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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1934)
‘‘ *1 i . '» A . (t* i THE BATTALION l I.Dhrr k \ t’KRs— (Continued from t all W' By Howard Taffklam AT THE PALACE— Thanday, Friday, and Saturday: -Jude* Priaat.” Preview Saturday night, Sun day, and Monday: Tho Cat’* Paw. Toeaday and Wednesday: -What Every Woman Known.” AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Saturday night: -Sorrel and Bon.” Saturday night, 10:90: “Cock eyed Cavalien.- Wednesday night: “Girl from Miaaouri.” 1) Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Palace, -Judge Priaat” The characterisation of Irving S. Cobb’s lovable old character, Judge Priest ia played by Will Rogers. This film gives Will the finest and most human role of all those he has played on the screen. The popular series of stories by Cobb has bean used as the basis for this screen history of the shrewd and wise Kentucky judge who flourished in Paducah, Ken tucky, in the late years of the past- century. The plot concerns the life of the people of that community during the difficult days of trans ition in the Old South. WiU por trays the judge, an ex-Confederate soldier, who dilutes justice with the milk of human kindness, and who, during the course of the story, saves from disaster a helpless girl Sit'd the father whom she has nev W seen. The juvenile interest of Ifce picture is the romance between Tom Brow* and Anita Louise. The cast includes Will Rogers. Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Roch- eH* Hudson and Stepin Petehit. heck to COLLEGE and had to HI WAY IT..... Just WHY -JOHN NY** FRICK resumed the position of ATTENTION before TO THE COLORS” was finished at retreat the other nits win always be a mystery, but ONE THING Is evi- dsaft, HIS MIND WAfiNT AT ATTENTION(f). ... Mr. “AR CHIE* MOORE failed to « the fact that the GIRL FREN, none other than the attractive MISS MILDRED GARVIN, had a date with a FISH when he w helping the SENIORS and JUN IORS clear the COUNTRY CLUB DANCE FLOOR of SOPHS FISH at 11KW o’clock tho other nite - - - - the result of which, tho FISH took the GIRL FREN home And ARCHIE Was left HIGH and DRY(J). ... We saw -BOY SCOUT” ASHBY participating in a ROUGH and TUMBLE ga football with the, GRADE SCHOOL rowd SUNDAY, and it looked as if he was getting the worst of the deni. We might add here, pardon if a bit late, thal MR. A8HBY of fered to pose fof the LONGHORN h-i Preview Saturday nighty Sun day, and Monday: The Cat’s Paw.” Harold Lloyd makes an entirely new kind of comedy. Quito n Change from the good old mirth- feats which were just on# good gag after another. This new pic ture ia nothing like that. The story Is taken from a popular story by a modern author, Clarence Bud- dington Kelland. As the mission ary’s son who leaves China to ex plore America, and surprises him self by becoming reform mayor in n corrupt city and cleaning up, Lloyd ia at his best Instead of having you laugh at him, he laughs with you. He plays a -straight” role, and throws moot of the laughs toward the other characters. George Barbier was never more genuinely amusing than as a shrewd politician who is reformer in spite of himself by Lloyd’s naive but nevertheless ef ficacious met Modi. (There Is ro mance, too, in the pert person of Una Merkel. There’s even a night club chorus, too. The cask includes Harold Lloya, Una Merkel, George Barbier, Nat Pendleton, and Alan Dinehart. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Palace: “What Every Woman Knows.” Helen Hayes, with the natural dramatic ability and fine intelli gence that has made her one of the most resplendent stars on stage and screen, interprets Barrie’s famous story so as to make it fairly interesting. The character portrayal is much the same as all the previous ones that she has had. NATIONAL CHIT-CHAT— (Continued from page 1) mind? Try it some- here.” Just how much of this pcession stuff cato be attributed to one’s state af time. o e e Five years ago people were com plaining of the khort time which was theirs with which to play. Now they find the situntion exactly re versed. Maybe tb# play is not con structive eneogh to koep thorn occupied. War in Europe? Maybe, and if so, bow long can we keep out of itt The Inst war was presumably to end wars, and great man power was spent toward that end. Perhaps it would be a good idaa to just soli them some nice new up-to-date equipment in onior to help things along. Then we could watch the fu> help end the war, and not get hurt. LANDSCAPB CLUB— (Continued from page 1) . P of it. For this reason, all tho land ing fruit, floral, ndrsery, and vege table concerns era -to be notified as to the arrangement*. Both or ganisations are expecting one of tbs largest and most entertaining displays to be viewed by the corps during the ensuing year. photographer Inst year so that year book would have at least sue picture of a HANDSOME MAN YO AMO ME. wo calls it. » ... It looks like the hoys gave MR. VERNON CRAMER WILEY the BLM S RUSH the other alto whan he took the HOUSTON GIRI PREN to the MESS HALL for are a JINK to him. especially MAE WEST .... Another Aggwg makes the HALL of FAME, none OUR OWN -PINKY” SHUMATE, ’tt-’8S-’S4. TYLER TERROR. He was the LONE TROMBONER in the LONDON HIGH SCHOOL BAND at the ROSE FESTIVAL PARADE in TYLER last FRIDAY nits a week ago. Cant you just sss the headlines of tho morning paper, -SHUMATE SLIDES TO FAME”? .... “RED” THOMP SON, CAPT. OF A COMPANY INFANTRY, was confronted with tnLaa diffkult a