The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, October 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Superior Gloves
for Men
-Glace Kid
and Mocha
Lined
and
Unlined
A splendid showing of men's Gloves for dress and general
wear is .present here. Specially featured are the Adler Gloves
which we have sold for a number of years and which have
proven so satisfactory in every way to our customers. Large
shipments of these Gloves for fall and winter have recently
arrived giying us a well-rounded stock and a quality we can
recommend. Every pair is guaranteed perfect in material and
workmanship. The styles are the latest for this' season and
include kid gloves for dress in the new brown and grey shades ;
undressed kid and Mocha Gloves in all the new shades ; some
are silk-lined others unlined; one and two-snap fasteners
plain stitched or heavy silk embroidered backs.
Prices $2.5i0 to $4.00
. AbiUnl't Favcritt
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Not in the same location but in a better one. We have the
best equipped place it town for Cleaning Pressing and
Dying. Dye man with fifteen years experience.
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Soveral of Seott Hall's star athlotea
will play In tho big gamo of football
noxt Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Mack Stoker is very popular In
social circles this week.
PERSONALS
Miss Mary Daten spent tho past
week end at her homo in Cisco
Verna Gustavus was on the Bick list
the first "of the week.
Nona Leo Hester's father visited
her Sunday
Several of the Mary Frances girls
attended D. Y. P. U. at tho First
Church Sunday night.
Mary Francos personals
Mies Mildred Lowb visited her homo
a Itanbor tho pa:t week
Mr John Kenyon of Amorllla was
Mm guest of Murl Lockhart at M F.
flits woek end.
Misses Lola ArmRTong kucy Trnc"
ov "Goosey" Swan and Julia Martin
spent soveral dayf. at Merkel last
v rk.
Miss Jaunita St. John spent the
weok end at Cisco.
Nola Leo Hester's father visited her
Sunday
If you should want a DJor Kiss
etaolnshrdlu or Mary Garden Sot. Ren-fro-BIckford
Drug Co. sure have some
nice ones and they are cheap.
fc0oodnoss Knows Its Good" Elmers
Candny. Fresh by express. We deliver
Cltp Drag Store.
Several of tho Mary Frances girls
attended B. Y. P. U. at. . tho First
Church Sunday night.
Verna Gustavus was on tho sjck
list tho first of this week.
Elizaboth Day i former student of
Simmons and Alice Holder of Hamlin
woro guests of frienda in Mary-Francos
Monday as they were ejirouto
homo from tho qtato fair
Wo wash our soda glasses In hot
winter. Wo servo Altn Yista Ice Cream
Wo want you to come OYer ami see us.
City Drug Store.
Mr. W. D. Williams Henry Heck
and Snuff Harroi. will bn thn rnntnat-
nntB for Scott Hall in tho "Get more"
contest.
Mr Ivan Stoker is going on rt woek
ond hunt accompanied by his baby
brother and soveral others.
Scott Hall will be Well renrcsonted
at tho Dallas Fair this woek.
Delia Landers spent a part of last
week at her homo in Ovalo.
Mabel Mitchell's mother spent Sat-
unduy Sunday and Monday here.
Wo will all meet at Renfro-BIck-ford
Drug Co. every Monday.
Maude Hawkins Is rapidly recover-
ing from an operation on her throat.
Ruth Jay spent the week-end at her
homo In Sylvester.
Nell Parmelly's mother visited her
from Strawn last week
Marvin Hamilton from Lampasas vis-
ited Jewel Camp Monday.
no iiatc recently remodeled our
store and would appreciate the par-
ronngo of Slmmong Students. On the
South side. Conio and sec us. City
Drug 'Store.
Bertha Lampkin a former gradu-
ate was a visitor in G. L H. Satur-
day V
Ruby Young's father visited hor last
week.
Miss Mildred Lewis visited at her
homo at Ranger for tho past week.
Mr. John Kenyon of Amarillo was
tho guest of Murl Lockhart at Mary.
Frances Hall this week.
Misses Lola Armstrong Lucy Tracy
"Goosy" Swann and Julia Martin spent
soveral days at Merkel last week.
Sam Day has returned from a vhlt
to tho Eastland county fain.
