The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1938, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
I Notir^U
NOTH K* 1 '
student public,
n«, 12* Ad«Udrtr«l
by *j**P. M. MoMfey
d.y ,-na* of the
S^f P. Thororfojr
Um Fr***y of TV
CLASS SECTION DEADLINE
-' t Senior* are reminded
her 2« U the deadUr
hare their pictures
das* section of tho Longhorn. TSto
Is the deadline, ao please have theta
[wNSt- * - I
FOE KKNT: A room for 1 boy.—
Mrs. E. L. w.]: mms, Telephone Col-
re UO.
AB'flted'nt* please remove red
gs from riiirt pockets before
nil tag to laandry—A_ A M. Laun-
*7. r ' •
LEADER
that Odjo
for seniors to
in the
OFFICIAL
Candidates for
fleates s« veil
frees to be conferred
1989 should now
to the
J
SCHEDULE OP
* October 87—Fadul
Mass Hall 9:00 p. m.
|( October 2H RtkIco
vilion—2:80 p. rn. and
October tS Ciayp
Hall—9 #00 p. m. to 12 midnight.
October U -Filtertdinment 8e*
Msq Trtnsy 1 Plaper* -L Assembly
Hall—8 #00 p. m.
November 4 Picture Show A.“-
sembly Hall—6:30 p.
' November 7 EnterUinment Se
nes M *1^,1. : Speaks — Galon
Hall—^ #00 p. ra . (
ESSAY CONTSsjt "
All eshays beinf written for the
Saddle hni. S.rVin Club Essay
Contest (must be tgmd an not later
than TNirsday, October 27. These
ifeng^.flhould be. neatly typewrit
ten and your nazis Aould not ap
pear oa the sassy;prophr, bat on a
•over slfeet attached 14.the essay.
—D. W WILLIAMS.
FAMOUS HORSE TO BE HERE
The Pint Baptist Chareh of
College Station has aseared Walter
Johnson to help la th
tional prorram here. Mr. Job
will have charge of the mb sir. di
rect the eheir, and'gdrist la the
atndeet program.
Mr. Johnson has had several
years of experience la chareh work.
He was with tho Magnolia Arenas
Baptist Chareh, Beaumont, Tessa,
for three years aad with the Va
lence Street Baptist Chareh, New
Orleans, La^ far twe years. He is
prodact of the Baptist Bible la-
atitato. New OH seas.
"The President'll Office has re-
esived aj small shipment of electric
light pails Wdi the Department
ordering these pleasf call for
them.
J;|.
FLOWERS
For th« Game
and
Dance
l’' , fi
W Y A T i-’s
Flower Shop
iPhone Brvaa 93 —
WE DBUMER
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This action phot,I la ef “Gray Back,’* the aatioaally known trained
waad by Emit Digby of Temple. Tho horse, together with Its
owner will be shown to the sgectatora at the Saddle aad Sirloin dab's
rodeo next Friday afternoon and night.
MEW EQUIPMENT
NOW BEING USED
IN MESS HALL .
A large order of hew equipment
was received by the mess hall last
week, consisting of twblve “bus-
carts'* for carrying dishes between
the kitchen and the table during
the after-meal denning.
The carts cost $149 apleec, bat
are economical in that each cart hi
made of stainless steel with an
indestructible *r*m»!ejis construction
and will outlast three of the older
type of carta. This first order re
placed the old cagta in the main
dining room; ropier mm at of the
ether carta will follow as soon as
finances permit.
Favorable comments on the im
provement in appearagee of the
meee ball brought about by the
addition of Venetian blinds to the
windows and staining and waxing
the floors have keen receive^ by
the tammgement since school be
gan.
Mr. (Dhalhampet, t&« new chef,
reports that a more rapid handling
of “■snoads** has been achieved
by an arrangement df the distri
baton into o single line where
the waiter picks up all hot foods.
C onsolidated School
Students To Hold
C arnival Thursday
On Thursday night, the students
of the Consolidated School will
hold their aamal-carnival. This
carnival, which is sponsored by the
local PTA, is to Tnaise money for
school projects sad necessities and
la being put on by the entire school,
all grades sharing the work.
Sapper will be served at 5KK)
p. m. The supper, whtatt will be
prepared by the : older girls and
the ladies of the PTA, will give the
Aggies a chance to taste some real
home cooking, j
The main event is to be the cor
onation of the king and quean of
the carnival, who will bo selected
from the high school Students by
contests now in progress. The win
ners will not be known until time
for the coronation. The prince and
princess are to be chosen in the
same manner from either the sixth
or sevsnth grade, depending on
which grade wins the contest.
Among the many attractions will
be a counting store, booths for the
sale of tee cream and cold drinks.
“Sing Yon Sinners’'
“Tropic Holiday” at the
Masaolini *rikes again, bat this
time in a far more different place
in Ethiophu Doe to the fact
that tho Rita brothers are of Jew
ish nationality, he boa banned all
pictures wherein they are east. Hie
reason, the oae he uses, la that
they are “unfunny, and not the
sort of thing Italians will stajoy
The twist is that A1 Riu is ; |
kMito an Ithhaa!
Film;
blv Hall
XS
Palace—Thur-day, Friday and Sat
urday—“Sbig You Sinaers.”
