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Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 34, May 6, 1924

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STARS Citation , "Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 34, May 6, 1924" (1924). Stetson Collegiate. 175. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate/175 STETSON COLLE WEEKLY Official Student Publication of John B. Stetson University VOLUME 32 DELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. NUMBER 34. Stetson Art School State Highs Meet In Held Big Reception Tennis Tournament *- •^ *- :PROF. FLUHART HOLDS RECEP­ -* TION AND EXHIBITION OF TRINITY TEAM TOO PERSONNEL OF ART DUVAL EXPECTED TO CARRY WORK IN PAINTING AND POT­ MUCH FOR STETSON SCHOOL INVOLVES AWAY THE BANNER IN DOU- TERY DECORATION OF BOTH OUTFIi TALENT; TRAINING BLES—FLEUR, MIAMI STAR HIS PUPILS AND THE INSTRUC. BLITCH, DUVAL AND MCDON! TORS DURING RECEPTION IN Fighting gamely every minute of Harry Davis Fluhart, the Art Di­ ALD, PALM BEACH, ARE LOOK­ STUDIOS. play, the Stetson Hatters went down rector, has spent his entire life in a ED UP TO AS THE BEST BETS in defeat before the airtight infie'd of studio, as both his parents were ar­ IN THE SINGLES. Friday afternoon and evening, the j the Trinity college by he score of tists. He received his first training at School of Art entertained in their 5 to 1. Failure to make their hits ho>ne surrounded by an atmosphere of Stetson is to entertain the Florida annual reception and exhibition, count cost Stetson the victory, sev­ art and a wonderful collection of State High School tennis tournament scores of the friends of the instructors eral times during the game were men paintings. this week. left on the base who should have He went early to Munich, where he and pupils and enthusisasts of this About 70 or 80 young men from scored. Harrison pitched a good was at once admitted b yspecial fa­ branch of the work of the University. the high schools will represent their brand of ball. Trinity got in nine vor to the studio of the famous ar­ All who "came and saw" were "con­ schools in the matches which are lim­ scattered hits. tist Richard Ritter von Poschinger, quered" for, but few had ever before ited to two singles and one double and painted with him for years. realized in any degree the magnitude The fielding of Henderson and for each competing city. Any school of the work of Prof, and Mrs. Fluhart, Lainhardt was the feature of the Later he spent two yeras in Paris which is a member of the Florida the Director of the School and the game, ^ in The Delicluse school under De- High School Athletic Association is Supervisor of Applied Art, These two Stetson lost to a better team this launce and Blaunt. eligible to send these three teams. charming and highly talented peop'/e Most of Prof. Fluhart's life has afternoon. It was a good clean game, ' The games are open Thursday, con­ constitute the personnel of one of the and the Hatters fought every minute been devoted to teaching art in ya- Ttiost nearly perfect departments of rious colleges, among them Knox, tinuing throughout Friday and Sat­ and rich'fy deserve much praise for urday. The final alone will be pliay- Stetson.- The work of their jupils, holding the Trinity lads to a four Earlham, and Stetson where he has shown in -the exhibition, is of such been for eight years. ed on the last day if plans now laid victory. are carried through. character as to bring honor to the in­ 0 , He is represented in permanent structors. The fact that a large ma­ galleries. Duval is favored with the cham­ A VALUABLE MASTERPIECE jority of the members of the faculty He has been a successful teacher pionship in the doubles over the oth­ OF ART SOON TO BE SEEN were present during the reception was all his life and has ^ faculty of being er possibilities of the State, but in IN GALLERY AT STETSON pleasing to Mr and Mrs. Fluhart. able to impart to others how to go Staniey Culp's opiplon will be some­ Their exj)ressions of highest apprecia­ PROF. HARRY-DAVIS FLUHART about the work to obtain results—a what weakened through the loss of tion of the paintings of both instruc­ A masterpiece of the world rare gift. George Yenawine, last year's champ­ of paintings, coming from the easel DIRECTOR OF ART tors and students will he'p much in Bertha Weeks Fluhart, Supervisor ion. of one of the most famous artists of building their enthusiasm for even of Normal Art, Applied and Indus­ The men looming up for the hon­ greater efforts. all ages is soon to be on exhibition in STETSON FALLS IN ! MOOT COURT STAGES the Art Ga'lery of Stetson Univer­ trial Arts, received her education at ors in the singles are: Fleur, cf Mi­ TENNIS MATCH