The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Mary Arden* Call
Special Session to
Fill Office Vacancy
Geezles Install
Four New Members
A *p«~ a! bu >r-< •••■ m of th*
Mary Arti.-n < iub w e« d -
Th* first of two profnnu on;
German Opera *u *iv«*n at th« re
Tuesday wnn* *♦ 7 o'clock in th« ^ ^ fnlM)ln(, uf ^ C.4rwnl LlUf. ' ,T 1
rh«''i^ Wnr. pres l-l t t >r .if0CUr. k ,,.„y «V(.„,n(f M.rrh 24
A ir#/ Program on
Herman Opera Is
Given at C. L. C.
At ii r*c«-nt th* 'iwlH in
•tailed four n«*w officer* and admin-
istered the final dejrrw of nutation
four new members Th* four new
are Harman Cowlry, preai-
thr put two tarns and who ha*1 atl waa a ^wrrH bT rivinK th' Roland I,lp*eomb, riea piaaidant;
ftnlahed bar work resided fro. the Mm- (>f # |U, (^rnMA | Forrest Ladlow, •aeraUnr-trMMMrS
Sarah Git*™ g v* the history and *nd W McClur., *ariaaiit-.t-arm*.
ducrtptton of th# fir*' Wafnar F**ti j TS* t(niT n*w member* to ba ad
val and the first playhouse at Bay-, **tad the «r*ani*atton were:
reuth A synopaia of "Lohen#rin" Huatar Keeton, Markay Wa*nar, Lura
by WafMr wan riven by Mattie Ball 1-umpkln, and Barney Folaar
Cunningham • j Ito*ular /naetnjf* are held twice a
Constitutional *M0M were dU- j 8cout «■* at th*
russad by the club during the buaines* k**'" ''ark
saasion. A committee waa appointed 1
to maiie needed amendment* to the j GKF.KN JACKBTH SKT DATE
constitution. Mr*. Henry Cornish who, pQg ANNl'AL CLUB PICNIC
was elected at the last meeting as <
District Federation j
office an.! her
by Helen Holme* v -e prvidrnt
KJectra Morrison * - chosen to fill
the office of vice-praaident.
Marv ' ne- >•
egate u. the D -.tr • federate •
meeting to I# held in Gainesville and
Lois Hall > chixei: aitertiiite.
Attention of the members w«"
called to the "nick*! f ind" wiu.-h is
to go to replenish the ollie Bird He ho I
arshtp Fund in thi* district Thit*
scholarship which was started by th«
aeeond district of the Federation of
Women'* Clu', and wh.rh has Wen
placed in this college it in need of a
aubntancial sum ao each member of
the club* in the aacond diatrict i* to
give a nickel toward the fund. A
bo* has bean placed in the office of
the !>ean of Woman and all Mary
Ardena have been asked to aid in this
way.
Electa Morrison reported the suc-
cess of the tea-dansant given during
"senior weak" and stated there would
be two more such affairs before the
Gainesville i A called meeting of the Green Jaek-
"that is was impossible for her ^ w"« held Wednes/lay eveaing for
rnd. I'attie Thompson was elect-:lh<* Puepos** "f deciding w*n and
delegate to the
meeting to be held
stated
to attend
od delegate and JuanlU Kveritt al- i wh<,r« th' f;r"'n jMk,rU Picfxk
tarnate j wou''1' Palmer Braley, presl-
Hosetssee for the evening were , r'e,,t' presided over the meeting. After
Edith and Klna Mitchell and Edna Ith* reeling of the minutes of the last
Vaughn. I meeting and the discussion of the old
business, the question of the picnic
,, ., •, . .. . •' was brought before the club. The final |
For the first time in the history of *
decision was that the picnic should)
YUCCA
(Continued from page 1)
j dared and most of these will be aent .
out aa exchanges to other publications
About three weeks ago the Y ucca i
.Staff received a certificate from the
, National Scholastic Press Association I
f
signifying that the Yucca was awarded j
the all-American rating for 1S 2S. j
| Notification of this honor was an-:
' nounced last October but the certi-j
fteate* were not mailed out until this I
PROFESSIONAL
month. The all-American rating is
the highest of the four ratings given
to year-books. This certificate will
be framed and hung on the wall of
the Yucca office.
