TRONT BAS' 1 If. Ihtla Audrey her boy friend Man” and nhe for *»be knew the fuy apMaM 1 f ' She found “Dencent of and laughed gone low j i jtff I rate | father (discovering |n daughter on young man's lap): 44 Jane! What does this mean? 4 * Daughter: “Come back in about fifteen minutes. Dad. I by them.'* —Reterre Red Cat 0U| J* YAH! Probably the shortest book ever written would be 44 Whof» Who in Ger. ght to know V Student in caff M to s^eet yiunx th|ng)t “Pardon ^me—er--hut—* * Sweet Young filing: “No, you've! never met me »«t Palm Beach. New* port, or ‘Saranad^ Lake. I wasn't in the Pullman car: On the New York Eapre«s~ last T^gaday afternoon. I know I’m good looking and I'mi not bashful. I’m not jl >ing your way am! 1 wouldn't ride ^ith you on a bet.' I didn't ever go to pl with you; I'm not waiting for g street car; I don’t want a lift and I knew plcnflfer of college boys. Furthermore, 1 have a 220-pound fianeeWaiting for me. hjpw. were you going to.pay something?" Student in cjad: “Yes, darn it, you’re losing your underwear!” INDt* TO ADYERTISKR8 Adams Franks Insutance A^ney 22 Americant Steam Lai Aggielan^ Grocery .L. u Aggie land -Stadio >• Bond Sti . Bryan Cl it' Lii. Caldwell’! Jewelry Camel 4 Campus duunera ... Banter "Do you live here?" ‘No. “Are you .married?' “No.” "Do you have a aistfer?” "No. but my sister laa.” -Froth bh) ; y BRUP man, don’t you your stomach by ■•j—' *—*« -.» + %■ --i- Jin.24 Campus Variety Store 4 Casey’s L.^.. CheeterjfMd C. W. Vdmer ... Echange Store •. ‘Preacher: "Y< know you will drinking?” . Inebriate: "Ok. thash al right; it V won’t show wit% tny cdat on.” 1: II • * A woman is Hiiumfl J. C. P^mey _ _ Lipscomb’s Pharmacy 1 —Exchange "What in the dickeni are you doing down in the cellar?” demanded the rooster. •If it’s any of your business replied the hen j frigidly, Fat laying ig ] a supply of) qoal.” ) ; 4 . -I Her name was "CHeckers" because through a di wide without Kitty 4Cat she jumped cverytimi- you mad#lttM| iWtdggj MM. j M . I M ► . We quarrel about the slightest thifigai? Pm all i^Miet and harried; We*re getting on each other's nerves It’s time that we got married. a • i»ay ; • / s ^Holir do you keep your nxm mnu from reading your ftiail?” : N “Nothing to it: I just stick the fet ters in his books.” ] | f MM|i JANUARY, 1939 / i ji i * i 111 j y i , fi ^ a if I* •rson who.can hurry ►tore aisle 18 inches thing against thn piled up tin w(|fe, then drive home and njtill knock, ptt a door of a 12- fooC^garage. * Vll-Mell ! a \ 1/ tc „ I J} ™ ‘ /. )i ' , (krandpaw wgs at hia first dance. His grand-da ugh ter asked. “I bet you never saw anything like this in the gay nineties, did you Grand Paw ?” “Once,” said Grand paw, -“But that was on my hogey moon!” B —Buccaneer | * I I • | j ^ ^ i l , y In China the people have the right idea. They ait gn the floor at the be ginning of a party instead of near Luochea* Boot Co Lucky Strike Luke's Campus GrcTery : Prince Albert Van Key's ii _, ■ mim W. S. V Clothier’s Y. M (J. A. Barbershop —V' **TT'H r 5 Inc «>*• «*«4r - | L. Jjj. Shop .1 2 2 th. end. -Exchange ♦ 4f Jj | Vj; | If love iaHilind and lovenr^eant see, Then, why*the he Don’t sonfpone love me! /ubik's Upiform gaffer 1 ; j vCogAsel (to p*»Iiye witness)—But if a ^aMf is oa his lands and kneed 4 in the middle of the foadt that does not prove’he it drunks ’ - Polfceman—No, air, it does not. But this par was try ng to redt up the f ' UL Ai) insurance salesman tAls about a valuable wardrobe which his firm insured for a client during a European trip. Upon reaching London she wired: "Gown lifted in IxMwfen.” After due deliberation he sefit this reply: “What ,at on it when 1^ was an ai*orn :Xt.' it