The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1914, Image 2
■&& •oo oo oo •O-O- <K> •a-o- o-a ■a a aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa Yon Are Especially Invited To make our store your headquarters when you come in town. Leave your grips and packages with us while you take in the sights. This store has been College headquarters for the past 19 years. We make a specialty of catering to College trade, and carry in stock, at all times, the very latest up-to-date styles in Young Mens Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods You take no chances when you trade here. You are sure to find the styles right and the prices right. We make a specialty of College Pennants and carry in stock a large assortment of Pennants and Pillows of all principal schools and colleges. A. M. Waldrop & Company BRYAN’S BIG CLOTHING STORE •cm •tnj- oo •O-O- -0--D- •o-o- •O-O- {K3- -a-o- oo oo •O-O- oo -&«• <t-a- •o-a* -o-h- -a-H- OO •a-a- •o-a- -a-a- -a-a- •a-a- ■ao •a-a aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa CAMPUS NEWS. Five Hundred Club. The Five Hundred Club was enter tained in a charming manner Friday of last week by Mrs. Bressler. There were seven tables and among this number there were several new mem bers—Mesdames Burke, Bizzell, Par- malee, Cogdan of Bryan, Boyett, Chop- pell and Tatum. Delicious refresh ments were served at the close of the afternoon. Literary Club. On account of conflicting dates, the Literary Club postponed their weekly meeting. It will meet with Mrs. Harry Smith Tuesday, October 27. M. T. Garrett has been serving as publicity agent for the college for the past three weeks in the absence of Ike Ashburn. Mrs. L. B. Burk has invited the Five Hundred Club to meet with her at the home of Mrs. W. F. Proctor on Friday, October 30. Bridge Club. On Thursday evening Mrs. J. B. Bagley, in her most charming way. entertained the Bridge Club. After the game a delicious menu was dainti ly served to Messrs, and Mesdames Fermier, Spence, Chastain, Burns, Youngblood, Ridgway, Felker and Dr. Charles Puryear. TWENTY-THIRD PSALM. Mr. ——— is my chem. teacher; I shall not pass. He maketh me to feel “boneheaded” before my class; He maketh me to misunderstand prob lems; He tangleth my brain; He shooteth a quiz before me to be done in four minutes; Yea, though I shall lack only one word It cannot be written. For no grade he giveth for late sheets. He performeth an experiment before me In the presence of my class; He filleth me up with laws. Until my mind runneth over. Surely Blake's tanglesome “dope” will follow me all my college days. And I shall stay in chem. one A for ever. E. MCR. C. Save some of your laundry for the Brenham Steam Laundry collector. No store can offer you more for your money than we can. This is a pretty big statement—yet a true state ment, nevertheless. Every garment sponsored by the House of Kuppenheimer and Society Brand is backed by our personal guar antee of 100 per cent service and sat isfaction, or your money back. $15.00 to $30.00 Brandon & Lawrence A. & M. GETS NEW COACH. A. & M. is fortunate in getting Coach Moise to help Moran coach the football team. From now on Moise will coach the line and Moran the back field. Under the leadership of these two men A. & M. ought to im prove wonderfully. . Coach Moise is a Suwanee man. He was there from 1908 to 1910. He play ed tackle on the Suwanee team in 1908 and 1909. He was all-Southern tackle in 1909. Moise is not only a football man. He played on the baseball and basketball teams for two years. He played second base on the baseball team in all hut one game. The game in question was played against Georgia Tech. The team was short on pitch ers and Moise asked the coach to let him pitch. The coach gave him per mission and the game started. When ever a left-handed batter came up Moise would pitch left-handed and whenever a right-handed hitter came to the plate he would change over and pitch right-handed. Moise said that while he only pitched straight halls his method of pitching bothered the men so much that he held them down and Suwanee won the game, 4-1. DR. ALGIE BENB0W DENTIST Office Over First National Bank BRYAN, TEXAS CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS Charlottesville, Va. Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CLOTHES For Army, Navy, Letter Carriers, Police and Railroad Purposes. And the largest assortment and best quality of Cadet Greys, in cluding those used at the United States Military Academy, at West Point and other leading military schools of the country. Prescribed and used by the Cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO. Interesting Bits of History From the Battalion File for 1909-10. “In first real game of season’’ A. & M. defeats Haskell Indians at College by score of 15-0. President Taft’s special train makes five-minute stop at College. Prof. Irby C. Nichols, new instructor in mathematics, arrives. The Kala Kinasis Dancing Club gives a German at the Shirley. They’re not short-lived The Jerseys In 1913 eighteen Jersey Cows were officially tested which averaged 12 years and 7 months o£ age. Their reduction average milk pn was 8617 pounds. Averai butter fat, 387 pounds. Oi se c old. butter of thei years pounds, cows was over ne 13 Longevity, Constitution and Economic Production are Jersey characteristics. THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB 324 W. 23d St.. New York City W. T. James Furniture Store