The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Demand for
Walking Boots
is Insistent
MORE and more women are asking for them. There's some-
thing practical as well as stylish about a smart trim Military
or Cuban Heeled boot such as tan be worn generally on the
street for walking for shopping.
AND women arc finding their wants met in a highly satis-
factory manner at Yager's Of course we have them in Blacks
Gruys Ficldmouse and in a profusion of the new Browns and
color and material combinations. $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $9.00
and $10.00. You'll find the style range just as complete.
Many of the rauile lowrs of A. C. C.
Iat Friday evening attended the Sim-
mons Lyceum in order lo hear Josef Lbe-
vinne the Russian Pianist. Those hearing
Mr. Lhevlnne expressed lher.iselvea.Jisbe
Ing delighted with his superb perform
ance.
It has been announced that the Clee
and Choral Clubs are to giro separate
programs very soon. The exact date Is to
be announced later.
It was In honor of Mr. Sanger Shep
herd that eight .joymakers arose early
Tuesday morning to sneak away for a
Folly sunrise breakfast. They went away
to the south and found a nice little spot
for the fun. By forced concentration a
fire was made and the cats which were
eggs bacon canned hot dogs bread
and fruits were soon prepared for the
hearty eight. They had no spice to go
along hut by artful use of Gentle Get-
Back the meal was made quite snippy
and spicy. The fun was In laughing and
the joy came by a natural force that every
one understands. The happy eight re-
turned to the campus just In time to meet
the eight o'clock classes. It was all fine
and they were nil glad.
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THE OFFICERS OF
THE FIRST STATE BANK
appreciate the student body of the schools of Abilene and you
arc always welcome and we are glad to extend any favors com-
mensurate with conservative banking.
Friday night of this week the Jess Pugli
Company comical and musical entertain
ers will appear on the stage of the A. C.
C. auditorium. This will be the second
number of the A. C. C. Lyceum Course.
WE ARE IN LINE
ON THE DECK
As evidenced by the scores of satisfied patrons buying
Clothing every day at our store.
THE QUALITY IS HERE
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
THE SERVICE EXCELLENT
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
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Maxinc Smith spent
their homefolks.
the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Prltchctt of Tuscola visit
cd at Daisy Hall Saturday. Tiiey were
accompanied home by their daughter
Willie and Floyd Klppy.
OSCAR PARKER President; W. H. FREE Cashier RILEY
PETERS Assistant Cashier; J. R. BIRD Assistant Cashier;
J. H. CHORN. Assistant Cashier.
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The football boys claim that they en
joyed Prexy's supper with Wildcat icst
after having taken the candy from the
Yellow Jackets last Saturday at Brown-
wood. '
As the third floor of Zellner Hall was
completed on Friday Saturday proved
moving day for the girls who had rooms
there. Such a stir and whir that took
place the girls will never forget. Per-
haps there are a few boys who will re
member it also.
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Monday being an unusually pretty day
It was suggested by a few of the boys and
girls that they take advantage of the af-
ternoon by going on a hike. With Miss
Hill as chaperone the crowd assembled
on the lawn in front of Daisy Hall at
three o'clock from where they left for
Rim Creek. The time was passed by tak-
ing pictures and roaming up and down
the creek. About 5:30 the homeward jour-
ney was brirun. Diif thev -lime ncoad
time? yVel just ituvkene of the follow-
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"Blest be the Tide that Binds."
Saturday In spile of the cold weather
the airy out-door sing-song was very en-
joyable.
Tuesday Dean Speck said. that ho ap-
preciated the manner In which the Hal-
lowe'en party was carried on the preced-
ing night also the appearance of the build-
ing afterward.
Dean Speck makes an interesting talk
on "Faith."
THINK IT OUT.
CHAPS IN CHAPEL.
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HIGGINGBOTHAM S. PROP.
. 249 PINE ST. .
For best results in portraits day or night. Kodak finishing
and enlarging. We have a big stock of frames. Kodaks and
films for sale.
WE FINISH EVERY DAY
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THE ABILENE GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Our Appliance Department is now equipped to serve your elec-
trical requirements of every kind.
