- v -/V. * f I \ i •- Mothers’ Day Candy Specials , On Martha Wanhington Whitman’s & Norrise Candies Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan f t I A 1 3' 1 1 ■ n THE BATTALION Jr 3 I ^ Graduation Time Is Gift Time Why *not drop in and let us show you our many new and attractive gifts for her or him? We have thousands of gifts ranging in price from 50# up. * Have you purchased your captains watch? If you have not see us be fore you make your de cision. Now is a good time to order that senior ring. By doing so you can get it before school is out. Caldwell s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas \ - M ‘ of a mn d Texas season two-rai Christian have been Uam to wfp Lucchese . Boot Co. Inc. CUSTOM BOOT MAKERS Boots, Shoes, Sam Browne Belts and Accessories 101 W. Travis, Milam Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. (Established 1883) TO CLOSE EASON WITH FROG N For Revenge ga Who Scored M Defeat. grasping distance Conference base- p, the hustling will close their home and Saturday in a ■ with the Texas med Frogs. The Frogs the only conference game from the Ca- blasted out the second Fort Worth, now enjoy a lead of with only four They now enjoy a fall games with only four tilta (p play. They thus need •nly one litore victory to cinch a tie for the championship and two to salt it dway for the year. And if they do so, it will be the second time in the|r history as well as the second time tinea Roswell Higgin botham bicam t their baseball coach that ^he Aggies have won a Southwest 1 Conference diamond pennant. f urler* probably oppose (he first tilt, as Jake e Aggies, and “Slim” Frogs, are slated for mound duty. Mooly nference victories to season, one over the leading conference st week, tamed the Texas Longhorns at st Friday. Honwr dels this fpar, having a 14 to It victory in tilt of their series at f sam t place Sunday afternoon, Mi / 8. Elimination) wen held in all events eoccept the 880-yard and mile run, and the six places in winners of the first ear If event were chosen to ent< r the finals. The sur vivors of the preliminaries had to outclass a laige field of competi tors as entrii s were heavy in all DELICIOUS FOODS • 01 Served All The Time - ' AT MRS. WRIGHT'S LUNCH ROOM I ^ ‘ above Aggieland Pharmacf =f * SERVICE WITH A SMILE AT THE AGGIEUND BARBER SHOP R. W. Ivy, Prop. North Gate SATISFY THAT HUNGRY FEEUNG AT MRS. PARKHIU'S CAFE DELICIOUS FOOD OUR 1 block eaat of North Gate = ^i SPECIAL PRICES ON A. & M. JEWELRY Rings-Braceleta-Necklaces-Jewelry Boxes-Etc. “•’“'"‘■““•rF I -• -. • Cone In And See Thei JOE KAPLAN & CO., Inc. •• A A, During the next two weeks ore hundred and four Texas high schools will be visited by fresh man and sophomore students who hare volunteered to return to their own high schools and “talk A and M College” to the graduating sen iors. Industrial Visit In San Antonio Seven senior students from the industrial engineering department accompanied by E. L. Williama. head of the industrial engineering department, and £. W. 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