The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1919, Image 6

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    Y. M. C. A- NOTES
Christian Tru-n of various callings to
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A now class in the ArtiUefy unit
was ofsanized in the Bible School
last Sunday. They start out with
determination to lead in collOfte ac
tivities. Companies A - and 1C will
have t^ look to their laurelsJ !
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. We are on the last quarter in the
colleg-e year, every man should make
an effort to line up with som^ com
pany m Bible School.
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Hereafter at the preacl
vice a auction in the airdome
reserved for seniors and cai
idents.
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F Company is ne late for rev-]
eille—we have some regular alarm
clocks that always go lout for a little
run to l-. wok't'tt every ,morning about
20 minutes before 1st call. ' We are
afraid they are not going to last
much longer but maybe some more
of these Hempstead hounds will sup
ply us with that get-up-warly-and-
take-ashower- spirit, j
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Scene: ‘Afilfcarjr suA' at retreat
time.
TH
SHIRL
Lon Garrett:
be guide.”
‘‘Say John S. can I
The Salvation Army is planning
recreation huts in Chicago to take the
place af the saloon. If the venture
is successful there, it will be tgied in
other cities.
The local Y can always uae cur
rent magazines. Pass them oq when
thru reading them.
Our new neighbors of the crimson
cords didn’t seem to enjoy their first
night in dear old Footer. And th-y
had such a cordial reception too —
You simply can’t satisfy sbme pe<;
pie.
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Prof. Thomas Mayo has
cured as teacher of the famoi
pany C Bible Class.
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A couple of our Meal-H^und^were
sure disappointed when Bi)T King
said he had sold out the May Photo
play. It was s shame for if'had sues
pretty pictures. /
We just realized if^y “A-B” has
three seats in 'tile' ISess Hall wheg
According to enrollment, aut >- J we found that each/heat is in a differ--
mechaaic unit has a larger per cent ent row and oachAow gets hot ca^e#
of its membership in Blbl* {School in turn. i;. - jT. 1
than any other unit. - I ‘ i> I / ~ W
F t'ompan/lost some nnllghty good
The Students Voluntaer, Qonfe?- men in theyTecent reorganization but
ence held last FYiday. Saturday and we sure didn’t lose all our good offi-
Sunday, in Dallas, was a great sue- cers. Jimt look at oug Second Lieu-
ceaa. Our delegates, R. R, Abicht tenant a' too. SUy right in tl^ere
and M. G. Snell report that about Tomrtfy. '
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every eolleg in Texas Was represent
ed. 160 delegates in attendance.
the world fnah from their
awuds spoke Of tha-gvet apporUudMas
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When informed that the Battery
contest Colonel
t he expected that
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Call and have somethitul to eat.
We are planning, and trying to
please all our customer#. And an
addition to our businesa ii an up*
to-date Service car at all hours of
the day and nitfht*
CALL AROUND and
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EASTMAN KODAKS AND
Official Distributors Stall A D<
and Victor Talking Machii
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SUPPLIES
i’s Athletic Goods -
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Up-to-Date Work
done at the
CAMPUS
SHOE SHOP
PRICES ALWAYS RIBNT j
Holsck A Son.
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Drug Store.
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and O am pda
invited to call
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