The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONALS.
THE ABILENE GAS AND ELECTRIC CO..
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Our Appliance Department is now equipped to serve your elec-
trical requirements of every kind.
PHONE 832.
Miss Estali Loving is here this week.
Floyd Rush's mother is visiting him this
week.
Pretty Lot of Silk Dress-
es Your Choice for
$21.75
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Delia Made Findlcy is visiting Kate Mo
Kinzic.
Mr. A. F. McDonald Is visiting hero this
week.
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PIES! CAKES! ROLLS!
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AND PLEASE
YOUR APPETITE.
KLINE'S BAKERY
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259 PINE STREET PHONE 196 g
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FREE DELIVERY
PROMPT SERVICE
TIDMORE DRUG STORE
PHONE 78
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WE HAVE THINGS THAT WILL
PLEASE THE COLLEGE
BOYS AND GIRLS.
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"Things That Are Different"
259 Pine St. Phono 1000
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REX STUDIO
HIGGINBOTHAM. PROP.
249 PINE ST.
WE FINISH EVERY DAY
For best results in portraits day or
night. Kodak finishing and cnlarc
ing. We have a big stock of frames.
Kodaks and turns tor sale.
ABILENE "SPECIALS"
WIN OVER WILDCATS
(Continued from page one)
THE OYSTER SEASON IS ON
Eat plenty of oysters. We han-
dle the Large Northern Seal Shipt
Oyster. They arrive fresh every
day.
BOB'S MARKET
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$5.00 REWARD.
Miss Willie Bentlcy lost a diamond
ring set somewhere on the campus.
FINQER RETURN AND RECEIVE
REWARD.
THE GRACE HOTEL BARBER
SHOP
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in the box for the Christians showed he
lias possibilities of developing into a
hefty twirlcr 'Watson relieved Colley in
the sixth and despite his youth Watson
showed he should prove a valuable as-
set to the A. C. C. pitching staff this sea-
son. Colley had only one bad inning the
fourth when he Issued a series of three
passes and accounted for one of the Spe
cials' scores thereby.
"T-Bone" Winters ex-Simmons College
Hurler and who is coon to report to the
New York Giants again this season toss-
ed 'cm over for four innings. In only
one or two instances did Winters put any-
thing on 'em and in those instances he
had the Christians considerably Ladled.
"Lefty" Middleton Simmons College
Dinger went to the mound in the fifth.
Middleton is in good condition and the
local fans predict a successful season for
him at Simmons this year.
Wildcats Look Good.
Now some more about the Wildcats.
Kal Segrist ex-third sucker for the Abi-
lene club of the West Texas League soon
to be with the Dallas Marines has been
successful in developing a promising team.
tans ot the city believe that with the
coming days workouts the A. C. C aggre-
gation will resolvo itself into one of the
best teams in the college's history. Tues-
day's game was in the nature of a nroc
tice game for the Wildcats and was staged
also ai a means of reviving the "Specials."
The score:
Specials: AD It II Po A E
Tabor ss .. ...3 0 2 2 4 1
Weir If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Bradley 2b 1 112 10
Kiziar rf .4 0 3 0 0 0
Tiiomas lb . A 0 1 11 n l
Eastcrday 3b 4 10 0 2 1
Wright cf-2b .3 0 0 10 1
V. Payne c . .4 0 15 0 0
Winters p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Middleton p ..J2 0 2 10 0
Nunnslly rf 1 0 0 0 0 0
T. Payne cf 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Will Appreciate All College Boys
Business.
SHORTY FREEMAN
IN BASEMENT OF GRAGE HOTEL
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EAT CANDY MADE IN ABILENE
ABILENE CANDY
COMPANY
Totals
A. C. C:
Philpott If ...'. 4
Bellah 3b .4
Jones 2b . M.4
Smith e ............4
Terhune ss ....... .4
Shep rf .. . ..2
...32 2 10 21 7 4
AB It II Po A E
McCasland cf
Crabtree lb .
Colley p ...
Segrist lb
Cressett cf .
Watson p .........
By Innings:
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Alga Honey's mother and sister are
hero for lecture' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Lubbock are
visiting their son Edwin.
