The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 27, 1920, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
EAT AT
Butler’s Cafe
A PLACE WHERE LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN DINE.
.. PATRONIZE ..
The EXCHANGE STORE
In the Main Building-.
EVERYTHING REQUIRED
BY THE CADET
“At a Little more than cost”
R. K. CHATHAM, Manager.
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THANKSGIVING HOP BRIL
LIANT SOCIAL AFFAIR
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and long will the memories of the
night’s festivities remain in the hearts
of those who were there.
Committees.
J. F. Mahan, President.
Arrangement — W. T. Strange,
chairman; W. G. McMillan, W. W.
Cox, F. L. Dinan, A. L. Forbes.
Program—F. P. Buie, chairman; J.
L. Farrell, A. B. Knickerbocker, W.
Crippen, J. E. Bloodworth.
Floor—H. W. Thompson, chairman;
E. C. Ward, C. C. B. Warden, D.
Gileser, J. P. March.
Finance—S. C. Evans, chairman;
Bill King, L. R. Hugon, P. A. Dwyer,
R. J. Ehlert.
Decoration — Edward McConnell,
chairman; J. H. Langston, J. T. Rol
lins, T. P. Potts, C. D. Whitman, W.
M. Denny, C. W. Sherrill.
Music—Louisiana Five.
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4- SOCIETY AND CLUB *
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A. & M. MASONIC CLUB FORMED
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WE WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN
JEWELRY, WATCHES AND
DIAMONDS
We are headquarters for all kinds of Col
lege Jewelry, R. V. Pins, T. Pins, Junior
Pins, Senior Rings, Two Year Rings, and
all kinds of Class Pins.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
J. M. CALDWELL, Jeweler BRYAN, TEX.
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GREAT
SPECIAL SALE!
We are conducting one of the largest sales
ever known in Bryan. Our entire stock of all new
merchandise is on sale.. We have only been in
business two and a half years and have no old
or shelf-worn goods. Thousands are viiting our
sale daily and it will pay you to come and see our
offerings and the very low prices we are making.
J. GROGINSKY
THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES
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Welcome
TO STUDENTS
—BY—
CHAS. HITCH
The Campos Tailor
Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing
Suits Made to Order. The
Same Old Stand
With the election of Mr. S. G.
Bailey as president, Mr. C. C. Braden
as vice president, and Mr. T. P.
Potts as secretary-treasurer, the Ma
sonic Club began to function as an
organization. Meetings to date have
been only for the purpose of disclos
ing and developing plans for the fu
ture policy of the club. The possi
bilities of such an organization are
unlimited and it is that idea that
predominates and is paramount to all
other issues. The question of mem
bership was taken up at the last
meeting and it was decided that any
Master Mason in good standing is
eligible for membership. Dues to be
$1.00 per year and to be paid as long
as a resident of College but to be
an honorary member of the club up
on leaving the institution. A pro-
gram and publicity committee was
appointed and instructed to see that
proper notice was given of the time
and place of each meeting and to
work out an orderly method of pro-
ceedure for each meeting. A mem
bership committee was appointed to
look after the validity of member
ships. All business over and the
hour yet being early, the floor was
declared clear for any suggestions
that any one might have that would
be to the interest of the club where
upon the aims and ambitions of the
club were very clearly set forth. Ma
sons in this school and in the employ
of the college have very little op
portunity for Masonic association as
they often hold their membership in
lodges other than the Bryan lodge
and it was to meet that need that
the idea of a club was first con
ceived. But out of the suggestions
that were offered were the larger
things that will be of interest to
every Mason on the campus. It was
due to one of the suggestions that
Mr. Sam P. Cochran, of Dallas, and
Dr. A. L. Metz, of Tulane University,
will be invited to this institution to
talk to the students and to the club.
They have a message of interest to
every student and of vital import
ance to every member of the club.
The meeting was adjourned after all
suggestions were received and dis
cussed.
The meetings are held every Tues
day night at 7:30 p. m. in room 30
C. E. Building. Those desiring mem
bership may see Mr. T. P. Potts as
chairman of membership committee.
Twenty-nine paid up members to
date is not a bad start and as we
have to learn to crawl before we
v/alk we are expecting things to go
in this club.
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CLUB AND SOCIETY MEETINGS
You Wear Your Clothes
““-of course you do.