WITH | SPECTACULAR KILL Wel'is College; Philadelphia School ami, Blitch of Duval, and McDonald The work in Applied Arts, especial­ sity. This wonderful canvass is STATE UNIVERSITY I FOR SAKE OF CASE ly in the painting of vases and various knovm -vVherever art is appreciated, of Design for women; Oswego State of Palm Meach. Fleur has defeated other articles of finest pottery and as one of the finest of Angelica Kauf- Normal School; Snow-Froelich Indus­ some of the best in the country, and Playing consistent heads up tennis, • T. B. Castiglia, "lies" sweating in glassware attracted the attention. The mann's works and in the realm of trial Art Summer School; Chautauqua has p'layed Vincent RicLards, holder Florida defeated Stetson here Satur­ jail as a it suit of the "munier ot work of Elizabeh Roberts, Winifred monetary value by which many minds School of Arts and Crafts. Mrs. of the Davis cup. day by the score of 4-2. The playina' Ira Cromt-r, for the theft of $.50 and Eveland, Mary Williamson and Eliza- must measure it, is of no small con­ Fluhart has taught in Jamestown, N., _o of Bowen of Florida was the big fac-| a v/atch, both men it appears carry- 'beth Taylor, Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. sequence, being valued by experts ati Y., and has been Supervisor of Art in tor in the Orange and Blue victory' ijig- guns for the other, during the DR. LINCOLN HULLEY OPENS (Continued on page 2) the public schools of Roanoke Rap­ WOMEN'S CLUB MUSIC WEEK something- over $10,000. The taJ( blonde boy was too much i'o ?'t"ternoon following the enterin.g: of ids, N. C, and of Orlando, F'

5TETSON COLLEGIATE WEEKLY must aid in this precondition, the lift­ ed as delicately finished as any speci.! tiser, added their bit to the success of J*******^ ^**t Official Student Publication ing on high, of their school. mens of this class of work ever ob- the "Charm School." JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY The Collegiate is doing this. The served by the writer. Stetson's Orchestra contributed_to DeLand, Florida Collegiate is getting in this work The atmosphere of the studio is to the evening's entertainment v/ith a Printed By the without stint, the backing of every say the least, conducive to the best few selecions before the curtain and SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY "best" element in the college. Those work possible among the students. bewteen acts. INSURANCE South Boulevard who do not fall in line, are those who These young artists are to be con­ O gratulated upon the beautiful place in DeLand, :-: , Florida are found running down the schoo'!, FAMOUS SCULPTOR rather than lifting up. which they fol ow their studies, sur­ Entered as second class matter at rounded by the works of those SQ tal­ The year is fast closing. Familiar (Continued from page 1) the Post office at DeLand, Fla., Nov. ented, as are the instructors of Stet­ faces will soon be only a memory for twelve years he has been an in­ 6, 1923, under the act of March 3, son's School of Art. in the halls and class rooms, hew faces structor in the department of Sculp­ Wright-Lane Agency 1879. will just as surely take their peaces. 0 . ture. For one term he has been in (Incorporated) Acceptance for mailing at special None of us are needed to keep the CHARM SCHOOL entire charge of this daprtment in rate of postage provided for in sec­ name of Steton on its high pedestal. this most famous of American Art tion 1103, act of Oct. 3, 1917; auth­ We can by our efforts lead others to (Continued from page 1) schools. orized Nov. 6th, 1923. see the best there is in the school. Van Fleet, Dorothy Douglass, with George Etiene Garniere is known Oldest Agency Yet without us, the next year will Violet iEverso ie at the piano. among American folk ' of artistic Editor-in-Chief. be just as successful as this. Buddy Rasco again made a hit, ability, as the "Lincoln man" for he Largest Companies DONALD FAULKNER, Our only duty then is to boost playing his character, the hero of the has been awarded the opportuity to Associate Editor while opportunity is ours, and lift play, in his usual style. "Buddy" has place his busts and figures of the Best Service W. R. GUNBY Stetson as high as our puny strength a reputation with DeLand people and great American president in several Business Manager permits, the ability to sustaifi it. Kerfoot important bui'dings of the country. WILLIAM H. COLLIER : o Bryant, president of the class, car­ The new instructor has decided to General Manager STETSON ART SCHOOL ried off the part of the old eccentric make his home in Glenwood, near De- Office : Fisher Building, DeLand A. W. BATES uncle to the entire satisfacion of the Land, where he now owns