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- of tL } % « 7 . THE DAILY BULLETIN. VOL. IV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5,1921. NO. 50. DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY Mrs. Barnes will Show How to Make Dress Form For $1.15 : On Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Mrs | ora R. Barnes, clothing specialist of the Extension Service, will give a demonstra - tion of the construction of a dress form at a total cost of only $1.15. Every detail of the construction will be explained. A number of the campus ladies have ex- pressed a desire to see this demonstration, and all are urged to be present promptly at 2:30 Friday afternoon. The demonstra- tion will be given in the conference room of the Extension Bldg. PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED IN MILITARY DEPARTMENT By appointment of President Bizzell on recommendation of Captain C. D. Horne, Sergeant Gale, formerly 1st sergeant of the Field Artilery detachment and Sergeant Griffin formerly 1st sergeant of the Cavalry detachment have been promoted to be warrant officers. - Both officers are military men of long standing, having held the rank of captain during the war. They are now instructors in the military department and for the present will continue their duties here. BATTALION FOOTBALL WILL START THURSDAY The Battalion football league will open its schedule Thursday by playing the three games which were scheduled to be played Dec. 16 but which had to be postponed because of the beginning of the holiday period. Following is the schedule for Thursday: Cav. vs. 2rd Bn. on Varsity field. 1st Bn. vs. 2nd Bn. on Fish field. Art. vs. S. C. on Reserve field. All games will start at 5 o’clock, or fas . near that time as possible. ~ CALLED MEETING Brazos Union Lodge No 129 A.F. & A. M., at Masonic Temple, Bryan, Texas, Wed. Jan. 5th at 8 p. m. Geo. Smart, W. M. | Official Notices. NOTICE, M. S. 201. Headquarters A. & M. College of Texas Units of the Senior Division of the U. S. R. O. T. G,, Department of M. S. & T., College Station, Texas. : January 4, 1921. All sophomores in M. S. 201 will bring theme paper, form A, at regular Theory periods this week. Capt. Tuttle. CAVALRY TO CALIFORNIA FORSUMMER CAMP This office has been informed that Cav- alry R.. O. T. C. Camps for 1921 will be held at the usual time at the Presidio of Monterey, California, for all cavalry units in the 7th. 8th, and 9th Corps Areas. A. & M. of Texas is in the 8th Corps Area. L. R. DOUGHERTY, Major, F. A., P. M. S. & T. PENNANTS AWARDED TO SIGNAL BATTALLION The first of a series of pennants to be awarded in the Signal Battalion went to Co. A asa result of a company competitive drill. The competition deter- mined the relative standing of units in in- fantry drill. Co. A took first place with a grade of 84. Co. C took second place with grade of 83. Co. B took third place with grade of 72.The pennant is triangular shape 12 inches wide by 36 inches long and will be carried on guidon stafi just below the guidon. Another competitive drill will be held at end of first term to determine the company that will carry pennant through second term. The award was made December 16. LAWRENCE A. KURTZ, Ist Lieut., Signal Corps A. P.M. S&T. KINDERGARDEN CLASS in charge of trained supervisor, thoroughly familiar with every phase of child training, 9 to 12 a. m. Tuition $1.50 per week. See Mrs. C. A. Medbery, Room 14 Shirley Annex. FRESHMEN TO MEET JOHN TARLETON FIVE Basketball Season Will Get Under Way With Games Next week - The basketball season opens in earnest next week. The Aggie freshmen play John Tarleton College on the local court next Monday January 10. On Jan. 11, there will be a double header, the fresh- men concluding their two game series with John Tarleton and the Aggies opening a two game series with Simmons College on the local court. : There will be a total of twelve games played on the local court this season, eight varsity games and and four freshmen games. Permanent reserved seat tickets are now on sale at the office of the De- partment of Athletic Training. Reserva- tions should be made at once in order to secure the best seats. Having good seats for the four games with the University of Texas and Rice Institute are alone worth the price charged for reserved seats for the entire season. Secure your reservations today. SWIMMING POOL CAN'T BE FILLED BEFORE THURSDAY Owing to trouble in connection with the wells the Y swimming pool cannot be fill- ed before Thursday. An announcement will be made as soon as it is ready for use. STUDENTS SHOULD PAY ALL NOTES AT ONCE (Official) Students having unpaid notes will call at the Business Manager’s office at once. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Manager. SALARY WARRANTS MUST BE IN BY JANUARY 10 (Official) All payrolls for the month of January should be turned into the Fiscal office on or by Jan. 10 to insure salary warrant be- ing received on time. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Manager.