The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1938, Image 8
UMck drnf-t r*BOit« hii folk* tol«l pr, bat t|n M twite »■ tioni cmlmp iwng^g ^oinig .icatiotiB in >il tni<* M«r I THE BATTALION y h» 4 kitpif WMt- Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers Star in “Carefree” at Palace frAILORipfl KTkn- BY *AL% kETELSON, 1 Marl* Biitar ‘ My hat it off todaj for thr tpUo- S thc Junior* and Senior* art their ahow on Tueaday There waa none of tfee loud and, what hare I thlhk it would he a good jjdea Soph* from each to the aaaembly hall and tee how a decent pte- ia •♦faulted Hall, t:M and 8:M erer had the urge to to throw plate*, juat about anything can gat your hand* on? Yea, I know it’a “agin” the prin ciple* of American chivalry and all, but juat the aaaw there i* no harm Ah) juat thinkm*: alwut the idea. The ^picttore “Nothing Beered”, a whirl- action end laughable acenee baaed on the lame idea juat the only difference be T Marsteller Tours Kuropo as Made-^o- iLOU^ES Eve y WE ARE SHOWTNfi A Fine fed Selection L 714 Catalihb Sweaters diff* £ l)K X liENBOW DKNTIST A Phoae 275 or M5 Bryeh Office ever let State Beak 1 WRU OMB AGGIES ( ampuM Saadwkh Shop for the heft aandwichea in Tfsea. M.d. by the H. B King Gee. i Skew. 'Naff Said DRS. LAWRBNCB AND BOSTICK Dentistry Bryan. Tessa Office* - Greenwood Court* Pheaea: Office MS; Rea. SSS and IMS *. Yon fmd (he type j that wiB need® ^ • Calfskins, IMm in the itewest stykiL Sturdy [New Shoes t- i h AGENTS WANTED For (Teaaning and Preasing Cal G. A. Ellia. ’37 MAJESTIC CLEANERS Phone Bryan 74 Five Court«miu* Workmen At Year Service TOM ADAMS BARBER SHOP Bryaa, Teaaa will jnrant to t 1 Collefe Sta. HARRY’S ( onfectionery and Delicatessen 401 College Ave. Hrinki • Largest Amort- mt nt Sandwiches e Chili BBr^B>Q • Hamburgers Line of Imported and Domestic Cheeses Full Line of Lunch Meats Kosher Slaw - CornBeef WEEK END SPECIAL ..Roast Turkey and Home Baked Ham ing that in*lead of juat thinking about K, th< bnckbata do fly. “Nothing Sacred," comedy aatire of New York ro-aurring Carole Lombard and Frederic March, gtor ifie* Manhattan and eastern re-, aorta in Taehniculcf. Thia pu ui . ia the firat complete color film of New York and cpmhlne* all the pictorial value* of color plus a great story and brings to the i a new romantic team. Palace Thorny, Friday. Saturd** Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger* romance and dance again, this time to Irving Berlin’s new nnmk^ in “Carefree,” bringing the team to gether again for the firat time in ; Germany, sixteen month*. RKO Radio’s “Carefree" pre sent* a joyous kjkI *ong-*tud»l. <i film romance embellished with D- ving | bmBb tebM iihNihd dance routm.- «rul .1 dcftl> act.-.! story. The handling of tW glory should be acknowledged becau*. while the, gating in itaelf hi goo.1. the plot has a alight tinge to the boring aide I am not knocking the picture, becauae in the first plaae that boast* of the gorgeous Ginger Rogers and the dancing of the mas ter Fred Astaire it worth attending at any time, regardless of the plot. Palace Saturd*' Preview, Baaiay. I Nhufcp Hi This column must bow to the IHrformaace turned in by Edward G Robinson in the picture, ‘The A maxing Dr. Otffcrhdgas*. I was juat a alight bit doubtful as to whether or not I. should ate this picture but finally won over to seeing it, T shall never hesitate again where Mr. R'hinaoups con cerned. You’ve got to admit that the titie is juat a little wackey though | • / The story is good, very good. It takes the idea of crime from the J mind of a very educated doctor and shows what he thinks ia the cause of crime. Working on the rea sons for crime from