property, Society Editor (Continued from page 1) audience. and his permanent headquarters here **************************************** GERTRUDE O'KELL Elice Benedetti, payed by Forrest in the land that inspires to artistic Sports Editor Barnes, Elizabeth Dozier, Ercel Little, Mardell Dykes, Hazel Overstreet and May Talbot, struck a responsive chord wotk. The Collegiate unites with the H. K. BRAKMAN among the heart strings of every flap­ faculy members and students in an * Advertising Department the two daughters of Mrs, Kenefick, * per present. Her methods of vampmg expression of pleasure over the open­ * DANA FAULKNER Louise and Elizabeth, were pointed * have already appeared on the cam- ing of the work of Mr. Garniere in f * Collection Department out and admired. Several pieces of * uus, veiled only under leap year pre­ Stetson University. * * KERN BUCK ^ pottery by these young ladies, will be * tense. A difficult part, played in ex­ 0 * YOUR Church Home Circulation Department recalled by thos ewho were present as * * traordinary fashion. Ruth Jennings Mike—"This is a great country, * C, T, PARSONS most de'ncate and beautiful articles of * as well deserves mention putting over Pat." * * GEORGE CLARK this nature. the footlights a heavy part, that of Pat—"And how's that?" * * GORDON BRISSON Among those who are interested in Mike—"Shure, th' paper sez yez * an old maid school teacher. Sally FRANCIS MILLER nature sketches, was noted Miss Eli­ can buy a foive dollar money order * Boyd, impersonated by Sara Mostel- for three cents." *^ * SUSIE BATES zabeth Allen of Orange City, of the lar, was exceptionally v/ell done. Her * The First Baptist * MARION CLARKE Boston Art Insitute, who is stuaymg * * vamping, though of more' difficult ^*****************^e^ Faculty Advisor landscape work. Several fine speci­ * * type than the heroine's, was none the * DR, C. E, FARRISS mens of her work on subjects of na­ * **************************************** less effectively performed. Marjorie ture show a high degree of talent and * \ Reporters artistic development. Stith played her part as the princi­ Alpha Xi Delta Marie Anderson pal's assistant, effectively. Francis Swope is studying out-door Forrest May Talbot, as director, is V. W. GOULD* Pi Beta Phi .... Charlotte Farrington sketching, Miss Mabel Swope and Miss Delta Delta Delta ...... Lillian Trice to be commended highly for the effi­ Frances Copeland are among those cient manner in which she performed For Quality Printing Pi Kappa Phi Gale Huntington whose work in nature studies, drew her task. Mr. Bryant, as business AGENCY Phi Kappa Delta :.. Geo. Crombie particular attention;. Delivered on time and at a moderate Kent Club Elvin Bass manager, again proved to Stetson his Misses Louise and Elizabeth Kene-\ price, call the Krucible Club Billy Parsons ability to act in an executive position. fick again were accorded more than Theta Alpha Phi .... Howard Gallant He has been business manager during Realtors honorable mention by their nature his life in Stetson of every place of Alpha Phi Epsilon .... Ollie Edmunds studies, these young ladies, especially SUN PUBLISHING CO. Sigma Nu Phi Ed Stone campus activity ^nd has always de­ Rentals THE HOME OF THE COLLEGIATE Miss Louise, evincing talent for the livered the goods as in this, his last Sigma Nu Francis Miller work. Another work worthy of spe­ Y. W. C. A Martha McConnell "job." The other members of the Insurance cial note was Miss Mary Davis' staff, Miss Leola King, Mr. Olie Chaudoin Hall Gertrude Okell work painting apples. Phi Sigma Eta Ed Clark Walters, Miss Viyolet Eversole, Miss Phi Beta Anna Williams Naturally, this tale would not be Ivy Layton and Miss Exie Farr, as * Oldest Real Estate* Alumni Howard Gallant complete without mention of a few of stage manager, property manager, Get Extra Credits at Home— the many beautiful works of the Di­ More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Faculty Advisor .'. Dr. Farriss musical directoi'. costumer andadver- Agency in City Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., rector of the school, Prof, Fluhairt, are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may Several of his paintings formed the be appUed on your'college program. Catalog describing courses fully, TO THE REPORTERS— background against which the w^ork ^******************* •109 West Indiana Ave. furnished on request. Write today. of his pupils were shov^m, and it is We are compelled to ask that all not to detract from the glory of the DeLand, Fla. ^{je Winihtt&itp of Chicago .