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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1933)
-• 1 TH E Show Talk BY TOM BROWN AT THE PALACE— Thursday, Friday, and Sat urday night: “Footlight Parade” Previrw Saturday Night: *Th« Chier Sunday and Monday “Jimmy and Sally” Tuesday and Wednesday The Chier AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL Wednesday Night: “Hell Below” Thursday Night: “Califor nia Trail" Saturday Night: . “Blonds Captive” Saturday Night Preview, Tues day, and Wednesday at the Palace: “The Chief.” The insane Ed Wynn in his nat ural role, the Fire Chief, with his usual array of puns, both puny and funny. The scene is laid in the Bowery in the early Ws. Wynn, the shrinking young violet (if you can imagine him as such!), is fir ed from his job, put in the Fire Department, enmeshed in politics, lured to ruin by a beautiful siren (who is not such a bad onion, af ter all), and troubled by kidnap pers. The last scene will leave you roaring if you are an Ed Wynn ad dict, and sick in your stomach if you’re not. Cast: Ed Wynn, Dorothy Mac- kaill, “Chic" Sale, William Boyd, and Effie Ellser. R. V. INITIATION— (Continued from Page I) Turner, Ft. Worth; W. E. Fits- gerald, Shreveport; N. J. Taylor, T.hoka; H. C. Heldenfelds, Bee vilie; JL H. Angua, Dallas; J. P Kleber, Dallas; and F. J. Lavoi, Beaumoet. to the initiation com posed of T. E. Janaon, Jack Johnson, and both the juniors, who tulated this past Sun day, and the seniors, who received their congratulations a week ago Sunday, will bo initiatod on the afternoon of Sunday, December 17 in the A H PavilBon. A banquet for the entire Ross Volunteer Company will be serv ed in the banquet room of the s hall at aix thirty p. m. on the day of initiation. ARCHITECTS PLAN BEAUX-ARTSBALL FOR FEBRUARY 9 BATTALION 'Wednesday Night at the Assem bly Hall: “Hell Below." Really a gripping, dramatic pic ture. Loyalty to friendship, duty love, and honor are churned up in to the hectic adventures of s sub marine crew In time of war. Rob ert Montgomery is the hero who shows his mettle in a magnificent sacrifice. Madge Evans is the wo man in the affair, and W’slter Hus ton plays the iron-willed Command er, her father. , The story seethes with action at all times. Never a dull moment. Technicalities in submarine war fare are colorfully shown. Cast: Robert Montgomery, Wal ter Huston, Madge Evans, Jommy Durante. Eugene Pallette, and Robert Young. Cadets Raise Money To Have “Reveille” Immune To Rabies “Reveille” cant have tho rabies! Upon announcement of the college that all stray dogs would bo taken unless they had been properly vaccinated against the rabies, loyal cadets tbok up a collection and had their mg scot vaccinated at the col lege veterinary hospital. The collection was started in the cavalry squadron and enough mon ey was fathered before the collec tors had advanced through tho en tire organisation. W. Z. Burke, Port Arthur, a veterinary student performed the innoculation. Plans for the annual Beau- Arts ball to be given February Ptb will be presented to the club Tues day November 28th, according to K. E Zimmerman, Coleman. Work on the elaborate decorations will start sometime around Christmas, immediately after plans are com pleted. The club expects to make this ball the high-light of this year’s sdcial activities. The var ious committees have been active for the past two weeks and pro- i to have some unique plans for approval Announcement has also been made regarding the benefit show to be given December 8th. “Moon light and Pretsels" will (be the feature picture. Proceeds will be used to pay registration for stu dents enrolled in Beeux-Afts stu dent designing. “Fundamentals of Good Archi tectural Design" was the topic of the first informs! discussion held by the Club on November 24th. This informal group discussion was recently inaugurated by C. Ji Finney and Ernest Langford, of the architecture department These groups will meet every other Thursday and will be conducted by the various members. Zimmerman, president of the club, will lead the discussion Thursday, December 7th. Regular business meetings are held every other Tuesday. E. E. Vexey Addresses • ion °» rmrio ' u constellations. Astronomical Group ^’f. On Theortes ,1 Moon dents who are intereeted in this branch of science are invited to at tend these meetings, as topics of interest art discussed and explain ed. At thf next regular meeting, which is December 7, Mr. Vesey will revjtw an article which ap peared to the December issue of the Scientific Americgn, the ar- E. E. Vesey, instructor in the physics department and sponsor of the Astronomical Society, discuss ed “The Determination of the Ac celeration on the Moon,” in the physics lecture room, Thursday night November 22. After, the open forum lecturt the club repair ed to the observatory where obser vations were taken on the mooa tide being, “How the Atmospher end other planets. There was an interesting non-technieal discus- ic Conditions on Planets are terminad.” De- r Rev. Jai moo Hugh Ryan, roctor Rafael Palma, Preoidont of tho of tho Catholic University, ha* Univoroaty of the Philippine* for boon conao crated titular biohop of tho laot eleven year*, reoigned laot the Son of Modra. weak. ! "'I -<Ss What Would Please Her More Than 1 I',' ' A BEAUTIFUL CORSAGE FOR THE DANCE THE BRYAN NURSERY' / We Wire Flowers 1. 1 ! i / - T. — Phone 266 ! . / v • • SAN i < THE HOUSE OF THE BETTER U if" j TAILORED UNIFORM SLACKS BREECHES BLOUSES SHIRTS f ALSO Tailor Made Civilian Suits / THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES i 4 • [I . SUEDE JACKETS TIES TRENCH COATS SOCKS ALSO . A New Shipment of Serge Caps r: ways Sunday and Monday at the Pal ace: “Jimmy and Sally” Jimmy Dunn in s series of big' city stunts, involving publicity stunts, gangsters, mistresses, and the trouble he usually manages to get himself into. Constantly in hot water, he runs through a series of hair-brained capers that gets him nowhere at all. He passes up his best bet in nomance for an ex otic “femme” who doesn't mean any good to anybody, and flukes out on this, too. Like a spanked little boy, he goes off and pouts .... then comes back to the fold, a changed man. Cast: James Dunn, Claire Trev- nor, Harvey Stephens, Lya Lys, Jed Prouty, and Gloria Roy. - / I V AND \ Onlu tk e A FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES SIX DR. J. W. PAYNE M«—it RMc Bryaa. Tasaa DR. A. BEN BOW " Deatist Office over First State Bank Phone: 275 or 635 ■rriui DR. LAMAR JONES Deatist X-Ray Second Floor City National Bank Building Bryan, Texas M-m ASSEAVKLY HALL “Hell Below” , with ROBERT MONTGOMERY AND WALTER HUSTON Wednesday After the Bonfire Admission 15* “California Trail” with BUCK JONES Thursday, 7:00 P.M. Admission 15* ‘The Blonde Captive* Description of Northern Australia by LOWELL THOMAS Saturday, 7:00 P.M. Admission 25* Y Cards Good \ Not only from our own South land—but from Turkey—from Greece—from all over the world— the very cream of tobacco crop* is gathered for Lucky Strike. And only the center leaves are used — no stem—no stalk. Each Lucky Strike isfully packed—firmly rolled. Even the ends of the cigarettes are filled —brimful of choicest tobacco®. No loose ends—that’s why Luckies draw easily and burn evenly. 4 \\MAXS thejinest tobaccos Always thejinest workmanship kr .* 'ill'-. . I < sf • • \ ALWAYS Luckiesplease! . it's to; FOR THROAT PROTECTION—FOR I 1 •