the viewpoint of the crtplngl himaelf, the doctor goes about robbing, at Bret by himself, then with the help ef a gang. He firstplaas the robberies and then takes the gang individual ly and examines them, then dur ing the procedure he is taking notes on their reactions, finally at th« end of the line. aftei\the loot is nplit be takes another 'look at the gang, who by this tiihe are beginning to feel like a bunch of guinea piga,' Definitely good acting is turhed j in by Claire Trevor, who portrays the part of a tough girl. Her acting is jam up and is to be applauded^ loudly Humphrey Bogart in hi* usual role, that of a gangster sur passes all other previous pictures and matches stride for stride the acting, of the other two stars. Dr. R. P. Maniailar, Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, returned shortly before school open ed this year frop a trip through Europe, during which he yisifeed the National Veterinary Schools In nine (iiffri.'M F.uropean nations. [ Dr. Marsteller teas appointed by President Roosevelt as the Amer ican representative to the thirteenth International Veterinary 'OMSTOa* held in Zurich and Interlaken. Switzerland, and held a designation from Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Dr. T. 0. Walton ef A. A M. as a representative of A A M. at the Congress. Am umpitn n (i B> Mis Marsteller, Dr. Marsteller visited Switterland, Holland. England, Italy, ■ Belgium, Auatrte, Hungary Swift and Co. Offer* Trip as Contest Prize Swift A Co. Sa offering to juo- j tor and senior animal husbandry and agricultural economics Stu dent* of A A M. an an expense trip to the _ International Live Stock Shew to he held in Chicago as first prise in their assay con test. according to -C. & Murphy of the Animal Husbandry Depart- j WYATTS FLOWER SHOP | Wc SpwUHw in Cmnft u4 Mak, U* Work PhteM Bryaa '*3 '• j ntt THE STORE WHERE AGGIE TRADE IS APPRECIATED A Cnapfeto Mac •( Jewtfry an. Gifu Every year a student ia entitled to make this trip Last year the trip-wus won k>\ K’**vin* McKen- sit. The trip ie ffferr.l by Swift A Co. for the best essay on “Market- France * n * backing H<nis« I , r«.iucta H . The am j eeeaya ar* to be judged by the Animal Husbandry* DafOtment of A A M. College yHr. Murphy would like to see all student* who Representative are interested ia this confi st and Wright Patman Pays • k ‘ ^ A. & M. Campus Visit 11 w 0 "Jt.!' n “ *- A . Pre-Med Club Electa Wright Patman, LnHed States Rep- from Texas, Wednesday his pleasure and aatia- with the campus and aur- . . mWii characterised show ns “ideal environment for $ group of young men”. c. in. vn Leading Jeu.-brx iji ' 1*1 N*. MriaM. 4l.’*, —*■4 Mill ■* ■4M. ■ 1 T .*'4 « > 1 ■■ a r ^ — Officers for the new year are John Ellis, president; Ray Trimble. vW-preeldent; And Jack Rudy, sec retary. Date for a meeting to com plete plans for the new year will be annatweed soon. 1 -f. - ■ Hr h BOOKS I SUPPLIES COMPI.ETE RADIO SHI I. E.tS. lamps nkn ( lhmp-On 1-impH . STUDFHT CO-OP N,«ili Gat, DON’T FORGET THE DANCE SATURDAY 1 * “Y” Steak Fry \i \ mmjs. oocDy _ SKOAL DAY doO SAT.UIDAY ■gn ; i Dveesiag. S-o*. aixe Ilf hip French DreaMag. Mt- aiae is# lrape KnJt Jaice, No. 2 eaa, 3 for Sc *rspe Fruit Jaice, PINK. Na. 2 caa, 3 far 36c a Tomato Juke. N<> 1 tall, 3 for He pple. {'rushed. N*. 1 caa 3 ferL^ *C ». So. I tall, 2 for i SC Concentrated Super-Suds 1 Urge He aisa and 1 amall I6C ti«r. both far ..... i Mf Dreft. 1 lame 26c aiie. 1 amall 16c aixe, both for.. ...Me, Freah I’eacho, large aim. do*«n ..l. ' 36c Red hoinef Beaaa, Na. 3 caa. 3 for * 17c/ Calumet Baking Powder, large caa {..... Hf Dill IHchlea. «|L aixe, each lie Iji France Floor. 