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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
THE BATTALION ’T CLUB DANCES TO BE GIVEN ON MARCH SIXTH The long expected “T” Club Dance has been announced at last for the sixth of March and from all plans made public, the dance bids fair to rival any of the year. It is an advent in the social life of our college that is always of importance, because it is the one function of the year at which the athlete reigns supreme. Conditions are such that the dance must be made an exclusive affair so that only a limited number of guests are invited. There will not be anything left un done to make the “T” Dance a suc cessful affair. To begin with, the mu sic is going to be of the best, for Eddie’s Syncopators of Houston have already been engaged. This departs from the precedent of haying the Ag- gieland play but this may be account ed for by the fact that the members of that orchestra like to enjoy a dance themselves a few times each year. The syncopators will also play for the Corps Dance that will follow the “T” Dance on Saturday night. Our campus will again be graced with some of the fairest Texas mai dens. What “T” man could resist hav ing his girl down for that affair, es pecially when there is a Corps Dance to follow up ? The committees who have worked hard the last few weeks to make the dance as it should be are: Arrange ment—Sid Kyle and A. M. Puckett; Decorations—Archie Damon, Charlie Waugh and Clem Davis; Floor— J. N. Allison and Norman Dansby; Mu- siic—H. L. Rogers. The names of these men are sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the “T” Dance. 1 New York Cafe | Headquarters for EATS IN BRYAN —■■—»■—"■—>«—■■—»“—■*—">—■■—— i* NOW 15 THE TIME I To Buy that Suit or O’Coat and Save 25 per cent. $30.00 Suits or Overcoats $22.50 $35.00 Suits or Overcoats $26.25 $40.00 Suits or Overcoats $30.00 $45.00 Suits or Overcoats $33.75 $50.00 Suits or Overcoats $37.50 Every suit reduced, including Kuppenheimer fine clothes. 25% off on sweaters, shirts, wool sox, raincoats, wool shirts, and sheep lined coats. WILSON BRADLEY DEPENDABILITY I .—+ CORPS DANCE LAST SATURDAY. The census of opinion has been in the past, that without Aggieland a corps dance could not be.held. It is a decided fact that Aggieland is good, in fact so good that they cannot al ways be here when wanted and be cause of this the Collegians were dis covered by the party goers last Sat urday night. To many the Collegians were un heard of, but last Saturday night that orchestra furnished good music for a very good dance. The dance was held in the Annex as usual and everyone felt at home and had an enjoyable evening. There were many visitors at the dance which helped to make the eve ning unusual for several and especial ly Pat Arnin who missed the “Mardi Gra” to be with HER Friday and Sat urday. The visitors were —Miss Sarah Virginia Covert from Ft. Worth, Miss Gertrude Sims and her visitors, Miss es Flora Holman, Elizabeth Baker, ahd Margaret Duncan, who are attending the University at Austin. Miss “Pea ches” Robinson, from Springfield, 111., who is visiting her brother at Well born. Lieutenant Rankin seems to be re covering slowly from his case of des pondency developed after the archi tect’s dance. There is some hope held out for his recovery. <§><e><s><$><g><s><e>3><j > <s><e><s><e><s><s><3><e><s*3><s><s > <3><s><$><e><s><s><^^ QUEEN Friday and Saturday, a magnificent Spectacular Lavish ^ Modern story with a finish that will Rock the Nation So This Is Marriage! with a cast of the screen’s greatest stars featuring CONRAD NAGEL, ELEANOR ROARDMAN a big comedy and A. and M. Queen Orchestra only 40c. 1> A I A iT Friday and JT JL* Saturday The first of a series of Master Pictures— “Sundown” a great special with “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” and Pal- 1 ace Orchestra 40c. “Then The Sea Hawk,” “The Great Di- vide,” “Peter Pan,” “Isn’t Life Wonderful” and “The Thief ^ of Bagdad.” BIG BOY WILLIAMS AT THE DIXIE Saturday in “Red Blood and Blue.” THE . M.H.JAMES DRUG STORES JAS. W. JAMES, Manager. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS THE REXALL STORES STORE No. 1—P. O. BLOCK Telephones 45 & 93 STORE No. 2—N. Main St.—Telephone 909 STORE No. 3 —COLLEGE STATION — Phone 188 DR. LAMAR JONES DENTIST City National Bank Bldg. i WM. B. CLINE, M. D. i Eye, Ear, Noes and Throat 1 Refraction and Glasses Office Smith Building Bryan, Texas 4*—”•——■«—■■—•»—•“——*«—“«—*■ ,3><s><s><gKS><$><s><s><$><8><8><$xs><8><sxs><e><s><s><s><$><e><exe><e><s><s><e*8^^ Strictly Sanitary. Expert Work manship THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP J. R. Fain & W. P. Taylor, Proprietors Next door to New York Cafe. 2623 South Main. Phone 836 Bryan, Texas NOW- We’re Measuring the Boys for NEW SPRING CLOTHES __Our stock of beautiful, new woolens is complete and any order entrusted to us now will be deliver ed at any future date you wish to specify— and, of course—you know that we guarantee a perfect fit as well as pure wool fabrics and the very finest of hand tailoring. T. K. LAWRENCE Outfitter for young men and men who stay young. mmmmrmmmmmmmfmmmmmrmmmmi wmmmmmmmmmmmmrm