The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1934, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
CAN SHE TAKE IT?
POPULAR RADIO ORCHESTRA PRAM WITH STAGE SHOW
MICHIGAN' STATE—r
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September 21—Sam Houston S
T C at College '
September ft—Texas A and I
at College. ,
October 6—Temple at Philadel
phia.
IS—Centenary at Beau-
October
October
November
C U at College,
lylor at Waco.
Lrkansa* at Col-
LOS ANGELES —The Thrill
of a lifetime" has been experienc
ed by Stand ley D. Warnaa, Loa
Angeles Junior College student.
He drew IS spades in a bridge
hand! One’s chance of being dealt
such a hand are 188,768,000,000 to
1, it has been computed.
PRINCETON. N. J..—Enroll
ment in the Institute for Advanc
ed Study, of whose faculty Dr. Al-
bertj Einstein is a member, now
totals 20 and is composed entirely
of collage graduates, most of whom
are professor or instructors and
who hold advanced degrees.
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Kerry King and his twelve piece Memories’*. King has one of the
novelty orchestra will be one of most unique and versatile organi-
the sttraction! presented at the sations ever to appear with a mus-
A and M College Assembly Hall, ical revue; in that every man in
Above i! Mias Mabel Sperry, who Wednesday. Mhrvh 7th in eon nee- the band not only plays from taro
will be sliced into four parts by tion with the double stage show to five different instruments but
Another feature of King's organi
sation is Buddy Janoush and his
back-woods Jug Band. The orches
tra features Clovis Rogers,, ten
or. in addition to a novelty quar
tet and trio.
TU-. .oli M U at Dallaa.'
i November 17—.Rice at College.
November Texas at Austin.
•December 8—Michigan at Saa
Antonio
•Ponding. .
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1RCUT
Birch Friday night at the Assem
bly Hall.
’Musical >R>m*nta” and “Minstrel each is'a talented vocalist as well.
Moore, Junior ChE
Student, Appointed
U S M A Alternate
Raymond A. Moors, BryUn, jun
ior chemical engineering student
of A and M was designated by
Texas Representative at Large
Joseph W. Bailey, Jr„ as third al
ternate for the entrance examina
tion to the United States Military
Academy. Moore will take the qua
lifying examinations in July,
which will determine his eligibility
for appointment.
The principal candidate desig
nated by Bailey was James L.
Dunn, Corsicana, and James Nip
per, San Antonio, as first alter
nate. A second altfmate has not
been recommended.
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TO RE PRESENTED
FRIDAY EVENING
C ollege Glee £lub
Sent ‘Invitation
The Texaa A and M College Glee
Club has received an invitation to
sing at the First Methodist Church
in Houston Sunday. March 4, ac
cording to an announcement made
today by E. W. Glenn, director of
the Glee Club. , t
This is one of the many invita
tions that the Glee Club has re
ceived this year for appointments
from cities over the State to sing
before church services and other
various receptions.
GET A HAH
THAT FITS
At
CAMPUS
BARBER SHOP
la the “Y"
Bert BmHh, Prop.
WELCOME TO A AND M
COACH NORTON
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and
, . M I I ’
POWER
to
YOU
CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY
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Lucchese
Boot Co.
Inc.
CUSTOM
BOOT
MAKERS
Boots, Shoes,
Sam Browne
Belts and
Accessories
101 W. Travis.
Milam Bldg.,
Birch, Widest-Known Magi
cian, To Be Sponsored by
. YMCA and the Swimming
Team At Assembly Hall.
Thrilling, Fascinating. Astound
ing. Wonderful, and not as
cruel as it nsuada. is this miracu
lous feat which Birch, Famous-
Magician, will perform next Fri
day evening, March 2, at the As
sembly Hall. For Birch, in the
twinkling of ad eye, restores her
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in all her resplendent life and
■nauty.
Also included in the Birch per
formance are siich bewildering il
lusions as the Vanishing Pony, in
-which a beautiful Shetland is caus- I
ed to vanish while suspended in
mid-air. the Challenge Packing
Box escape in which Birch will at
tempt to escape from a strong box
constructed by a local lumber com
pany, the Beautiful Silk Mirage
where yards and yards of gorgeous
rainbow silk appears from nowhere,
the Canary and the Mazda Lamp,
in which a live canary is shot into
a burning light bulb, and fifty
other amazing illusions. *
Miss Mabel Sperry, brilliant
young xylophonist, is the assisting
artist. A star of radio and con
cert fame, she brings you delight
ful melodies on hjer World’s Fair
Marimba, coming I direct from the
CentuSy of Progress. Chicago.
Proceeds will go to the YMCA
and the swimming team who are
sponsoring the entertainment.
HOUCK & SONS
North Gate
Merka Third Scorer
In S W Conference
By making 20 pointtPin the gam-
with Bailor Sa Bur day night, the
indominatable Joe Marka, Captain
and center of t|»e Aggie basketball
team, leaped into third place of
the Conference individual scoring
race. Merka, along with Jack Gray
of Texas, and Allison of T C U,
are the only scorers so far to break
the 100 mark in points.
Gray, who led the scorers last
year, now holds a kix point lead
over Allison, Texan Christian’s
prize goal chunker, and has two
games with which to add to his
total, while Allison has only one
uame left to pla^- I be tirsi fiv.
leading scorers are:
f g. f t. t.n I
51 40 142
49 37 136
39 27 106
36 22 94
Gray. f. Texas
Allison, f, TCU .
Merka, c, A A M
Francis, c. Texas
arks, g, nayior
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CANADY’S PHARMACY
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Says Howdy To
A and M’s New Coaching Staff
GREETINGS AND BEST WlBHESl
To The AgEies’ New Coaching St^ff
- J CAL AND HOMER j
THE, CANPUS CLEANERS
Afiove the Exchange Store
. Joel En
“Shorty” Halbrooks
ONLY THE
CENTER LEAVES FOR
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YiUcVies do not vise vYve Wlom
\ea\ es,\>ecause WtVouv \ea\ e% are
\niex\0T m <\uaY\ty glow
dose to tVe ground, aud are
tough, coarse and always sandy.
This picture tells better than words the
merit of your Lucky Strike, Luckies
use only the center leaves. Not the top
leaves, because those are under-devel
oped—not ripe. Not the bottom leaves,
because those are inferior in quality—
they grow close to the ground and are
tough, coarse and always sandy. Hie
center leaves are the mildest leaves, the
hn. st in quality. These center leaves
are cut into long, even strands ahd are
fully packed into each and every Lucky
—piving yon a cigarette that is always
round, firm, completely filled—do loose
ends. Is it any wonder that Luckies are
so truly nnId and smooth? And in
addition, yon know, "It’s toasted"—
for throat protection, for finer tna
S»«»r4»j al US p.
aac. Vmky Swu, *
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Always the Finest Tobacco
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