6 lb. baM j..~. i...— 26c Sugar, doth bags, 16 lb*. Aar L j. lie Ivorps Soap. M larg* bars , 15c T—— »r . ^ |l H# Dei Men»e I’cache*. Na. 31k can .1 ... T J. ^ Lettuce. 2 large beads —I... *c Celery, large aiae, epdt; .j.. v —i 6c Royal Gebtia and Pudding, each -4 . 5c Ne« 1636 Dripmaker. I Ik Fotger Coffee, value 91.65, f ihah (or ^ 100*. dnx n l_ _ iaio< IVt Members of the senior Y M. C. A. Cabinet will meet for their first outing when they bald a steak fry at Cashion Cabin Monday at 6 p. m. M. L. Cashion will act aa chief chef at steaks over the *p< • ialh constructed grill for about 86 mem bers of the cabinet. N V cy Soap, s* large uam a,. Swift Naptba Soap, 16 bunt v ® Wheat ie*. 2 large bexce f«mi w-1- [ - r - White See«fte*a Grapes. 8 lbs. for J. i [fTV ., . inge* 2 doaru .. Fresh Tbinaioea, 2 lh*. California IVtatoea. I6 Also Carrotk. Recta. Broccoli. O ira. Squash. Egg Plant. Cauliflower, on the Hark* t Ca l Luke’s and lie ( onvinced We Deliver Striag Beam Fta*. Av ish. Turnip (ireena. Mustard < n. and all other Vegetable* sad L u k n U Phene 44 or 242 (MlJianBee /’ (( ontmued from page 2 ) Advanced Students two classes:, (a) Discussion Group led fag Mr. A K. Mackey, (b) The regular Sun day School lesson. Mr. Frud A Brison. teacher. Students ar* to choose which class they are (b « tor. i Pi l J ’ Graduate Students and Aduha, Mr. M. C. Hughes, teacher ll a. m., The Morning Church Service. You are urged to eome early to receive proper seating and join in the opening of the uervi 7 p. The Epworth Leag Meeting, A student planned and directed program. 7:46 p. m., Old time aing-M.ng and evening preaching service CHURCH WEEK, Oct 1-7, John Berglund of Houston, speaker. A NICE mi TO TAKE MOTHER v tj T' DAD 0 R f t * Y O l R >G 1 R L CHICKEN GRQ1 v i 34th A College * iFftel j j : t- d *• Sec Your u Aggie” Agent AGGIE CLEANERS North Gate : Al'THORIZRD RADIO REPAIRING WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE RWh>. 322 No. Main | Truetone Radios* ! Bryan 12L Cental IPaitlitj f ill ia3i$gSrt tsi 0 • WM i. behind -*-*• ««? At 8t»teS to ^ ^ ^^l^'A^nd carries the $1«MW0 oonipclHog novel I H .ICINNIHG MfW NOVEL t y boat A«a*e thoui losing her bl ^^ l ^ f0ettn ^ t y hcch «nnM. lyrtjrtchcedhevmcraatmthcchar rwsrof ANEW SERIES B by NORMAN REILLY RAIHE :h The Noise of Thdr Wints '^.cKINLAYKANTOe TRICKS 1HJIT CAN WIN A WORLD SERIES •or lose it s . \ vT!T\n3 - ,f ) • You don’t see *11 the baseball fame on the dia mond. A man in the dugout rate-* hi* acorecnrd 4* and mves his team from n double play. A coach hoOere, “Come on, Joe, old boy, old boy”—and 1 : watch 1 -JRflt tkt wrong batter gets set fbr a curve. But i out when ngnab arc shifted t One of basebairs Canniest stra6*|, cgists teBa you the secrets of \ ‘ v V; ' V .Winning 'Em in the Clubhouse j h CONNIE MACK AND “WHcitc I rotiMB m ommM WL Ttrn.” Arthur Tram telU to My KBount of hi* e^iy day* a«i expanenee Criminal Court* Bui', img. -you can »tocK.Dt uwuf Or can you? MjOogntarV ^T 6 *****^!. t ^ -LJiu • • How do you film your mude— aweet, or hot ? Jdhnny Dolan U k ct! h lx)t. blew hi* young heart cut with it an a darteat. And of afl the jitterbugs in the world, he had to Ml in love with M.< jery, who was ge-p over D imy Gilbert’s P,8wcrfng Sweet Swing”! Here’tan account of the caUgnity, in four-four time. ' W a 1 j \\l **'! i Johnny, Go Blow Your Hom\ by WILLIAM FAY j *f »t really U. for war and how block*dr p r | oiflolo, by Sophie Kerr,.. The Ofp-i*a Oef Business, in which Bea Hlbb* tel are doing to the unafl-tomn roerc^ ( omm*ndu*4 by Leonard H. rials, poetry, fun and cartoons. VT a JiwV v l what trucker* Unmmuno ... Edito- THE SmUHpjlY EVENING POST 11' u;i