Mrs. J. B. Ratlifl of Amarlllo is visit-
ing her daughters Ruth and Edith.
Miss Unis Lanier of Post is visiting her
brother and sister Roy and Susie.
Mrs. Ribble is visting her three chil-
dren Eiland Overton and Helen Ribble.
Nella Roso Henderson who has been
living out in town is now rooming at
Daisy Hall.
Mrs. Boyd who brought her mother to
tlio sanitarium here in Abilene is visit-
ing her daughter Ellen Boyd.
0. K. Alexander filled his appointment
at Plum Creek Sunday accompanied bv
Clarence Gabbel who led the song service.
Martha Kllngman-Wynn and little daugh-
ter Tommle. who have been vlsitlna Dr.
Klingman and family returned to their
iiome February 15th.
Last Sunday week Earline Overbv and
Glen Terhoon accompanied Glen's brother
and sister to Anson and returned Monday
morning.
Mrs. L. E. Baxter was called away to
Sherman Saturday the 12th on account
of her brother's death. She returned Mon-
day night the 21st.
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STOP DREAMING.
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It's well enough to dream about
The things you'd like to do;
But you must wake and get to work
To make your dreams come true.
The boy content to make a grade
With work that just gets by
Will find but few to comfort when
He bids his classes good-bye.
An hour a day in study spent
Is much the surest way
To make the Pean acknowledge you're
Entitled to more play.
If fortune offered mo my choice
Of all her treasure store.
I'd take the gift of knowledge and
Be happy evermore.
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Iva What nre you doing Overton?
Overton Picking a splinter out of my
finger.
Iva What have you been doing scratch-
ing your head?
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BIBLE LECTURE WEEK
IS WELL ATTENDED
(Continued from page one)
This is a special purchaso just recched for this week's selling. Only
about twenty-five dresses in the lot. The styles are all new and strikingly
pretty tho best values wo have been able tu offer this season. The ma-
terials are Taffeta Crepe de Chine and combinations of these popular
fabrics. Brown Blue Grey also Black are the shades. Sotno pretty
models In Black and Navy with the new Nlckelgrcy eyelet embroidery
trimming. We offer choice of this lot at only... $21.75
MANY OTHER DRESSES JUST RECEIVED and will be shown this
week. These are from Crown Peggy Palgo and Adlcr in manv smart
new styles. Tho prices now range from
$32.50 $40.00r$45.00 UP TO $75.00
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tures good audiences filling the audito-
rium at all the lecture periods. About
two hundred above the number of the col
lege student sare 'estimated to hear each
lecture.
A departure from the printed program
has been made in that the morning lec-
tures are taking place at eleven o'clock
in place of at 9:45 a. m. as announced.
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Hello there pretty thing.
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A. C. C. 000 000 101
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Jones Does Sallio practice art?
Philpott-Sure she paints daily.
WHITE'S CASH GROCERY
THE IIOME OF LIGHT CRUST
FLOUR
Everything sanitary and only the
best for less money
Your patronage solicited and
Appreciated.
N. Second & East Pine Phone 77
We deliver $2.00 orders.
BOOKKEEPING
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Everything in Drinks and Light Lunches.
BEST SERVICE
222 PINE STREET PHONE 670
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McCarty Furniture Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We are your friends come in and figure with us.
PHONE 238 ABILENE TEXAS
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SERVICE CARS AND BAGGAGE
TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT
DEE MILLER PHONE 134
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ABILENE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
GEO. A.PEARCE Manager
Grace Hotel Building Phone 217
P. 0. Box No. 241 Abilene Texas
Mimeographs Ribbons and" Carbons Safes and Checfcwiiter.
Typewriters and Adding Machines Sold Rented Exchanged
and Repaired
OffitfS
Have Your Photograph Made
Where Service and Quality Counts.
T. S. HIGGINBOTHAM'S STUDIO
152 12 Chestnut St.
Phone 610
WATCH REPAIRINGEXPERT WORK
AND QUICK SERVICE
THE GIFT SHOP
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1070 NORTH FIRST STREET
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1921, newspaper, February 24, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91193/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.