^_3iotes be typewritten, the linotype op­ 95 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO. ILLINOIS pupils when we say that perhaps some I CURLING J ***************** erator cannot read poorly written of the halo of their work was suf­ 1 <^ long hand with speed enough to allow fused into them by the proximity of IRONS further slackness in this rule. the master's. * Again let me ask that you hand in One "of Prof, Fluhart's finest works * regular fraternity notes on Friday. * is soon to grace the walls of the home * This gives the printers "copy" for of one of DeLand's most prominent * ates Electric Company 1113 w. Indiana Saturday work. families, that of Judge PerkinPs, on * Immersion * Every week some articles must be Michigan avenue. This work was omitted, for lack of space. This * Appliances, Fixtnres and Supplies—Try Our Repair Department shown in the exhibition. * week a few columns from last week's Heaters*! "notes appear. Lack of space is the As much for the work of Mrs. F.'fu- * •only reason for this. hart, several of whose vases and oth­ * er articles of decorated pottery seem­ * * It is my earnest endeavor to give * * ^**************^.:.**CS^****^^*^^^^^.Jj.^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^.^^.^^...^.^^^^,^^^^ you the best paper possible. To do * * * this I need your help. * LAMPS * * * * * —DONALD FAULKNER. * * * * FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE * * most frequented | 0 * I * q^HE ( THE * and * * * -'IF I ]^E LIFTED,UP' * * * * * * Spot in Volusia County * Every week hundreds of copies of * * * I WRIGHT STUDIOS * * * * the'Co legiate go out to the seniors Anything Electrical * of the State, telling them why we are j 132 South Boulevard * * * this summer will be this * in Stetson, holding up to their atten­ * * * * I Will'finish your KODAK WORK * * tion su:£ficient reasons to bring them * I if left at any of the * * * pool of Beautiful Spring * . here at the opening of a new term I following places: * can be found at * * of school. * * * * * This, the manifestation of the be­ I Bracey Drug Store * * I Cor. Boulevard and Indiana * * Water and the other pleas­ lief of the Collegiate staff in this * * * * verse of Scripture, "If I be lifted up I King Drug Co. * 116 North Boulevard * * THE POOL AND HOTEL I Landis Block, Indiana ave. * * from the earth, will draw all men un­ * * urable attractions of * to me,'" is even now bringing its har­ I DeLand Piano and Music Co. i * I No. Boulevard, bet. Indiana * * * vest. In the mail coming to Stet- * * * I and Rich * * .•=•;;, are Ictt^us -vora '';.iOse who read * * * * Wright Electric Go. * * * the Collegiate and decide that this * * * * :'s the school which shall be their edu- Same Good Service * * * * * .?ator. Same Prices *******************4 Ponce DeLeon Springs * Every promi<^,e has a condition at­ * * tached to its performance. "If I be The Wright Studios is the only ^*****************^* ii.**************j*********************^**.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g 3ifted up," preconditions "I will drav/ place in DeLand where the ser­ * vice of professional photogra­ all men unto me." If Stetson men phers of long experience do your Exclusive Millinery* and women wish to see their Alma work. Mater enlarged and bettered, they Ladies' Fine **************************************^^^^e^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^ * Ready-to-Wear * New York University School of Retailing * The school of Retailing Trains for Service Fellowships * Spring Hats Metropolitan Restaurant * Executive positions.' M. S. in Retailing 2 years Merchandising, Advertising Certificate 1 year * Advertising Teaching Illustrated booklet on application. For CARNASION & GOUT, Props. * Personnel Service further information write Dr. Nor- The Woman's Shop * Finance and Control ris A. Brisco, Director of New York * Merchants are eager to secure trained University School of Retailing, 100 '^Service" * men and women in these fields. Washington Square, New York City. Good Service Fine Cooking * *******************^ * * **************************************** * Reasonable Prices * * * * * * Meal Tjckets, 21 meals $8 50 * * WILLIAM EDWARD DUCKWITZ * THE OWL * * * $10.00 Meal Ticket _' g'oo * * * IF GOOD THINGS YOU LIKE * * Single Meals -/- gQ * * PIANIST * CALL 153-J * * * j * We'll fix what you like at the | * * * * * SUMMER COURSE * OWL CAFE i Short Orders Served Promptly—Best Place to Eat * * * * * For information address * * * * Have you tried our real old- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT * * * * P. 0. Box No. 61, DeLand, Florida * fashioned Hot Cakes like * Grandmother use to make. North Boulevard DeLand, Florida * * * * #*************************************** ********************^^'*****************************.*^^^(^^^^^ TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924.

