THE BATTALION 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *♦* ^ ❖ * DERE RUMMITT * * ♦> ^ *}> 4* ♦> * ^ ^ ^ ♦> * * ❖ +:♦ ♦!♦ *> ❖ *♦♦ Aggieland, Oct. 7, 1924. Dere Rummit, Even now as i sit at my desk look ing into the dim and distant future the every air surrounding me is per meated with anticipations of a jour ney to cool Dallas. This unquench able tide of feeling smothers even the powerful odor which floats through my window from' the wasting car casses of dead coulombs in Milner Hall. Now Tom you know me and that I am very considerate of and condescending to all humankind— even dogs and donkeys. Of late though I have experienced an itching of the palms and I can but recall that oyu owe me five dollars ($5.00) FOUR PLUS ONE BONES. Of course you understand that this is not a “dun” in the s trict sense. Far be it from me to drop hints that might be mis construed, but ya know I knew you would greatly appreciate my remind ing you of the obligation because you alius was prompt at paying off ancient debts. Here’s hopin’ boy, that you don’t mistake the "purpose of my letter. Enuff for that tho—brief and to the point, that’s me. Say Tom, you didn’t know that I had evoluted into a society hound didja? Yeh—if I can learn to dance as well as Pat Halloran and can bor row Kyle Owen’s rollickin moustache some night, I’ll be the king of the terpischorean artists in this neck of the woods. But at the last dance I honored with my presence a fellow needed a pair of boxing gloves on front and rear and a stiff shaving brush, rigged on an extension, at each side to keep from bein’ killed. All this is costly tho—especially if you have a gold-digger for a date, and that’s one reason why I need that money—you know that FIVE SIMO- LEONS that I mentioned just pre viously. Expecting one — ah — er I mean five — by return mail. I’m hi bernating till then. LES. She: “That dance made me dizzy; let’s sit down.” He: “All right. I know a nice dark corner out on the porch.” She: “Thanks just the same—but I’m not quite as dizzy as that.” —Royal Gaboon. PROMINENT A. & M. ALUMNUS TO WED BRYAN GIRL William Calvin Wier, known to all A. and M. students and alumni as “Heinie” Wier, is to marry Miss Helen Downard of Bryan at the Methodist Episcopal Church of Bryan at eight o’clock Wednesday, October 8. “Heinie” is one of the most popu lar men who has ever received his de gree from A. and M., and although an alumnus of two years, he still holds a warm place in the hearts of the student body. While a student, “Heinie” was prominent in military, athletic and in student activities. He was Captain of Company A, which thrice won the Howell Trophy; Capt- ' ain of that famous “Farmer Eleven” which defeated Centre; and a holder of several class offices during his un dergraduate career. Miss Downard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Downard, is a prominent Bryan girl and was also one of the few “Coed’s” of the College. It was on the A. and M. campus that the ties of friendship were first formed. “Heinie,” we Aggies offer congrat ulations and know that a combination of two ex-A. and M. students can re sult only in happiness. Beacons of the sky Rock night This achievement has been made possible by engineers of the Illuminating Engineering Laboratories of the General Electric Company, working with officials of the Post Office Department. A startling achievement now will be a commonplace of life in the new America which you will inherit. If you are interested to learn more about what electricity is doing, write for Reprint No. AR391 containing a complete set of these advertisements. Between Cleveland and Springs, Wyo., along the route of the air mail service, tall beacons have been placed every twenty-five miles. Revolving on great steel towers, General Electric searchlights, to taling 1,992,000,000 candle-power, blaze a path of light for the air plane pilot. What the lighthouse is to the ocean navigator, these beacons are to the conquerors of the air. general electri YORK Parker-Astin Hardware Company EVERYTHING NEW IN THE HARDWARE LINE. SAME OLD STAND—SAME OLD SERVICE. WE DELIVER TO COLLEGE PHONES 70 and 116 ! AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY BRYAN, TEXAS 1 We Will Appreciate Your Laundry Work, Cleaning and Pressing, Dyeing and Hat Blocking S W. L. HOHN, Agent Room 6, Alpha Hall