There seems to be an overflow
of family ptetares since the suc
cess fef the Hardy Family. “Sing
You Sinner^ is a picture worth
seeing because of the tinging of
Bing Crosby and the acting of
Fred McMurray, two of the top
Ag Engineer Seniors
Make Inspection Trip
Twenty-five seniors taking ag
ricultural engineering returned
Sunday from an inspection trip
to Dallas and Garland.
The first stop for the inspection
party was the Western Grocery
Association food storage plant
which is the largest modern food
storage plant In the southwest and
serves over a hundred stores in
several different towns. Tho mem
bers of the inspection trip were
entertained by a banquet in the
plant.
At Garland they were shown a
soil conservation project covering
16,000 acres where strip, cropping,
contouring, terracing and jrevert-
tnent to pasture of badly eroded
land is practiced on a cooperative
basis by the farmers.
ENTRIES PROM THE A. A M.
Poultry Department won agsin
at the Wharton, poultry show
last week. Birds from the
Cel lege Farm won all the top hon-
ora'hi the New Hampshire classes
and made a dean sweep of the
White Leghorte awards. This was
an outstanding poultry show of
Ufis section, aad entries were ex
hibited from i number of states.
Students on tho Senior Poultry
Judging Team judged several
classes ia the show and were grad
ed by the team coach, E. D. Par
nell.
and home made candy. The paddle-
wheel method of selling the home
backed cakes, which was popular
last year, ia to be used again this
year. There will also be plenty of
chili, hdt dogs, and various other
kinds of food.
rJ£
A Brilliant
Diamond ,
for your
Senior Ringr
Specially Selected By Us
For Cut and Brilliance—
$9.75
Take • look at one.
and then try to pass It
if you
SANKEY PARK
Diamonds - Silver
Watches
L
the raff
give their long waited for
uaoo. This ahoold bo mac
interesting than a movie; i
m of them might fyO off
flight •Udh- The picture is
sad> aad f^hat have you.
•oems to taro been ovary director
in the sldji ao helping with thig pie-
tare. In l.fl reap*Ha. to aso v .this
picture If .-to have an enjofsb!,-
portion four time well agent.
The song| Bing sings are net* and
you will j^tjey them, for- ft isn't
often Bing gives out and
goers obj^rt. It is said that the
fight •tbffd during the fUnsii* of
the pictoty was the most reobstte
fight ev« put on. Of count* ping
louMe, but who cares. It was
a good flAt
; o # • e f
Assembly 'Hall, Tuesday and Wed
nesday—“Tropic Holiday.’*
'fMs' ■ j possflUp, MM* I
Bob Bums will be seen
cal pictgre. As we stated
fore in this column and
since been verified. Bob
attempt to move into
left vAant by the untimely
of the beloved Will Rogers.
The picture is funny and should
be seen by all. Martha Ray* is
at her boat and gives out to the
last note. It la ir,'.-resting to Know
hat >ht* also gave up to the love
bug, for last week she was mar
ried. * r
Instead of a show Friday night.
COLD
DRINKS
SAND
WICHES
—
“MUMS”
For the Game
Mf Up
CORSAGES
For the Dance 1
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BRYAN FLORAL
& NURSERY CO. |
Phone Bryan 266
b
WK DELIVER
WE ARE NEW ARRIVALS
AT A. & M.
:
.-i; I . liH 7
But We Are “Old Haters” in the Cafe
it Is Just Like Eating at Home
oot HBCliTS EVERY DAY
AM Cooking Is Suprrv iM>d by Mrs. Mackey
TEXAS A&M. GRILL
MR. & MRS. J. Kl MACKEY, Sole Owners
Open 6 a. m. ’til 12 Midnight
North Gate \ ,
’['.A ’ nr? kT ' LF-r f
Cs
Senior Collegiate
Chapter of Future
Farmers Reorganized
* I h.- Senior Collegiate Chapter
of the Future Farmers was reor
ganized with J. F. Bennett as
president, A. A. Mayberry as vico-
nroridsat,! B. Mathews as secre
tory, O. L. Fitzhugh as treasurer,
G. Baker so reporter, C. Brook-
ahier, as farm watch dog, J. Car
rol a* parliamentarian, W. R. Cow
ley as historian, B. Hurley as ad-
viheT, and A. J. Banister as song
i .The Collegiate Chapter of the
Mtirai Farmers is organised to
give majors in Agricultural Eduea-
tion training in Future Farmer
tivittes which will bo port of
eir job when they begin work af
ter graduation. The Future Farm
ers have a long list of objectives
which they plan to carry out. Some
of the activities open which the
spotlight trill shine are; their
booth at the Bryaa Fhir, their Fu
ture Farmer dance, th«ir Student-
Prof Banquet, hnd the way they
manage the annual Smith-Hughes
Contest hero in the spring.
MEN
Your Best si the Dhace
Us Your Uniform or Tux
!*
pus I Cleaners
Over Exchange Store
You’ll find
everywhere keeping Chester-
fields with them all day long.
They add to your pleasure w hen
you’re on the job and when you
take a night off.
It takes good things to wake a good
product. That *s why we use the best
ingredients a cigarette can have
—mild \ripe tobaccos and pure
cigarette paper—to wake Chest-
erfield the cigarette that smokers
say is milder and better-tasting.
\ !
with MORE PLEASURE
for millions