MOOT COURT Bowen settled down and held the Hat­ SUMPIN TO THINK ABOUT. Pomcare's defense is that he can ters fr'om then on, although several protect Prance's currency against or- (Continued from page 1.) gainized financial warfare but not times the latter threatened. Well, you're born into this bloomin' agamst franc-tireurs.—Norfolk Vir­ iMusse.white. As Judge, I. Tribble Cleveland and Mobly defeated Hen­ world ginian-Pilot. will preside over \h'' court. derson and King in the second dou­ Without no coat nor 'at— -0- The defendant, not denying his bles of the day, 6-3, 6-1. Henderson With nothin' but some instinct A strict interpretation of the pro­ sure fit'' guilt, will contend, it is under »';cod, and King were no match for the An' you inherits mos' o' that. posed 25 per cent drop in taxes on that the "dead man" forcibly entered Orange and Blue lads, v/ho took the earned Incomes ought to drive a few his room and stole $50 and a gold of our golfing business men back to offensive from the very start and Then, you ups an' looks about you the office.—Detroit News. watch. Later, it is alleged, a confes­ never weakened. even An' starts blinkin' wif your eyes, sion was secured. The defendant 0 And your Daddy looks you h'over ^ and the "dead man" met yesterday NOVELTIES BEADS An' 'e says you're quite a prize. and during the altercation that fol­ MAY DAY FESTIVAL STAMPED GOODS lowed, it is alleged, three shots were (Continued from page 1) fired, one of the bullets causing in­ But h'only God in 'eaven JESSIE'S WORK BOX ed for the audience accompanied by Knows 'xackly what you're like. stantaneous "death." The basi:^ of Miss Mjipn and Miss Rosholt, and Miss EMBROIDERY-FLOSS the plea probably will be self defense. An' h'only 'E knows what's in store Eleanor Meeks, who played the piano For every little tyke. W. Indiana Avenue -0- for some of the dances. Miss Persis bR. FARRIS WRITES Burns sang, as usual, a favorite. But, my son, when you're a-growin' _0 NAHM AND NAHM (Continued from page 1) Just do your bloomin' best DODGE BROTHERS valley of the Doones, in Devonshire, SIG NOTES To play the game an' be a man England. Whether it is that or not, An' you'll rise o'er the rest. it answers the description given in Brother Boyle made a business trip MOTORCARS R, W, B.'ackmore's famous novel, this week to Ft. Lauderdale. 'Cause h'it's when you're young an' Lorna Doone, Were the picture Pollard and Meadows are off on foolish FINE FURNITURE owned by the writer, he would hold a fishing and hunting trip to the That your ways h'of life are it priceless. wilds of Astor. made; 'Thomas, Wood Tuttle, spent an J. M. STITH But why particularize? There are H'it's your first ten years that puts enjoyable Sunday on the beach. many pictures in .that gallery, show­ you Phone 56 ing great talent which are'the work The next social event, the formal In the sunshine or the shade. FUNERAL DIRECTORS VpucanmoLke of Mr, Fluhart, and which the Uni­ Sig dance to be held at the house, is -the sizelar S Tra: COURSE FOR RELIGIOUS WORKERS—In Bibical Literature, Histon-. English. Psychol­ * Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes DeLand, Florida Pharmacy | ogy, Pedagogy, Ethics, Logic and Theism. * * **************************************** S********»********^ ^***********'^^'^^'*******************************^^************* TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924.

