The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 18, 1928, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
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They say P A
is the worlds largest
seller
I DON’T doubt it, nor do I wonder why. Just
open a tidy red tin and get that full fragrance
of Nature’s noblest gift to pipe-smokers. Then
tuck a load in the business-end of your old
jimmy-pipe.
Now you’ve got it—that taste—that Lead-
me-to-it, Gee-how-I-like-it taste! Cool as a
condition. Sweet as making it up. Mellow
and satisfying. Try this mild, long-burning
tobacco, Fellows. I know you’ll like it.
Fringe albert
—the national joy smoke!
You can pay more
but you can’t get
more in satisfaction.
© 1928, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
SPALDING 1
ATHLETIC GOODS
Tennis
Golf
Track
Base Ball
Basket Ball
Foot Ball
I A. M. WALDROP & CO.
BRYAN AND COLLEGE
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large thermometer which described
each of Dr. Walton’s remarks as
“lie,” “funny statement,” or “hot
air.”
The musical and dancing program
would have done credit t© any vaude
ville circuit. The dancers centered
their attention on Coach Bible—much
to the delight of the other men.
Among the crowd of about 400 were
members of the Aggie football squad
and the Athletic Department, Dr.
Walton, Col. Nelson, E. E. McQuillen,
Dean Friley, Dean Kyle and Ike Ash-
burn.
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THREE DANCES WILL FEATURE
MID-TERM HOLIDAYS.
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of the hicks in their annual merry
making.
The “One Buttoneers” Club will
have their dance on the first night of
mid-term holidays, Thursday, in the
Mess Hall Annex from 9 to 2, and
the Barnyard Dance will be Friday,
Feb. 3rd, from nine to two. The usual
Corps Dance will follow on Saturday.
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Junior Pins - Sophomore Pins
Fish Pins.
All kinds of Club Pins and Jeweled A. M. C. Pin
and Pen sets.
We make Senior Rings and Miniature Senior
Rings for any year.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TEXAS AGGIES.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
Bryan
Phone 5
Texas
BANQUET GIVEN AGGIES
HOUSTON A. & M. CLUB
By direct wire from the College Sta
tion “Bulletin”:
The Amalgamated Association of
Female Stenographers and Secreta
ries of the A. and M. College of Texas
announce that they have created a
fund to provide tin cups and dark
glasses for cadets who lose their eye
sight by too much staring. The presi
dent of the organization states that
she has arranged to buy moustache
cups for “Limmie” McBride, “Swede”
Pratt, and other bewhiskered mem
bers of the cadet corp.
H7IVE MUSIC!
VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINES
AND RECORDS
R. C. A. AND ATWATER KENT
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riment which greeted his most serious
remarks. Upon turning around he
found M. H. James, president of the
Houston Aggies, was operating a
RADIOS
PIANOS
Haswell’s Book Store