THE BATTALION 3 LORD CHESTERFIELD ENTER TAINS One of the most notable social events of the season was the week end house party given by Capt. banning in his downtown apart ments. If bystanders had noticed they would have seen gorgeous limo- uisenes rolling up to the apartments and depositing their distinguished oc cupants at his door. All were warm ly greeted by the Captain. The series of entertainments started with a box party at the Gym where was witnessed the basketball game between Texas University and the world famous Texas Aggies. After the game all returned to the apartments where a midnight lunch consisting of ice cream and pickles was served. The most pleasant sur prise of the evening was a series of curtain lectures by Lieut. Leidolf. Breakfast Saturday morning was served in a very artistic manner at Casey’s Tea Room. That afternoon a matinee party was given at the Queen Theatre. Sunday morning most of the of ficers were compelled to report to duty with their organiza tions. Those who were more for tunate remained and that afternoon journeyed out to Capt. Manning’s summer home on the shore of the Fish Tank. A very pleasant way was spent in hunting, fishing and boat ing. Monday afternoon brought this gay house party to a close. Needless to say it will long be remembered by those who were fortunate enough to attend. Among those present were Major McManus, Capts. Crook, Heard, Lieuts. Fowler, Peteet, Leidolf, So- Relle, and Barber. THE ELECTRICAL SHOW BOTTLE SIDES It is said that one of the chief reasons of Casey’s life is that the Juniors have only one banquet a year. * ^ G. D. Humphreville, captain of G Company in ’18 is spending a few days on the campus preparatory to going to Cuba to work as assistant experimental engineer for the Cuba Cane and Sugar corporation. * * * It has always been a c'ustom for company clerks to be excused from reveille. Hence it has occurred to some of the more serious minded men in the corps that the least re ward that could be accoi'ded these valiant men would be to grant them an equal privilege. Why not have this for a subject of discussion in the new debating society which has recently been formed? * * * Company rifle teams are being organized. At Camp Zachary Tailor five out of seven men made high av erages on the range, one being a marksman, two sharp shooters and two expert rifle men. A good team is assured with these men in ad dition to a few who are now knock ing the old target right along. , * * * If the Juniors continue to starve themselves it is greatly to be feared that when the banquet really comes off there will be a shortage of chow. They are getting that gaunt hungry look. * * * The Juniors are good when it comes to the old game of sack-hold ing. They must have had vast ex perience in the manly art of snipe hunting. The treat of the season is coming on the second of April, when the Electrical Engineering students and E. E. Department will put on an electrical novelty show. It will be something new, something great, ed ucational as well as entertaining. This is going to be a show that you can’t miss and get by with. You must come over and see the man with the electricity in his finger, the match stand on its head, the funny ring, the mysterious disappearance of black smoke, and many other things that will keep you laughing for a whole evening and guessing the remainder of your life. And just think—you have an invitation and it’s all free. A drive to have telephones in stalled in the room of the dormi tories in order to allow the students the comfort of their rooms and the benefit of the lectures at the same time is being contemplated. The camps for the instruction of students in Field Artillery in the col leges in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico, will be held at Camp Knox, Kentucky. The camps for instruction in in fantry for those students of the Re serve Officers’ Training Corps at in stitutions in New Mexico and Ari zona will be held at Presidio, Cali fornia. ❖ *:• * * ❖ ❖ •I* * *> ❖ * ❖ *:* ❖ ❖ * ❖ ❖ *:* *:♦ ❖ •> ❖ •:* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Stetson Hats .. Beautiful line in all the new shapes and colors .. ❖ *:* 4 4 4 *:* 4 4 4 4 WEBB BROS. HAT DEPARTMENT t V 4* 4 4 I 4 4 *:• 4 4 *:• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f DIXIE SATURDAY As Usual Here Comes Two Big Ones TUJDX-UH ZEXQBHUEXTJS In one of the Year’s Most Popular Pictures “The Triflers” A Society Drama of Thrills, Pep and Beauty CLARLIE CHAPLIN In His Greatest Comedy by Request, “Shoulder Arms” Queen SATURDAY Two Master Super Special Knock-outs ATKTTHT.T.IATVE JVC In a Picture That Will Please Everybody “WINGS OF THE MORNING" Also a Top Class, Million Dollar Comedy 66 Smashing Into Broadway” With Goggle-Eyed Harold Lloyd—Beauties Galore HOLLICK’S ORCHESTRA All for Only 30c. You Are Too Wise to Miss it. 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