tactical problem as </|be has aver had last SUNDAY weak whan ha took THREE GIRL FRENS to lunch in tho MESS- HALL, but he came through with flying colors like DADDY’S LITTLE MAN. It was like tkir. RED stationed the FEMS at the news stand, went back to HART HALL, and brought his company* SAFELY to tho MESS HALL Ho than went back and got his frieskds and took them to lunch. We ask you, “WHAT PRICE GLORY”? .... -MIKE” DILLINGHAM, il lustrious CAPTAIN of “A" BAT TERY COAST ARTILLERY, was observed the other nite writing notes on paper napkins to a ear- tain waitress (PANY NOT GUIL TY) in the DELUX CAFE. So we say. “NOTES” to you DILLING HAM for -DILLYING” around Hke that ... Mr. -BOB” RUT LEDGE, CAPTAIN in the CAV ALRY, has been seen lately hit ting the high spots of social ac tivities with a moat attractive brunette - • • • looks like Bob has changed his mind about woman, and that IS NEWS .... MR. “MARTY” CORNELL, “SLEUTH- FOOT” to you, AMBITIOUS LIEUTENANT of A CO SIGNAL CORPS, missed HIS supper the other nite because the Pish whom he was instructing how to clean rifles went to THEIR super and he had to pot the rifles together himself .... do we hear a DRAFT ? ” Kerr Makes Statement Concerning the Corps Dance Saturday night, fallowing tho TCU-A and M game, acknowlrdgement is mads to the overcrowded conditions which asade dancing difficult. Tho next dance will find this situation remedied as much as poasi- ble. L • Comment has bdsn passed by the student body ia regard to the admission prico charged hereafter, the standard price for the Corps Dances will be one dollar, and leas when the opportunity affords itself. Only at suck times, when the more higher priced orchestras are contra, ted. will this standard be boosted. My plan is to bring tho host ntoki iMve for our enter tainment that is available. Leading orchestras on tours hnfs bean contacted and the following dance should support one. The campus residents hava expressed tb<-m»elves in the gentlemanly conduct of students attending the dances, and .they have been assured we appreciate their attendance as guests. R. L KERR Social Secretary ’36 However, if you like tho well played, sophistics tod type of pic ture, this one will satisfy your desires. The story has to do with Maggie Wylie, s plain littls wom an who “has no charm,” and tho bargain that her father and two brothers made with a poor stu dent to pay for his education in re turn for his wedding to Maggie in five years. How eur heroine suc ceeds in making her tbusly acquir ed husband a power in the politi- cal world by being tho brains be hind his accomplishments makes an appealing story. What it is that every woman knows—and how she knows it!—will be no surprise to the ladies, and the men won’t be lieve it A good picture to see If you like tho type. The cast includes Helen Hayes. Madge Evans, Brian Abano, and Dudley Diggss. [ The annual Thanksgiving dance to bo held at La Grange by the Fayette County Club will be play ed by Mack Rogers’ popular dance orchestra on November SO. C. H. Meyer, senior agriculture student and president of the club, announced that each cadet attend ing the dance should bo in uniform if possible. Prof. Schlesainger Speaks at Library Professor George W. Bchleaaing- er, n member of the economics de partment and a graduate of Clark University, was the guest speaker of the Marketing and Finance Clob at a meeting held In the Asbury Room of tho library on October 18. His address dealt with remarks taken from his notes on travels and observations of conditions in the northern port of Africa, col lected last ysar while on that con tinent. Jack Martin, who introdneod tho speaker, also brought before the group the qoertion of whether or not a dance and benefit show would bo given. After much discus sion the clob decided that a dance would bo proeonted in the mem hall<9n the near future, and also that a benefit show would bo hold st the Palace soon. Dr. Bunt Receives Degree From U of W Robert Loo Hunt of College Sta tion. Tcpuui recently received the degree ef Doctor of Philooophy from the University of Wisconsin upon hie completion of tho requir ed work on this degree during the last summer session at tho uni versity. Dr. Hunt was a member of a group of one hundred and twenty- REM EMBER— r 7 ! .. I ; The j . • 1 V Metropolitan BARBER SHOP wh4 4 BRYAN granted their first or higher de grees after the close of summer school this fall upon the comple tion of the necessary academic work at tho university. Those receiving dsgrtm in this group of students came from hom os in twenty-four states and one foreign country. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED All Work Expertly Done THE CAMPOS GLEANERS. Shorty Halhrooks Joel E n c 11 h i r GREATER PALACE THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY To The Music of “RED” MILLS And His . j , 12 Piece Orchestra BRYAN COUNTRY CLUB Fridfy Night Playing A Return Engagement Scrip 11.36 ** j time 9—: — WIU. •wQMCSdMi Judge Priest. COMEDY—CARTOON—NEWS Bargain Matinee 1-6 P. M.—25c Preview 11 P. M. SATURDAY Also Shown SUNDAY and MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Helen Hayes, in— “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS”' - r!r V . Nothing Would Be More Appreciated by— YOUR MOTHER J Than to Have YOUR PICTURE In the Aiffie Uniform - THE AGGIELAHD STUDIO JOE SOSOLIK, Prop. " j Kodak Finishing (North Gate) Picture Frames il' r'* f * .\K TRENCH IN FOR WINTER, AGGIES New 50-inch Trench Coats. 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