1 V X PAGE 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, MARCH 17,193t College Station To Hold First Regular Election April 4 THE AUSTdr A. A M. MOTH- er*» dab will fit® boyi from Aaitin and rkinity » luncheon at 12:30 Sunday in tba banquet room of the men hall. ,1 * FORMES STUDENTS (Continued from paf* 1) able for genera) aale; whereaa lose than 2,000 of saeh eeate are available under present arrant ■ante. It ia also tx-lieved that the presence at th# end of the field of these groups will result in a better feeling of ntiafactlon among others who are likewise located. * Actor Fred Stone la touring Florida with a play whose cast ia made up of Rolina College el dents. Purdue University ia planning a summer school to train fraternity mothers and eognaalora. PICNICS See U« For Your PICNIC SUPPLIES Abo All Kind* of Fresh Moat* Complete Line of Crocerie.s AGGIELAND GROCERY Aerooo From Exchange All City Offices To Be Voted On College Station'* regular city election will be held Tuesday, April 4th in the Southern Pacific depot r elect a mayor, fire alderman, marshal, a eserttary, a city at torney, a city engineer, a sanitary engineer, and a city health officer. Charles W. Crawford, heed of the Mechanical Engineering De- t, will preside es judge ba by such supervisor* i as be deems nsceeaary for efficient and speedy condec of the election. The polls will he opei from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. and the election will be conducted in seordance with State laws con tenting city elections. Voting will be by ballot and no person will be allowed te vote unless he is qualified as a voter under the constitution and lawa of Texas Official Notices March 24—Pistol Team Benefit Picture Show, Assembly Hall, 6:45 March 24—Engineers Ball, Mess Hall, t p. m. till 1 a. m. r March 2b—Water Carnival, swimming pool, 7 p. m. March 81—Pre-Med. Society Benefit show, Assembly Hall, 6:20 March II—Sopbeaaore Danes, Mess Hall. New Sportswear For Spring The new sportswear for spring has that careless, informal swagger that young men demand to day—that not too dressed up look. Stop in and see our smart selection of Bah Jackets . . . Sport Shirts . . . Slacks . . . Sport Coats aad Ensem bles .. . They’ll be cer tain to please you. [0aldrop«ja “Two ConTenient Stores" Bryan ( ollege Station Band To Play For Series The Entertainment Series will present BUI Bardo and hia nation ally famous orchestra together with the Four Ahn Sisters at 8 80 p. m. tonight (Friday). The orthos- tea waa organise! in 19M, and since then has played a large number of engagement® abroad where ihe troup developed the continental style they now use in presenting th.ir combination of “awaet” and ‘••wing". The band’a present head- (foartera are ia Chicago, and it ka extremely popular in the North. Not only are the members ex perts with their particular inro bot they are singers and as weU. Within the band novelties aa "The Hill billy Quartet'*, "The Barrel Houae Hoya", Johnny Cook, comedian, and The Bardo Glee Club". Their in- kentation include* four braaa, roods, fopr rythms, and four violins. Ai d each man in the band ia six feet tell, a singer, and an MHtehMri CIRCULAR NO. 21: 1. In compliance with the request of the committee ia charge ef the Infantry Ball, approved by the Organisation Commanders con cerned, lamps A B C D E and F of Hart Hall, win be vacated by cadets Friday aad Saturday nights March IT and IS, in order to pro vide accomodations for visiting girls attending the Infantry ball and Corps Danes on those nights. 2. Cadets having guaats will be seesed a charge of M cents per guest to cover the cost of matrons, maid service, and other incidental "i 3. The Battalion Commander is charged with the responsibility for seeing that rooms and corridors are left in a neat, orderly eondi tion for the reception at guests. 4. Cadets concerned will vseate- Hart Hall by 1:30 p. m. March 17; guests will be admitted at 3 p. Cadets will be readmitted to the ball at 12 noon March 19 by which time guests must be out of the dormitory. 