The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1920, Image 5

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WITH ENJOYMENT
AND SATISFACTION
RESOLI TIONS OF BATTBBY “A"
F. A., UPON THE DEATH OF
MRS. A. E. KENNEDY.
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“A mother’s love, its meaning who
can measure; j
Or would such deaths of^fc^DaWM
mystery sound? . ’ , V
Outside the heart of God aq rich a
treasurer has never yet been
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Dances for which A. and M. ii. On Monday, April 19, 1930, Mrs. A.
noted gained another step in their E. Kennedy, the mother of our re-
progrees toward fame with the pass- spected classmate, Llloyd R. Kennedy,
ing of the past week end festivities, was called to her reward.
Although underestimating the crowd Therefore, be it resolved, that the
just a bit, the Roes Volunteers are to heartfelt sympathy of the officers and
be congratulated for the splendid men / of Battery “A" be extended to J ►
showing made in their most recent u R Kennedy and relatives; that we
I attempt at presenting three days of 4^^ mi8 fortune that has taken
(good times and dancing to the stu hig mother fr „ m thi . world . an d that
dent body. Never has there htcA we » c knowled|t‘ a distinct feeling of
seen a prettie. , more attractive, em rt ^ Tf>t for ha , and herewith offer
tertaimng and del^htful group of our 9inemtm } m f doXen ^ to hi, f^nUy
g,n. at this institution and the in- ^ that ^ , nd wookl have
vitation has been extended to each ^ rmm)|er th|lt _
and everyone of them for a return ’ v
visit to our midst.. |
The Queen’s Ball on Thursday
night opened with the grand march
being led by King Komus III or
Pinckned Price and her majesty
Miss Babe Rasburry of Dallas town.
For< the first time in history the at- j
tepipt was made with success to com
plete a program Wm. StewuH’s^or- t t‘
chestra. consisting} oft tight pieces Resofvod, that a copy of these res-
furnUhed the music and* scored ,ev-1 olutions be Iggnished «tfce Ft. >\orth
eral hiU with the Beale Street Star Telegram, and the A. and M.
Shimmie". “Beale Street Blues.’ Battalion for publication, and that a
“Memphis Blues,’’ ••Taxi”, etc. Neat copy be sent hia immediate family,
programs were pre-ented whVh l*orc Mr. A. E. Kennedy and children.
We Wish
toThank
You All
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found.
Mr
the significant expression after the .
last dance “Yea, verily, the best Is
* yet to come.*-' Fpr SUch was the case. I.
Friday night witnessed every'®"** ' 4-
ia white uniform, the grand marrh . %
starting promptly at 9 o’clock, being •» ' 1 11
led by Capt. W. T. Burns of the Ross COMPANY
Volunteers snd Miss Hallavd also of ^
. iBipMI-liiML. • V i £ a, 4
At the eleventh hour Capt. Burps
* was presented with a watch as a to
ken of appreciation by the company,
the presentation being made by
Robert Blair Goodman of Corsicana.
The affair cfoaed at ’S a. m.
As ever the Saturday night dance
proved to be the boat of the three be
cause of its informality, coupled
(Signed)
A. A. ftasnsusseU,
E. M Walker,
L. A. Smith,
L. L. Feemdtur.
A MEN FICtfT HARD
Company A leads the first battal
ion to mess three times s day and
two of her men. Walters and Hum
phrey, helped show Texas U. Some
of the ole’ Aggie fight Monday nigh*.
“Hunlp’* *ras the first man to par
ticipate ^n the firtR intercollegia to
wrestling and boxing match ever held
at A. and M. Did’' he throw him?
Ask someone who saV the match- He
with the realisation that this'Was the proved superior in every way; he
last round of the festivities. Stew-; out-maneuvered his Texaq opponent
art’s' Band displayed a brand of and soon had his shoulders resting
music never before seen in these j peacefully on tHe mat.
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f'-ter your past patron-
age and want you to
know that it is greatly
appreciated*
Tell us your wants,
and if possible we will
All them.
Cigars j
Cigarettes
Candy and
Cakes
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—all fresh. They don
stay here long enough to
get old.
A lot of other things
to eat. Call and see.
Boyett’s
Store..
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GUY F.BOYETT
Proprietor
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parts and simply carried out the aa-
tives. All’s well that ends well, and
so with the week end which wag
brought to a close with this dsnce.4
Walters followed Humphrey and
hras unlucky in getting ji man to
fight. He naturally looked hpd to
the Texas coach and had toj he
Congratulations are in order to> weighed. It was the first time the
everyone for helping to make the af- | little fighter had been weighed in a
fair one grand success by their stock "Judging pavilion and he 4*dn*'
and general
The R - V.s
their efforts
seldom
know when to halt the scales. , As a
result he got a man heavier, but it
pleased him -veryi much. “Little
Wally” gave him several of. thow
left handed punches and soon hai
the bout going his way. Both ««;•>
fought hard and for a while it looked
to be a tie but the A. and M. rep-
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING resentative had more of the.“stuff”
i than It takes to win. YOU KNOW'!
presence and attitude
conduct and behaviot.
sincerely hope that
have met/ with a success
equalled in past years.
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THE LAST MEETING OF THE
ANIMAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL
^kk COX 6l WORLEY
C LO S E D and O P E N CARS
> ’ 1 WHEN YOU WANT
WITH OR WITWOtr D It I v a R H
Residence 666 PHONES N. Y. Cafe 303
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The last meeting of the Animal
Industry Council to be held this
school year will be on Tuesday eve
ning. May 11th. at 7:46 in j Room
301 E. E. Building.
An illpstrated lecture on the “Ev
olution ef the Horse.” will be given
by Dr. Mark Francis.
-it is hoped that all agricultural
students Will hear this interesting
and instructive lecture.
An election of officers will fol
low the Ivctura.
So at the close of the third
round the tvferee held a bloody
glove; high In the air and *ye!lrd,
“Walier* A. and M.—•—the win-
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A STUDENT WANTED TO
WRITE CROP INSURANCE
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K. J. Kyle, Dean of the School o^
Agriculture, has been asked to rec
ommend either a Junior or Senior
student in agriculture to write crop
insurance for the Hartford Fire In
surance Co. during the summer
months. Anyone interested in this
p -itioR should sec him at once. ^
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MAN WANTED TO TAKE
CHARGE OF LIVESTOCK
AND CROPS ON FARM
E. J. Kyle, Dean of the School of
Agriculture has been asked to re^K
ommend a young man to take change
of the live stock and feed crops on
a large plantation near Shreveport,
La. Anyone i interested in this po
sition rhould call at my office at
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EAST TEXAS CLUB BANQUET
Th4 East Texas Club will meet
immediately after dinner today. All
men who are goi
quet must see
mittee at this
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the club banc
arrangement com-
taday.
HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO SEE i>
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College Tailor;
By Boyctt’s Store
First-Class Tailoriaig and Repairing
WILL MAKE YOU, ANYTHING
I Phone No.,93 : V I , ,
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The New York Cafe
ALEXANDER PAPPASPIRON, Proprietor
OYSTERS ALL STYLES, SHORT ORDER MEALS
CHOICE LUNCHES
Come in When You Are in Town, You Are
Always Welcome \
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