***^ N&****** in school again. Glad the measles * didn't keep her any longer! * * 0 * PHI SIGMA ETA ANNOUNCEMENT * * * Phi Sigma Eta wishes to announce When you build that new home or refurnish the old, * the initiation of A. L. Dunn, H. E. * • Little, C. L. C:.ifton, B. K. Futch and come in and let us give you the benefit of our years * * E.'K. Smith. of experience in * Brother Marvin has been seen in * the vicinity of DeLand and the sub­ * * urbs. * Brother Anson spent the week-end HOME FURNISHINGS * in Orlando with his parents. * * Brothers Smith and LePla are go­ * ing just like Issac Walton . Be­ ITH $7,000,000 already spent in beautifying im­ * hold the fishermen! * provements as a setting for 400 Spanish homes, 0 W * and with a development program that calls for an INC. * "You have plenty of chances to J. F. ALLl FURNITURE COMPANY, expenditure of $20,000,000 Coral Gables to-day is America's * rise on this job." "The Home of Dependable Goods" (Since 1882) * * Colored boy: "Yes, but every time Finest Suburb from point of architecture, environment and * I do, I get called down." sheer- beauty. Furneral Directors and Embalmers. Day Phone 62 * * Motor Ambulance Service Night Phone 228 * * Graduation Gifts 109 North Boulevard, DeLand, Florida * Cards *********************************************'^^************** Books Americas 'U'lnesi Suburb PHI KAPPA DELTA NOTES hand in the business college in 1918, still resides in Palatka, Fla. Her REEVE & HOWARD GEORGE E. MERRICK, Owner and Developer Brother Helms '18, spent Thursday address is either Box 54, or North The Book Store DAMMERS-BUJINES, General Sales Agents and Friday at the house. He hails Second Street, Palatka. from Miami and left the resort to\vn In his letter of March 29, 1924, BOOKS! to come back for a short stay with Mr. yeo. Cloyd now East Bernstand, his fraternity brothers. While here Ky., says "the letter sent out from he attended the Pi Phis open house the Alumni office reached me only a and enjoyed himself immensely. couple of days ago, although mail­ Steve Crombie spent the week-end ed Jon. 12." Better late than nev­ over in Tampa on a business and er. Here's hoping that some of the Spring Cotton Fabrics Glimpsed In | pleasure trip. Steve broke away letters which are going out all the from the ties of romance to give his time have equally as much success This Early Showing inighty rival a chance. with some of our elusive alumni. Mr. Cunningham scared the entire popu­ Cloyd is a graduate of t^e business The buoyancy of Spring is reflected in the new colored cotton lation Friday night, when rumors college in the class of 1914, and for­ goods. In their sheer transparencies iand soft textures * came out that he had become entang­ merly lived in Lake Helen, Fla. At they inspire many a charming mode. Complete Stock led in the holy knot of matrimony. present he is associated with the ^.^^•^ 23 S. Hogan St. ^ other Desirable Books But it was a false alarm and Cunnie First National Bank of East Bern- Voiles plain and Fancy, Tissue Ginghams, is still an ardent lover. stad, and we know you will be inter­ Jacksonville, Florida 75c Bass, the heroic calilier, is slowly ested to learn that he is married and Silk and Cotton Crepes, Washable * breaking the trust put in him. Only the prou'd'father of a baby boy two the other night he was seen in and months old. > BarnhiU's Transfer Summer Silks KING DRUG COMPANY around Chaudoin with some good 0 * 118 W. Indiana Avenue i looking co-ed. We warned Bass that TRI DELTA * < a man of his Rudolph calibre should 3 be very careful about giving his pin SERVICE- FOARD'S Can you see the proud smiles we are away. wearing since the return of Kathleen NIGHT- OR- -DAY Gus Dunn'Ds much looked for take- Edsall from Washington? She at­ it -and-develop-it camera has arrived tended the Alpha Province convention and he y,'ill soon be taking numerous and brought us back a wonderful bit WE ARE "SACHS" * views about the campus. Gus has se­ of news. The Tri Delta song com­ * lected the photographic side of life posed by Hilda Easlick was voted the Ready - to - Wear * in position to sup­ as his career, thinking that his artis­ best of all the provinces and will b^ * "36 inch to the yard" ply you with the tic talent will enable him to forge taken to the national convention nexi * "lOO'cents to the dollar." Wise Spending the very latest in ahead in no time. We hope him the summer. We are thrilled over thi * best of luck. and congratulate Hilda on her succe Click Mullens and Brakmann cele^ for our chapter. Better Half of Thrift brated the holiday by holding one of Kathrane has also boughtrUs the biggest "trading" contests of the of news from other chapters. We Toilet year. Suits, smoking jackets, and Unique glad to have her back. HRIFT is commonly regarded