PHONE 136
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"If Not Right Return It"
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PAPER COMPANY
ABILENE TEXAS
Paints Glass Wall Paper Art
Materials Picture Frames
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THE EMPORIUM
ALWAYS THE NEWEST IN AT-
TRACTIVE MILLINERY AND
READY TO WEAR
220 Pine. Phone 230
MISS MAY DARNELL
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lings Mr. 'Dean?' Edith Ratllff George
Buchanan Rubye Morgan Otis Vadep
Minnie McAlwaln J. C Brown Beulah
Day William Daily Jewel McDonald Ed-
win Mnrtin Kathleen Key Wendell Bed!-
check Grace Alexander Kate McKinzie.
PERSONALS
Ova Sikes
homefolks.
spent the week-end with
Howard Lynn visited friends and rcla-
tles at Trent.
Prof. Baxter preached at Cisco Sunday.
Bettie and Connie Travis went to Has-
kel Sunday
Nanabel Estes spent the week-end with
homefolks at Clyde.
Jewel Rowland spent Monday out
town.
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Wednesday "Regardless of how little
of importance any subject may seem to us
there Is some good to it" was discussed by
Prof. Pool.
Thursday Dean Speck reminded the
student body of study regulations.
Upon request of Dr. Geo. A. Klingman
the "W" Club rendered the following pro-
gram on An Ideal Home:
Introduction of Program Essie Rambo.
Discussion of Luke JO and Titus 3.
Connie Travis.
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dnIdelHoe!i-Mrs.:; Hi" Lewis.
'.Home Decoratlops. Mrs. Sewell.
Around the Family Table. Lillian Ar-
ledge. - ..-
Around the Fireside (original poem).
Margaret Sanford.
rrulay 1 lie college leeling grew so
itlong for the boys leaving for Brown-
urcd that it burst forth into some 'peppy'
yells and songs.
Prcs. Sewell conmmended the Zellner
on the effect of the right kind of a heart.
Prof. Sewell commended the Zellner
Hall girls on the good humor with which
they are living three or four deep; then
re (tested that the student body siijg
When you get scared and ruffled up
J And don't know what to do;
When everything turns In surprise-
Think it thru!
If you have a hope a wish to gain
But it always turns about;
If the heart-thread slowly breaks in twain-
Think it otttl
If you're not sure your plans will work
When they are put on trial;
If you're afraid they'll stand you up
Think a while I
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Thetrrwlll you answer?toTihelr
"I surely can I"
You'll make a hit; you'll put it thru;
Put up a 'ripping-fight.
And win the victory cery time
You think It right!
Elmer J. Berry.
OHIO ON THE MAP.
Cleveland Ohio has a barber who is
a Lee farmer and who sells honey as well
as hair-cuts. His sign reads:
"Barber shop. Haircuts 35c Honey in
the comb."
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ABILENE TEXAS
Roy Lanier and Prof
lo Post Sunday.
W. W. Sikes went
Alma Taylor Carina Thomas and Ray
Riley visited friends in Trent Sunday
Helen Whisenant went homo Saturday
and was accompanied by Vallie Jo Rhyne
and Ruby Powel.
Wendell Bedicheck has a new occupa-
tion according to Information he received
Sunday night.
Wanda Treat Bonnie Mae Blnkley and
Susie Fowler went with Bro. Carpenter
and wife Sunday evening to Pine street
church where Bro. Carpenter pleached
BARM FURNITURE CO
A New Store $15000000
STOCK OF FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVER-
INGS WELL ASSORTED. VISIT OUR STORE
YOU ARE WELCOME.
950 NORTH 1ST STREET
PHONE 32
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Susie Fowler and Kato Regan attended
Sunday School at 18th and Chestnut
church.
Sanger Shepard better known as "Big
Shep" spent a few days In A. C. C. Big
Sliep a)s he will be back after the Xmas
holidays to enter school
Thelma Williams Emma Jean Spikes
Essie Butler Ellen Boyd Msble Furr and
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ELECTRIC SPECIALTY COMPANY
259 PINE STREET
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
LAMPS
SHADES
FIXTURES
HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES
PHONE 1000
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 4, 1920, newspaper, November 4, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91181/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.