Then why not have us
make them according
to your own ideas ?
Be individual — plan
your clothes — you’ll
then look right to
yourself. Its a fore
gone conclusion you
will look right to oth
ers. The knowledge
that you are perfectly
dressed can be attain
ed only if you get
clothes as you want
them. You select the
weave and pattern-
pick out the stvie.
We’ll GUARANTEE
clothes satisfaction.
Have us mersure
you now.
One more important detail—we have big reduc
tions on all our Tailoring lines. These reductions
apply to most every article in our store.
A PLEASURE TO CONVINCE YOU
BRANDON & LAWRENCE
The Architectural Club will hold
a regular meeting next Friday night
in the Architectural Library.
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
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Last Monday the Horticultural So
ciety held a called meeting. The
meeting was purely business, and the
matters that were considered were
the Inspection Trip to the Lower Rio
Grande Valley and the Horticultural
Show.
The Inspection Trip will be made
to a large number of towns. Stops
will be made at Brownsville, Har-
lengen. Mission, Kingville, Falfurias,
and San Antonio, and many other
intermediate points. The object of
the trip is to study the methods of
farming in an irrigated district, in
spect the best irrigation system in
the South, the marketing facilities,
the King Ranch at Kingville, the Jer
sey cattle ranch at Falfurias which
is the largest in the world, and the
Agricultural Experiment Station at
Beeville. The students* wfill also
have an opportunity to work in some
of the large citrus groves in the val
ley.
The Horticultural Show was next
discussed. The show is an annual ex
hibit of horticultural products from
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the State and nation. The show will
be under the immediate supervision
of the Seniors with the assistance of
the horticultural faculty and Junior
students. In previouSj years the show
has rivaled any sirhilar exhibit at
the State Fair. The purpose of the
show is to advertise the Horticultural
Department, and to secure new stu
dents for the Department. The fol
lowing committees will have charge
of the show. Committee on Land
scape Art and Decoration: C. D.
Whitman, E. McConnel, J. H. Lang
ston, and J. M. Severn. Committee
on Deciduous Fruits: W. H. Friend,
R. A. Ramsey, F. A. Brison and H.
M. Sanders. Committee on Sub
tropical Fruits: H. W. McGee, E.
Mortenson, A. W. Percy, and E. N.
Holmgreen. Committee on Nut
Fruits: G. D. Livingston, T. Hall,
and W. R. Jordan. Publicity Com
mittee: J. T. Martin, H. W. McGee,
W. H. Friend, C. D. Whitman and
G. D. Livingston. Committee on Gen
eral Arrangements: F. L. Bertsch-
ler and W. K. Hansen. The first
man named on each committee is
chairman.
At the close of the show it is cus
tomary to sell the exhibits to the
highest bidder. “Hike” McConnel
was elected auctioneer over “Rabbi”
Bertschler, both candidates having
much native talent and Jewish abil
ity. The show will be held from noon
of Sunday, December the nineteenth,
and will extend through Monday
night, December the twentieth.
Dean Kyle, Mrs. Kyle, Miss Lillie
Bess Kyle, and Prof. Potts were vis
itors at the meeting. We are always
glad to have visitors. Everyone who
is interested in horticulture are wel
come to visit the society.
THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB
Fresh Fruit Cakes
And ofher Fancy Cakes for
Thanksgiving.
NEW CITY BAKERY
ON MAIN STREET
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Bryan Shoe Hospital
NEXT DOOR TO WESTERN UNION. CAREFUL WORK.
RELIABILITY. GOOD TREATMENT.
REPAIR WORK OUR SPECIALTY.
The Rio Grande Valley Club held
a special meeting Sunday afternoon.
The subject o^ pins for the club
members was the reason for calling
this meeting. It was decided by the
club to obtain pins that show the
kind of a country the members come
from.
Arrangements were also complet
ed for a dance to be given Christmas.
This club is full of pep and is go
ing to show the College that it is
working for it. The club is doing
every thing in its power to bring the
people here at College to realize
what a great country the Rio Grande
Valley really is.
Rub-My-Tism relieves Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains.
Movie Saturday Night
TWO SHOWS — 6:30 and 8:15
Eugene O’Brien in “A Wonderful Chance’
Also Special Comedy:
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Style pi us Clothes
Edwin Clapp Shoes
Bostonian Shoes
Stetson Hats
Webb Bros
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