The staff of the Yucea for this year
includes the following: Ralph Hous-
ton. editor; Thelma Lee Jackson, aa-
aociate editor; Pop Rteves, business
manager; Johnnie Lee Stimson, col-
lege life editor; Charles Douglas, ath-
letic editor; Margaret Hennen, class
editor; Robert Armstrong, organiza-
tions editor; Margaret Klepper, art
editor; Alfred Jacksen, literary edi-
tor; and Alton Herrin, humor editor.
OSTEOPATHS
ALICE DAY MElOOf MAN
A COUJHBlA WGOUeriON
"The Melody Man" will be the fea
ture for the show tonight at 7:16
o'clock in the auditorium. This pro- j
duction tells the story of a musician >
whose art is sacrificed on the alter '
Of fatherly devotion. The cast of i
character* includes the following: j
William Collier Jr., Alice Day, John '
St. Polis, Johnny Walker, Mildred !
Harris, Albert Conti, Tenen Holtz,
I^ee Kohlmar, Bertram Marburgh,
Anton Vaverka, and MaBjor Nichols.
There will also lie the usual artded
attractions.
DR, C. H. Hancock
312 Curtis Building
Offlta Phme 340
Res. 849
DENTISTS
the college there will be spring train-
ing in basketball, it was announced
by Terrence Myracle, coach. All boys
Of the term. The lodge haa recently ! interested in basketball whether they
been redecorated and the money re- j have played before or not are urged
alited on the darve. will go toward t «"*" * ^ «• * « (iymnasium
helping pay for this improvement, the ! Monday evening when the training
president said
Houxe President*
D'iscuhh Plan* for
Picnic on April 10
will begin, Myracle said.
Is- held on Friday, March 28. The "T"
Club were to he the Green Jacket*'j
guests on this occasion.
Mrs Marjorie Spencer who teaches',
in Commerce visited in Denton last
Saturday and Ssnday.
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*The House President* meeting was
held in the Colleg« Club House Thurs-
day afternoon at four o'clock. Old
Irish Melodex were sung with Lois
Hall, as leader, ami Martha Fay Me
Gary at the piano. Roll call was an-
swered by ''What our house is doing
this spring "
The business before the club was
a diacu**ion of the yearly picnic to
be held April 10, at the City Park.
At the picnic, which is to take the
place of the last meeting of the club
this year, there will be a general re-
view of the work of the year. Guests
of the House Presidents will be the|
House Sponsors and landladies. Com-
mittees for the meeting are: Trans-
portation. Ruby Wheeler. Frances
Welch; entertainment, Grace Potts,
France* Martel, Faye Kunche, T.ticille
Hayes, Alta Frances; refreshments,!
Grace Davi*, Vera Davenport, Mar-!
garet Hall. Catherine Bates, Nena
Newsome,' finance, Martha Rice.!
Jessie Carlton, Gwenith McDonald, [
and Ruth Mayriard.
"The Value and Need for a Cam-
pu* Home Visitor" was di*cu**ed by
Ruby Weatherford; "Moving, A*
Seen by Proprietor," Anne Hodges;
"Moving, As Seen by the Student."
Elitabeth McQurry.
Hent Shoe Repairing
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Gallagher and Marriott
PRY STREET
City Cafe
Have you tried our
Sandwiches
,8 of our delicious sand-
wiches for $1.00. .
Phone us at 871
DR W. H. HAWLEY
Dentist
317 Smoot-Curtis Building
Phone 1124
DRS. HOWELL and ROWELL
W. N. Rowel), D.D.S.
Freeman Rowell, D.D.S.
203 McClurkan Bldg.
Phone 341
Dr. C. L. Oliver, D. D. S.
Smoot-Curtis Building
Phone 208
TRADE AT BROOKS
ANDSA VE
See Our Windows
BROOKS EAGLE PHARMACY
Two Modern Drug Stores
Store A'o. 1—Next to Palace Theatre
MEDICALS
P. LIPSCOMB, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Glasses Carefully Fitted
Office Phone 2M6 Residence 642
M L. MARTIN, A. B., M. D.
