INFORMAL. An interesting affair of the week was that of Mrs. A. T. Potts’ on Tues day afternoon. In a most charming way the hostess had displayed in fhe library many handsome pieces of handpainted china done by Mrs. Potts’ mother, Mrs. Poland of Angleton. De licious chocolate and wafers were passed to the many guests. LOST. About a week ago, a Wentworth algebra, containing a bunch of kodak pictures. Finder return co Ross 40. Reward. M. IS. NUTT. If you do not like to sew buttons on your clothes let the Brenham Steam Laundry do it for you.—Sam Farrell, Agent. When in Bryan Visit BRYAN POOL HALL W. E. BATTLE, Mgr. O & sOW $$ & PLAY It is recognized as being Is no longer associated sole ly with childhood pastimes, just as necessary for the boy of sixty as for his grand child—and Spalding’s can equip them both equally well. A postal will bring a handsomely illustrated cat alogue. A. G. SPAULDING & BROS., 1503 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex. •» •o o ■a- •a- •a- o «• & & •a- & o •a- •a- •a- •£> -a- -a- •a- & -a- o -a- & o ■t> •a- The Campus Barker Shop Is first-class in every way; good barbers as you will find; well honed razors. Keep witch hazel, bay rum and cream, toilet and shaving soaps, for sale cheaper than any shop.. Open from 7 a. m to 7 p. m.; Saturday night, 10 o’clock. J. F. LAVINDER THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO. Interesting Bits of History From the Batallion File for 1909-10. Trip of corps on special train to Houston is announced, with details of parade and entertainment. Movement for Y. M. C. A. building is started. Choc Kelly, football hero, returns to school and is met at depot by corps led by band. Herr M. Dernburg and Dr. Walter Busse of German imperial cabinet visit the College while on tour of America. A. & M. Press Club gives banquet to Capt. Hobson. Col. James Hayes Quarles is toastmaster. TO CADETS. Get your pressing done by our new steam press. The live steam keeps them odorless. There is not a chance to scortch them. We press nine pieces for $1.00 per month and keep spots out. Collector comes to your room on Tuesday and Friday nights by “fall in,’’ so have them ready. Get your ticket from Austin, No. 2, or Legget, No. 15. A. and M. PRESSING CLUB. C. I. A. TO ATTEND FAIR. Denton, Tex., Oct. 19.—College of Industrial Arts Day at the Dallas State Fair will be Saturday, October 31. The students and faculty will attend the fair in a body, going by special train. About 600 students, it is expected, will go and they will make their head quarters in the C. I. A. section along Uie north side of the coliseum. The A. & M.-Lousiana football game of the afternoon will be the big feature of the day, and under the leadership of Miss Blanche Smith, cheer leader, the C. I. A. girls are preparing to give en thusiastic support. MRS. BLODGETT ENTERTAINS. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Freder ick Blodgett entertained the Five Hun dred Club in her lovely home. The guests were met at the door by the hostess’ charming little daughter, Eve lyn. Mrs. Blodgett was assisted by her sister, Miss Millicent Van Nort- wick. At the close of the game dainty refreshments of asparagus tips on pineapple slices, olives, sandwiches, ice cream, cake and coffee were served. LITERARY CLUB. At the meeting of the Embroidery Club on Saturday at Mrs. Gee’s, the members decided to take up a literary course this year. Mesdames Wood, Bizzell and Reed were chosen as the committee to select the course in do mestic science and to make the rules of the club. Tuesday was decided upon as the day to meet so that the ladies belonging to the other clubs might have a chance to join. To the twelve members present Mrs. Gee served lovely refreshments. CAMPUS GROCERY Fresh line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. See us before purchasing your Athletic Underwear, Stationery, Toilet Ar ticles, Arrow Shirts and Collars. W. C. BOYETT OUR CHIEF AIM Quality and Service A large assortment of Fresh Gandies, Cakes, Tobaccos and all kinds of Confections # % Visit The Campus Confectionery The Quality House Beautify Your Room! A neat selection of Posters; also Post Cards and Al bums. We do Picture Framing and Kodak Finishing at popular prices. Portraiture a specialty. SMITH BROS. Campus Photographers lIB-HOl The College Boy’s Companion It Will Keep You Right -H- ■O- -a- •a- •a- -a- •a- •a- •o o o o o -a- o -a- o ■a- o o o ■fl- o o o -a- Keep your system cleansed, your fiver reg- | S ulated and you will make a better athlete, stu- | § . g dent and companion. Good for bruises, burns, g «• . g § sprains, etc. Keep a bottle m your room, g g Only 50c. For sale at the College Barber g ■0- ■& g Shop and drug stores. Every bottle guaran- 2 ■0- | teed. o & o o