The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 1915, Image 6

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    “LUCKY JOT
ONE OF THE AVERYS’
FAMOUS CULTIVATORS
Other prominent Avery
Cultivators are the “Joy
Rider,” the newest seat
guide Cultivator, “Bob
White,” the best hammock
seat Cultivator, “Uncle
Sam,” a superior disc Culti
vator, “Southern Queen”
and “Red King” favorite
walking Cultivators.
Avery implements have their high character established by over 90 years of experi
ence in manufacture, together with an honest determination to give the fullest values.
Avery implements are carefully built of fine materials and they stay good. Ask us for
special circular on any implement in which you are interested.
B. F. Avery & Sons Plow Co., Dallas, Texas
Also Houston and San Antonio
Campus Society
Easter Hunt.
Thirty-two little hearts were glad
dened when Mrs. C, C. Hedges enter
tained with an Easter party Saturday
afternoon in honor of her little son,
Howard.
Dear little baskets were given and
each found a nest out in the yard.
In the dining room the table was
artistically decorated with little bun
nies. Mrs. Hedges served candies,
cream and cake.
Easter Party.
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock
Miss Louise Praetor entertained the
members of her Sunday school class
with an Easter party.
The happy little voices told how
•each was enjoying the games and
stories told by Mrs. Burke and Miss
Proctor.
As there are no little folks at the
Proctor’s, the Easter rabbit passed
them by, so the little people went to
the nearby woods, where many eggs
were found.
Baskets with little bunnies and
chicks perched at all angles were
used as the place cards. Ice cream,
candies and cakes in fancy shapes
were served.
Miss Proctor was assisted by her
mother and sister, Miss Aileen, and
Mrs. L. B. Burke.
Masquerade Party.
With the kind aid of Mrs. Garner,
Messrs. Bond’s and Steger’s Sunday
school classes entertained the young
ladies of Bryan and College with a
delightful masquerade party at the
Y. M. C. A. on Thursday evening,
April 1.
Various characters were represent
ed—the farmer and his wife, Indian
girls, typical Jew, dude, C. I. A. and
even John D.
Both Easter and April Fool schemes
were successfully carried out.
The laughter spoke well for the
pleasant time that was being spent.
At the close of the evening delicious
cream and cakes were served.
Sunday School Party.
Friday evening Mr. Blackwell’s
Sunday school class entertained in a
most delightful way at the Y. M. C. A.
A most pleasant evening was spent
playing many jolly games. About
twenty young ladies from Bryan and
College were present.
Mr. Blackwell was assisted in en
tertaining by Mr. and Mrs. Gee,
Mrs. Hayes and Miss Sara Allen of
Bryan.
A delicious salad and ice course
was served.
Personals.
Mrs. Carter of Temple is a guest
of Mrs. B. Youngblood.
Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Bolton enter
tained the Campus Bridge Club on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Tatum will be hostess to the
Five Hundred Club Friday afternoon,
April 9.
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bizzell enter
tained the Forty-two Club Thursday
evening.
Mr. T. M. Howard is enjoying a
visit with his daughter.
Campus Study Club.
Hostess, Mrs. Bizzell.
Subject, “Health and Sanitation.”
1. Roll call. Make a brief sug
gestion as to how the sanitary condi
tion of the campus might be im
proved.
2. Paper—“How to Exterminate
the Insect Pests That Influence
Health Conditions,” Mrs. Bizzell.
3. Discussion—
(a) “How Can We as a Club Help
to Better Conditions?”
(b) “ ‘Cleaning Up’ Campaigns in
Other Places.”
(c) “Swat the Fly Movement.”—
Mrs. Richey and Mrs. Smart.
4. Paper—“What Are the State
Laws in Regard to Health and Sani
tation and How Do They Apply
Here?” Mrs. Gee.
A box. of Holeproof now and then
is welcomed by the best of men. S.
D. Hervey, room 17 Mitchell.
LB. KERN I
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dies and Confections
Bryan, Texas
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