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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1914)
Campus Society; College Press Service Mrs. Hayes Entertains. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. M. L. Hayes entertained the members of her Sunday school class. A part of the afternoon was spent in the woods, where jolly pictures were taken of the class. Mrs. Hayes is planning a charming little program 'to be ren dered at her home in the near future. A delicious salad course, cake and ap ples were served. Mr. Blackwell Entertains. On Saturday evening Mr. J. D. Blackwell entertained the members of his Sunday school class at the home of Mrs. W. P. Proctor. The evening was spent in playing jolly games, pop ping corn and toasting marshmallows. Mr. Blackwell was assisted by Mrs. Proctor, Misses Proctor and Mr. Ste- ger. At the close of the evening light refreshments were served. “500” Club. Friday afternoon the Five Hundred Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. Chastain. Six close and very interesting games were played, after which Mrs. Chastain, assisted by Mes- dames Francis, Burns and Hedges, served a delicious two-course luncheon. Bridge Club. Mrs. Joe Ridgway was hostess to the Bridge Club on Thursday evening. Lovely refreshments were served to the club members and several invited guests. Tr’nity University, Nov. 22.—Much interest is being manifested between the inter-class football game which is to take place early in December. The game will be the Fershmen and Ju niors vs. the Sophs, and Seniors. No one is eligible to play who has been out in a uniform this season. The Trinity and T. C. U. football teams.will play on the latter’s ground on Thanksgiving day. Efforts are be ing made to get a special train from Trinity to Fort Worth that day, but nothing definite has been done yet. It is rather doubtful if this can be done. However, many students will likely go. Mr. Shockley, president of the T. C. U.’s Y. M. C. A., addressed the Trinity “Y” at their regular meeting on Friday, Trinity has been exchanging speakers witlr the associations of other colleges this year and has found it very bene ficial. College of Industrial Arts, Nov. 20. —Of the eighty-seven members of the senior class at the College of Indus trial Arts this year, only thirty-three are taking the domestic art course. The others are specializing in domes tic science. This goes to prove that the majority of girls still believe that “civilized man cannot live without cooks.” SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB HOLDS ITS FIRST REGULAR MEETING. Personals. Miss Flora Crawford of Edna is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. B. F. Smith. Mrs. Fred La Roche is the guest o’’ Mrs. Spence. The Campus Study will meet with Mrs. Smart on Tuesday, November 24. On Friday, December 4, Mrs. Fer- mier will be hostess to the Five Hun dred Club. •H- ' •£} & •£} FILMS DEVELOPED FREE GOOD PICTURES PRINTED THE HINSDALE STUDIO Ft. Worth, Texas Billups & Underwood 39 GOODWIN At a well attended meeting held last Monday evening in the president’s room the mebers of the Southwest Texas Club decided to have a banquet in the near future. Chas. Hauser, Geo. Welage and G. H. Russel were appointed to help the pres’dent in arranging the banquet. A swell time is assured to all members. It was decided that he club have its picture in the Long Horn, the pictures to be taken individually and in uni form. After all business had been transacted the meeting turned into n social in which the boys became bet ter acquainted with each other. The club is proving very successful and the boys are taking a great deal of interest in it. The good work that is being done in bringing the boys together from this part of the state shows that a club should have been formed a long time ago. Let us hope that the good work will continue. PLEASANTRIES, Bryan and Coilegi Interurban 1; Change Scheulled Effective July 20: \ Leave Bryan. Leave College. ! ;! 7:30 a. m. 7:50 a. m. !; |! 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. ■; 1; 1:30 p.m . 2;00 p. m. !; 4:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ;! ! 6:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. ;j ! 9:30 p. m. 9:50 p. m. !; A Novel Idea. The girl considered him quite droll; He asked her out to take a stroll. She said to him with puzzled grin: “No doubt you mean to take a spin?” “N,” he replied, “I mean a walk Our parents used to stroll and talk.” “The idea seems quaint,” quoth she. “Perhaps some time I may agree.” Up drove a racer, long and gray, The girl jumped in and chugged away. A movement has been launched at the University of Alabama to estab lish a scholarship fund supported by the students of the university.—Mis- sissipian. Save a trip to Bryan. Leavs your watch that needs repairing at Room 7, Foster. Light up—Pocket flash lights at Room 7, Foster. 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 THE DIXIE Special Programs are arranged for Saturday each week. This Saturday at the Dixie, Helen Holmes in a sensational drama, “Helen’s Sacrifice;” Tom Mix in a rollicking two- reel Selig comedy, “The Moving Picture Cowboy,” to gether with other good numbers. At the Queen Saturday Grand Broadway Masterpiece “THE VENDETTA” From the Book and Play In 5—Master Reels—5 Don’t Miss the Fine Attractions CAMPUS GROCERY Fresh line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. See ns before purchasing your Athletic Underwear, Stationery, Toilet Ar ticles, Arrow Shirts and Collars. W. C, BOYETT J. M. CALDWELL THE JEWELER Of Bryan, will appreciate the patronage of all Cadets and Campus people. Guaranteed satisfaction to all. His repairing is best; his optical department is best; his stock is of the highest class. See his agents at College; leave them your watch for repair. H. A. JOPLING J. R. JARVIS Room 7, Foster—Campus Agents o •» •0- ■!> -H- -0- •» & o o & & o o o o- & o o o o o THE CITY TAILOR SHOP BRYAN, TEXAS Cadet Uniforms and Citizen Suits made by me. Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations a specialty. It will pay you to see me before purchasing. FRANK ZUBIK, Proprietor. Next. Door to the Telephone Office •0 o ^ o 0 ^ >> JM* 0