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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1916)
EE — Headquarters Corps of Cadets Agricultural & Mechanical Collegeof Texas College: Station; Texas.’ December 7, 1917. MEMORANDUM. The following : are memers: of the basketball squad. They are excused from drill, from: 4.15 to 5.15 p. m. for the: present, and from retreat. y Allen, E:. R., Livingstone, W. HE. Anderson, G.D. McFadden, W. Barnes, J. R. Rees, A. R. Burkett, H. J. Rogers, J. C. Cade, A. W.' Settegast,M. E. Galliford, W.T. Starnes, J. L Gilfillan, M. D. Thornton, P. B. Griesenbeck, C.T. Weaver, A. B. Hopkins, E. D. Weir, H. B. Litterest, Fi. C. Zedler, O. F. This list takes place of any pre- viously issued. Men entered on other lists whose names do not appear hereon will not be excus- ed. A Christmas Present. If you want to give a Christ- mas present that will really be appreciated, come around and I will show you something worth while. 7. B. Scudder, 13 Austin. Day Students, Attention. Day Students, who have not already done so, will turn in SCHEDULE CARDS to the: Com- mandant’s Office by 8 a m. Dec: ember 9th, 1916. There will be an important meeting of the Bryan clnb in 77 Leggett to-day immediately after dinner. J.T. Hanway. Queen Thieate fryen FRANCIS X. BUSH MAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in ‘Romeo and Juliet” will be shown at the Queen December, 9th. Only 25 cents. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM Try a quart of our “VELVET CREAM?” “topped off with Crushed Fruit. Quarts 25¢ Pints 15¢ CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY EE EB Asi i a rhAT TE hs dW Attention, Seniors!!! Student uniforms pressed— ? Pants 10c, Blouse 15¢ to those who have our tickets. To others— Pants 15¢, Blouse 25c¢. PURCHASE YOU A TICKET. All citizens suits pressed at rate of 40c per suit. Pressing done by Hoffman Pressing ma- chine. Alterations neatly done. Yours to serve, KONECNY & ZACK. Proprietore of COLLEGE TAILOR SHOP LOST—My reg cap. Finder will please return it to Goodwin 88 or notify W. P. Hallmark and recieve reward. Bell County Club 65 Good win— ‘after supper tonight. Be there, “Peg” Woodson. All seniors who have not Pe cured their rings will do so /im- mediately. P. G. Haines. TYPEWRITING neatly and cheaply done by T. E. Hagan, 74 Milner.