8. Guests staying in the dormi tory must be in not later than 3 a. m. Friday night and not later than 2 a. m. Saturday night Guests must check In each night with the matron upon their return to the dormitory after the dance, and they must check out with the matron on their departure fro: the College to their respective homes. Escorts wiU be bald strict ly accountable for compliance with these instructions. GEO. F. MOORE Commandant REVIEW CLASSES FOR Ap plicants for Civil Service Exami nation wil begin Tuesday, March 14, in room 804, Agriculture build ing. March 14—Junior Soil Scientist Origin of Soils Materials, By Mr. L M. Thompson ( March 18—Junior Argronomist, Soils Crops, by Prof. R. C. Potts March 21—Junior Beil Seteat- ist Microbiology, by Dr. D. W. Thorne March 22—Junior Agronomist Soils, by Mr. L. M. Thompson March 18—Junior Agronomist. Genetics, by Dr. E. P. Humbert April 4—Junior Sell Scientist Soils, by Mr. L. M. Thompson April 8—Holiday April 11—Junior Sail Scientist Soils, by Dr. L G. Jones April 12—Junior Agronomist Crops, by Prof R. C. Potts April II—Junior Soil Scientist Fertility, by Dr. D. W. Thome April 10—Junior Agronomist Plant Brooding, by Prof. C. B. God bey April 22—Junior Soil Scientist Terminology, by Mr. L. M. Tbomp- THF BIOLOGY CLUB WILL moot next Tuesday night at 7 p. m. in the lecture room of tea Science Hall. Dr. Bonham ef the Department of Wild Game will speak on “Photographing Plante and Animals", and will dmnoi trate an excellent collection of wild lift pictures. Members of tee Fish aad Gams Club and camera fans are invited to attend. r- ± STUDENT 1 GROUP (Continued from page 1) members of the committee for im mediate consideration: 1. The Library shall boy at enee books already requested. 2. The Library shall buy at once iplicate copies of books that have very long waiting list. In case the General Reading Fund shall persist: 8. At the beginning of each year, the president ef each class shall be asked by tbe librarian to appoint two men from his class and the d tor of The Battalion to name ope member of bis staff, to con stitute a Student Library Com iqittee which shall advise the li brarian as to the General Reading Fund and on other relations be tween the student body and the College LibraXj. 4. The Library shall each year buy, on the following date*—Nov ember 15, February 1, and April 1—all requests approved up to that t)me. • i 6. On each of those dates, the Library shall spend for popular (faUeates (those with long wait ing lists) half aa much as ia than biting spent for requests. 8. If requests exceed funds, the committee shall be called together to rank the requests. If a quorum erf the committee fail to respond, the librarian will rank the requests. 7. Textbooks shall not be bought from the General Reading Fund 8. The librarian shall at all times have power to reject requests for any book which he shall consider mtfit for inclusion in the College Library. 9. These resolutions, with tbs financial statement, shall be sent to The Battalion for publication. WILL THE PERSON WHO borrowed the waxing mach from the Electrical Engineering Department please return it at once. . . M. C. Hughes, Head, De partment of Electrical Eagineer- m April 27—Junior Agronomist Classification, by Dr. L G. Jon L G. JONES. CHAIRMAN Civil Service Committee THB SCIENCE SEMINAR will meet at 7:10 p. m., Monday in the Physics lecture room. Dr. A. E Lockenvits of Texas University will speak THERK WILL BE A MEETING of tbe Scholarship Honor Sodety, Tuesday, March 21, 7 p. m. in the Asbury room of the library. 11 a. a. Holy Sermon by the rector Wednesday, 9:80 a. bl. Holy Communion. Thursday, 7:20 p. m., Lenten ter vies. Rt Rev. Harry T. Moors, Bishop of tb* Diocese of Dallas, will be the preacher at this ter ries. . Baptist ifMlMt ul, W. T. Parmer, ing Worship, 1:40 p. Wednesday Uoundl, 7; Prayer Choir rehearsal, 8: :4i p THERE WILL BE A RBGU- 1st masting of the Hille! Club, Sunday, March It, at 7:15 p. m. in the Asbury room of the library. J. Levin, principal of the Dallas Hebrew School, will spsak on "New Aspects in Zionism*. A. A M. METHODIST CHURCH Jamts Carlin, Pastor The Church School, 10 a m.i Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Epworth League Masting 8:45 p. m. Evening Service, 7:15 p. bl LOST LOST: A small gold ring aomt time Tuesday afternoon. Has the name "Edith Crow" engraved on inside band. Reward for return to Jamas J. Riley Jr., 1-8 Hart _ PRESBYTER I kN NOTICE Neman Anderson, Pastor 1:10 Sundiy School 11 Morning Worship Service 8:80 Student League. All sarriew in he *Y* Chapel. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH { R. L Brown, pastor; Walter Johnson, Educational Director Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. C. H. Bates, Superintendent; Morning Worship, 10:50 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST! William H. Andrew, Sunday School, " The Dan sell A. A M. date", 9:45 a. m Morning Worh.p 10:W n. m. Baptist Training Union, 6 JO p n Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m Free busses to the Amrch leave the Y.M.CA. and Project Boom Area at 9:20 every Sunday Morn-, ** S . CHURCH OP CHRIST R. B. Sweet, Minidter Sunday Morning: BbT i, ' L I’M GLAD YOUj CHANGED TO CAMELS j I SURE LEARNED A LOT WHEN I BEGAN TO H LETUP. LIGHT UP A CAMEL ! ? ft I