The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 26, 1916, Image 3

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C. E. Society.
The C. E. Society will hold its
regular meeting in Room 28 C.
E. Bldg. tonight. An interest-
ing program, including an illus-
trated review of the 1916 Sum-
“mer Practise, is assured. All
C. E. ’s students expected.
" Cadet C. F. Christian report to
Chas. Nitch at earliest time pos-
sible and have measurement re-
taken for unifiorm.
; W. O. Farthing.
Anyone wishing to take violin
lessons call at Ross 2. Can fur-
nish good references. Reason-
able terms.—H. B., Ross 2
If you are hungry come to 21
Mitchell and get one of those
good Stone Cakes. —S. D. Hervey:
“BOYS”
Don’t fail to pay us a visit
each day, as there is som e-
thing that you always need. If
at any time you are in need of
something that we do not car- |
ry in stock, let us know. We
need you and you need us, so
let’s get together and cooper-
ate in our wishes.
Anything that you may need
in your “FEASTS”, just let
us know, and we ‘will prepare
for them. |
BOYETT'S STORE
North Main Street,
College Station.
Agricultural & Mechanical €
Headguariars Corps of Cadets
Gare of Texas
College Station, Te
5h
October 25, 1916.
General Order No. 22.
1. Cadets who desire to go on
furloughs or to Bryan, due, to
physical disability of any kind,
medical or dental treatment, will
submit their permits through
the Surgeon, who will forward
them to this office with recom-
mendation. They will be taken
by the cadet personally to the
Surgeon after breakfast.
By order of the Commandant.
0.8. GRAY,
Cadet Capt. & Adjt.
Corps Adjutant.
See A. M. Waldrop’s represen-
tative at 21 Mitchell for sweaters,
shoes, raincoats, and all gents
furnishings. :
The “Sneaks” have
arrived.
New shipment of bath
robes just received.
BRANDON AND
LAWRENCE