d in 'h. many
i • piece« n *h^
\ n m ' be.-, .in
Mhtbit
■ino it^ . *".• str, t **jrn', cioiWy
-#• 1.1 • 11* <! fatu ic- don> m the "Sum
mei and tt'intei " techniipi. . which
sin tii t i>M"ti bj the plnlleer
Vn11-1 ii a - S. -lit I
w h i< h
he! ii Highlands ami
m-' *'i'.in«t m 'hi history
->t an;. h> • ei untr\ ' in- of th.
i gmiai le-.gri- i- w-.ten of woo.'
fmn D nt. >i i int>- -heep
Tw na;ural -hade- >f lienton
i'.un> w.i an 1 " usefl in a
I- an*. ,. ngti n plain weave which
■ di.*p'a\ The wi-.' wa* spun
!u| I lii'h- and Hunt on Melrose
t';an ats.m m-at Natchitoches. La
Senior Mar/s Elect
Helen MacHuston to
Replace W^lma Claussen
Helen MacHuston was elected
vice-president to replace tt'ilma
< laus.-en Monday night at the Sen-
ior Mary A'der. Club'* first busi
ne«« meeting of the year Pledge
cards for new members were also
filled out
Plan* were made for n tea to
la- given October 11 for prospec
tive members The tea will be held
in the Mary Ard.-n Lodge from «Hl
until 6100.
Navarro County Club
Elects Oncers Friday
La Voyee Hosw-ell. of Rarrie.
wa* elected pies.dent of the \n
vai ;o i unty t'lub at the tlrst
meeting of the club in the College
' lubhotisc Knda> afternoon.
Other ollk'er* i-loctinl are l.atrii
tt urshin , f linwson. \ ice president ,
(•marie t'owsar of Navarro, secre-
tin--. ivnstirei , and Flhert Neoly
of i orsuana. report ei
Member* of tlu- club art stti- j
• lent* who lis. in Navarro County
The club decided to have regular
meetings on the mmhI Thursday
n each month
Dr. Pepp«r Cadeti
B'oadca t Program
From Local Studio
I b. I ollege was host tt edne*
day afi.rrn.oii to the Dr Pepper
• a del of Itadln Station WFAA
who bioadeast then daily program
11'III the I ollege studios in the
lil.iaiy building
I hi < ad. • - featuring < aptain
Kddii Dunn, Sergeant Jimmie J,.f
I"' •*' «' III Inn.-, were heard '
'i"in until r> |A, then regular
I r. an. acting t in , over the Tl.xa^
t^uiti '• Vet win k ami affiliated s'.a
in n- in thefr dramatiiation of
«h. iniverituri-n of ihe f adets and
Xurifhirie
f Ik < a'lets were accompany
njf I h. seven bus loads of liallH-
I'rude Trippei ■ w h . are adverti
hi th< Jubilee Anmvarsary of
• H« S «t. Kan of Texas which
open- iri Dallas Saturday. The
tiippei who were also received
n I e ampus. presented a pro
ti'am from the stop* of Maniuts
Han where they were greeted by
I d- « ii. Ma> r 1,.-. I'.. .| ,, A
f Dent ii. and J H< f id |{;i- • a
l hu in man Several nuiii
.1 by the Mustang Band, Peg
Hol-i larui of WFAA. and l^oui-..
Huu-hinson wore heaiti on the im
ntfimptu (irogtam
The ( ade-.s, who of a necessity •
• roadcastoti from the Ic.cal studio,
pri. . d th. appeaianti of th. cam-
pus. Mr Jeffries being a frequent
visitor to (he campus. Jeffries an•'
liunn txith praisod the studio and
t i technical managet. Travis Tit
tie who handled the broaden-i
-tei.-ia> afternoon >>n a few min
u ten notice
Tb. broatk-ast mtroducttd Miss
N -rma Jean Rons to the youn_
- .ember* of the Popper Cadets a
un^him- replacing the origins'
Minshtoo of the sertes
House Freshmen
Entertain Upperclassmen
)'sfers With Party *
Fuller House freshmen gtrls
urprised th. ir upperdassmen "si-
ttrs' with an amateur entertain
tnent Monday night A one ad
play was given in which college
life as seen by freshmen girls
wa- depicted Th. remainder of the
program consisU-d of ar, amateui
hour m which the following fresh
men participated J. Filer < .-.i.-h
Bt'ty line- (jladys 1 • te- S'a gf
•mi Hensor. Melha Grim*- I<••!••>
i nker and Hortense Scott ^
The -ocial hour nMnUnl n th.
iipperi lassmen'* having to display
their superior knowledge by find
sng their name from an entangled
mit s of string, paper and candy
Punch and cookie* wer« served
to approximately twelve upp/r
classmen
NOTICE FKFSHMFS
There will be a Freshman I la*-
meeting Tue dat night at 7 o'clock
in the ( ollege auditorium Ml
member* are urged !o he present
a- Has- activities for the comimr
tear are to he discu* ed
I arroll l-'llis. president
NOTICE
All students who expect to
finish the work for the bache-
lor's degree in January should
make application for the de
gree in the office of the dean
of the college by Thursday.
October 18, 1S HS '
B B Harris
The second of the series of the
Frida* night informal dance* spoil
snred ht the t'ollcge will be held
in the Hecrestion Building Fri
dat evening. >ct. 7. from *-10. Vd
mission ill he hy activitv ticket ^
Kdith L. Clark ^
I>ean of tt omen
Bard t ollege is conducting a fund
drive to prevent their institution
from being closed at the end of the
current *cht>ol year
Hons* President* Cabinet
T1 e H'«*r President*' Cabinet
• ill be organised Thursday. Oct
IS at 4-*• in the Mar? Arden
lodge under the direction of the
For am CanncM At tht* meeting
officer* will he elected and plan*
far tile semester diacaased All
are rordtnllv invited to he present
Jerry Jacfcaoa
of the (.iris Faram
STUDENTS and EXES
you arc always welcoma uk
blackburn oil Cr tira co.
14
1211 w. hickory
MSXT DOOR TO THE COLLEGE
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Black, Harry. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1938, newspaper, October 6, 1938; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306452/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.