Disease* of Eye, Ear, Nose,
and Throat
Glaae* Correctly Fitted
Office Suite 100 Raley Building
Office Phone 22 Residence 158
Shoe Rebuilding and
Shoe Findings
NORTH SIDE SHOE SHOP
Phone 344
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MAKE YOUR FOOD TASTE
BETTER BY USING
OUR PRODUCTS.
BROOKS' DAIRY
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Ties to match the New
Spring Suits
59c -- 89c
n
Handmade In dudes sod
patterns that ut ifutklingly
new Generously cat from iclctted
terialj.
J.C.PENNEY CO.
N. T. S. T. C.
UPTOWN STORE
Try one of our Butter toasted, crisp,
sandwiches. Sodas unexcelled.
i
LEE DOUGLASS'
Service Drug Store.
Vote For
W. E. Smoot For
Mayor
It means a forward step
in the lives of the colleges
of Denton.
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PALACE
-DKNTON-
8ATURDAY Only ( March 2 >
A Musical Movietone
4 Song of Kentucky
With
LOIS MORAN
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
(MARCH 31 APRIL 1-2)
Marilyn Miller
AS
"Sally"
A FIRST NATIONAL
VITA PHONE A LL-COIOR
PICTURE
With
ALEXANDER GRAY
JOE E BROWN
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
(APRIL ^ 4)
William Powell
uStreet of
Chance"
in
A Paramount
ALL TALKING
PICTURE
With
Jean Arthur
Kay Franca*
Easter Apparel
for both sexes in smart and chic, and
priced so reasonably at this store as to
be within the reach of all.
Easter Dresses
Both points and solids of silk—chiffon
—georgette for daytime and dinner
wear. Featuring every new "wrinkle."
$5.95 to $16.85
Easter Suits
For the men. Navy worsted*. Coat*
with new lapel*. Extra trousers if
wanted.
$18.50
Easter Lids
250 smart new straw braid* for women
and satin lined felts in "Pie Crush"
gray for the men.
Every good *hape and color.
$1.95 to $5.00
Easter Footwear
Black and sport oxfords—some with
clatter plates—for the men. Smart new
toe*.
$.1.95 to $6.50
DENTON DRY GOODS COMPANY
Miviiisuvvwiismniinsmnsvinjmiirwimsvmsmsi
SCHOOL HOSE
A full fashioned pure silk
hose that is not a second or
irregular can be purchased
for $1.00
These hose come in nil colors.
Gun Metal Crystal Beige
Suntan Murrando
\tmosphere Mistery
Remember
These ho*e can be had in
Service or Chiffon
BROWNBILT .
SHOE STORE
&
THE
DIXIE MOTOR COACHES
INVITES YOU TO RIDE DIRECT TO
FORT WORTH ARDMORE
DALLAS WHITESBORO
GAINESVILLE SHERMAN
McKINNEY
ON WEEK-END TRIPS FROM DENTON
We offer direct and close connection to
all points in Texas and Oklahoma
We offer unexcelled Taxi-cab service
DIXIE MOTOR COACHES
220 West Hickory Street
J
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<f{ummin§ 7Binl
ZTull "Uaibucnrd
Hosiery in perfect harmony
with new Easter frock and
•hoes, bag and glovea- thanks
to Mmt. Julie, Pan* stylist for
Humming Bird' Colors fresh
from Pan*—freah as Sfmng it-
•df
Humming Btrd'l color and nch
lustre remain undimmed titer
many waihinga Pinr nlk, fine
catchup, in visible reinforcing.
account far their extraordinary
weanng quabty See «r Spnn,.;
dHpUj twfcjrt
W. H. MORRISON
DRY GOODS
H. M. RUSSELL SONS & COMPANY
Footwear
5.00
6.00
7.50
10.00
Water Snake*, Kid Skin*, Calf Skin*,
Satin*, Combination*
in
Strop*, Lie*. Pump*
and Oxfords
Shoe8 for sport, street and all
occasion*
* .
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Armistead, Isabelle. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1930, newspaper, March 29, 1930; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314048/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.