as meaning merely the saving, or golf pants, featured the "swapfest." hoarding of money. The fact is that thrift is primarily a spending Seems that we are losing too ma T problem, the answer to the questions, what to buy, when to buy, Jake Edmunds has been telling us of our girls! We have hardly reco Corresponding and where to buy it, Articles all year that he and Heinie Groh were ered from the surprise of the elop * the only two third-basemen, and we ment of "Louise and Tommy" until Paper Come in and con­ didn't believe it until we witnessed There is only one answer to the last of these. Buy what you need we have to give up another of our from local business men, your friends and neighbors. They will give vince yourself that him in action in the Fresh-Soph game members. The wedding of Elizabeth Persons are often judged * you better service, and values at least equal to those offered anywhere * else. * we have the most Friday. Jake is right there in every­ Walters and Mr. Bob Roberts was at­ by the quality of paper they thing but catching, hitting and run­ tended by the Tri Deltas en masse. use. How delightful it is to * complete line in De- ning. The ceremony was impressive and receive a letter written on And then the dollars you spend will stay at home and pay taxes, im­ Land Stone fell off the piano stool the beautiful. • We wish both Louise and nice, neat and attractive pa­ prove roads, and build schools. other night and struck his head on Elizabeth the greatest of happiness * the piano. He didn't hurt himself, as and may they ever be as "in love" as per. This department is * well represented in corres­ luckily he hit the soft petal. they are now! * Blakely pulled a good one at a Sai'ah Mosteller spent last week­ pondence paper of various Spending money at home G.W. Fisher DrugCo. bull session the other night: end at her home in Orlando. textures and colors. is wise spending Hi—"Come over to my house for "Your Druggist" Betty Miller was a Tri Delta guest Come in and we will please the meetin'. We got a whole dern for a few days last week. While you. gallon." ' here she attended the Roberts-Walters The First National Bank * Si—"Can't, Hi. Got a case of ton- wedding. * silitis over to our house." Norma Lence and Lillian Trice VOLUSIA PHARMACY Member Federal Reserve System Hi—"Fine, we'll hold the meetin' spent last week-end in Daytona. The Drug Store on the Corner over to your house." Seems good to have Frances back * F. N. DeHuy & SOD Ray Hon has fallen into the trail *******************************^^^^^^^^^ of Bass, Billy Williams and others. Jewelers The other night he fell while in the Fyti^^^Jti^^^i^^i^j^m^iMi^i^m^^ii^^ Silversmiths and Opticians clutches of romance and moonlight, and now he too goes around sans pin. We render a service and car­ Brakmann and Cox are still wear­ ry a complete stock of mer­ ing theirs. Brak is wearing his, but chandise found only in large it's not his fault, and Cox is too cities at a saving to you in young to give his away. price. Stone has lost his coronet and STUDENTS For over a half century the hasn't been able to find it. Probably name somebody yielded to temptation and threw it in the river. "DeHuy" 0 has stood for quality in jewelry ALUMNI NOTES

Mr. J. Leo Anderson, Pensacola, Fla., and a law graduate writes, "I TIRES TUBES have been engaged in the practice of VULCANIZING law since I finished the college of law at Stetson and have been located in Headquarters for Pensacola, Fla. I have been success­ ful in my practice and have a good McClaren Tires one, practicing in all the courts of this county, including the Federal ^' Paid on Savings Accounts court in this district." Mr. Ander­ DE LAND TIRE SHOP son's business address is 306 Thieson Phone 225 Ml'. M. C. Bronson, who is with the Central State Bank of Lakeland, Fla., writes that he is doing his bit to help BE A NEWSPAPER CORRESPON- in boosting for a bigger and better DENT—wits the Heacock PUn Stetson wherever possible. He has Our Facilities Are at Your Service-Resources;;$2,500,000 and earn a good income 'wliile learn­ been located in Lakeland since his ing; we »Iiow you how; begin actual graduation from the business col­ work at once; all spare time; ex­ perience unnecessary; no canvassing; lege. send for particulars. Newswriters* Miss Louise Bosaquist of Fruitland Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. Park, Fla., is now at White River, Arizona. However this is only a Tonight will be your last chance to temporary address, and summer wi 1 help your committee superintendent find her back in Fruitland Park. Volusia County Bank & Trust Co. to go "over the top" in the attendance Mrs. Roy M. Cowan, nee Miss contest. Get busy and have your committee represented 100 per cent. Florence Smith, a graduate of short-