The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 1924, Image 8

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    THE BATTALION
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COMPLETE SiOCK
MilitaryGoods
All Sizes Serge Uniforms and Slouch Caps
Stetson Hats, Soft and Still Brim
Fox Leggins
Cavalry Leggins
O. D. Wool Shirts
O. D. Cotton Shirts
R. O. T. C. Shields, All Branches
Yv hip cord Breeches
Serge Breeches
Sheep Lined Coats
Gabardine Top Coats
Officers’ Boots and Puttees
Herman’s Army Shoes.
B. M. WALDROP 6 CO.
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AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRA
TION SOCIETY HAS AN
INSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM
A short but very instructive meet
ing was held by the Agricultural Ad
ministration Society last Friday eve
ning in the assembly room of the Ag
ricultural building. The subject of
commercial letters was discussed and
were taken up from several different
view points.
Jack Hays talked on commercial
letters in a general way telling of
their correct form and the importance
of this in the business world.
J. B. Mertzen’s talk was directed to
the proper forms of sales letters. He
told of their effectiveness if written
in the right manner and gave sev
eral examples of good sales letters.
L. W. Stasney gave an interesting
discussion of letters of correction.
He showed the importance of both
tact and form in writing a letter of
this kind and pointed out the things
that should be avoided.
A letter of application was the final
form to be taken up and a very in
structive talk was made on this by
Steve Noble. This was something that
most college graduates are concern
ed with and he told how a practical
letter of application should be written.
The meeting was then adjourned so
the members could attend “The Bat.’,’
PERSONAL.
C. J. Peterson, E. W. Mahone, R. A.
Washburn, C. B. Witchell, A. W. Hite,
Zay Smith, H. E. Wharton, W. N.
Washburn, R. D. Harrison, A. P. Mor
ey, J. M. Rollins, John C. Gulick, G\
M. Kalb, W. L. Edmundson, attended
the Episcopal convention in Waco.
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S. A. Noble, T. R. Strange, D. A.
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POWERS SPEAK LGIDER THAN WORDS! |
Always appropriate, always beautiful and ever appreciated. H
Your gift of flowers will express your sentiments as words never can. g
For birthdays, anniversaries and all special occasions nothing is more g
fitting that a gift of flowers. They are always in good taste when H
ordered at
B3YAN RORSERY & FLORAL COMPANY f
A T KkiDS OF FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING
CAMPUS SHOE SHOP
Come In
and sea our beautiful line of Gents’
Watches, such as Gruen, Haward, Wal
tham, Elgin, Hamilton and Illinois. The
new shapes and styles have just arrived.
At least, pay us a visit.
I Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Watches, Jewelry and College Jewelry. Belts, Fobs, and Watch
and Jewelry Repairing.
TWO WATCHMAKERS
Order Your FELLOWSHIP BOOKS Now !
A. J. IRWIN, 46 Goodwin
Burron, J. W. Wood, B. W. Peterson,
were visitors in Navasota for the
week-end.
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J. E. Morgan, spent Saturday and
Sunday in Granger.
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H. C. DuBois, J. T. Halsell, Abney
Zack, J. S. Edmundson, M. S. Dougal,
J. A. Nowlan and N. S. Walton were
visitors in Waco.
J. K. Parr spent the week-end in
Belton.
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S. C. Bartlett visited in Marlin Sat
urday and Sunday.
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S. A. Whatley and P. T. Norton
spent Saturday and Sunday in Cal
vert.
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C. Atkinson was a visitor in Aus
tin.
No other shaving
cream has it
We want
a slogan
Ury
describing the hinged
cap that can’t get lost.
Can you give it to us?
Perhapsyou shavewith
Williams’and knowhow
gentle and soothing its
quick-working lather is to
the skin. Perhaps you
haven’t begun to use Wil
liams’ yet. Whichever the
case, we’ll pay real money
for your ideas.
$250 in prizes
For the best sentence often words or (ess on
alueofthe Williams’Hinged Cap, we of-
es,;«5eacn;two ,thprizes,$10
each ;3ixSth prizes,$5 each. Any undergraduate
orgraduatestudentiseligible litwo ormore per
ns submit identicalslogansdeemedworthy of
prizes, the full amount of theprize willbe award
ed to each. Contest closes at midnight March 14,
1924. Winners will be announced as soon there
after as possible. Submit any number of slogans
but write on one side of paper only, putting name,
address, college and class at top of each sheet. Ad
dress letters to Contest Editor, TheJ. B. Williams
Cot Glastonbury, Conn.