Elgin Clay made a trip to his homo
at Rahger lastweek.
All tho students should have their
prescriptions filled at Ronfro-Bick-ford
Drug Co. '
Wilber Wimberly of the '19 class.
'was a visitor! on tho campus last
woek.
Prof. Barber was very blue on last
Sunday on account of tho defeat of
tho Oklahoma university's football
tcani.
BJ11 Gaines Is abl0 to roport for
football practice again after a vaca-
tion on account of Injuries.
Miss Mary Baton spent the last
week end "at hor home in Cisco.
Try Pratt's Grocery ajnd bo pleasod.
South 2nd and Chestnut.
Make our Drug Stpro yor drug
sloro. Freo delivery any where In tho
city. Qlty Drug Store
Missed Jeanno Jennings and Ruth
"Magoo aro spondng tho wook at the
Texas State Fair at Dallas.
Miss Juanlta St. John spent the
week-end at Cisco.
Elizabeth Day a former student of
Simmons and Alice Holder of Ham-
lin were guests of friends in M. F
Monday as they were enroute home
from the State Fair.
Bo It resolved by those attending
chapel Thursday morning: That Presi-
dent Sandcfer must have eaten sour
"Krouf 'for supper Wednesday.
W. B. Woods Jr. is comtemplatim;
taking a position on tho student body
of A". C. C.
Fred Cole is doing nicely on his
new "Wooden Legs' 'and still contin-
ues to go any where ho wants to.
Tho football men of Cowden whd
went on tho trip aro; Messrs. Walton
Potter HlttBon Cowden Clayton.
"United Statements"
A. now $150000 dormitory to now
under construction at Baylor College.
1100 students havo enrolled thus far
this year.
A Now Scienco Building will bo
completed by tho Spring Somester.
Knlrnnco Examinations
Those wishing to take ontranco ex-
aminations wore glvon the opportunity
to do so last Friday and Saturday
Tho examinations woro to havo been
riven th0 15th and ICth of September
but were postponed to accomodate
thoso coming in late. Examination.!
itit glvon in Mio following subjects:
Hngllst M&M and American History
Latin 2&3 Physics Physiology Phy-
sical Geography Agriculture and
Piano Geometry. There were qulto
a number who took tl6 examination.
Mnry Ek Society
Tho Mary E. Society met Friday
aftcrnon at 4 o'clock with a.yery largo
attendance. The President called tho
house to order and a short business
session was held.
Tho Initiation committee was not
ready so the initiation of new members
wbb posponed until the following
nieeting.
EXCHANGES
"The Slate"
1021 students have enrolled m Phil-
lips this semester.
Phillips won over Northwestern
S'ato Normal at Olva 20 to 0 last
w eok.
"The Weekly Clnrco"
Clarondon won over Shamrock 7
to 0 in tho first football gamo of the
season.
Tho College Lyceum Course has
been arranged. Tho first number ap-
peared laBt week the troupe "th
Littlo Play House Company" pre-
sented "A Creature of tho Sea."
"Silver nnd Gold"
1700 students havo enrolled In Col-
orado University.
American Legion has organized at
U O
100 U. C. studonts will back tho
football team at Ft. Collins.
Tho University Fall Tonnls Tourn-
ament has opened.
Tho Annual Y. M. C A was a groat
buccess. There wer0 250 guests.
'The Thresher"
Rice dofeated Trinity in1 first gamo
of the season 12 to 0.
Fancy Box
STATIONERY
IN ALL TINTS AND
SHAPES
BEST VALUES IN
FRENCH IVORY
Get It at
Renfro- Bickford
Drug Company
Free Delivery. Phones 89 & 46
Men's Clothing
We have selected with care a line of Suits for men and young
men which we feel sure will not he excelled in any line for
style workmanship and quality. We are staking our reputa-
tion on our label. Our Suits are made to our own specifica-
tions by the best clothing: manufacturers in the country.
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1 Quality Groceries
1 PHONE 127 CORNER 2nd AND PINE STREETS
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1 "A SAGE BRUSH HAMLET"
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, October 17, 1919, newspaper, October 17, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96570/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.