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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1939)
PAGE 6 \ " THE BATTALION Committee Will Hear Any Vote P FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 -Official Notices s< H KtRXE or EVENTS April i& 'Corp* tkmm. Men Hall, • p. m. id U i April Military Department Bene Show, Hone Show Anna, ^ P m- April 15—Hille! Club Dance, 8:45 K BU Men Hal. CLASSES WILL BE 8USPBN- <W from 2:50 to 6 p. n. Monday, April 17 to permit a review of the cadet corps, which wHl *enr# as a prtpantion for the review to be Ci^en at the tine of the annual ROTC inspection and also will honor the visiting Smith-Hugh* boys. t. Ci BOLTOM . Dean mtkhkhmiumy! BUT BOB A WHOLI YEAR '' la a- PUBLlX CAMPUS Wits the ■ KING baedbewe flrm-firti CoNer Wovea Madias le frty bin* Sr f r»«n wta riiwun ci who* and two ton# MripM wldety •? ic»d . . . Ql. aittac Sve Iwocokx dMifB ogi;n»> »<mM arousd* ... Top drtswd curt* • • . 8Wrt*d t>«ah . . . l^li n,i»<a Skniak ., bpeMly prtnd •« f 1 M3 a# year <*■>«>■ m wrM* PUBLlX SHIRTS If Uaaard M«*> T*r* CWy SPORTS TOGS , A d i ( For Leisure Hours Here you will find sports togs that are indriidual and distinctive la style and fabrics. , *, . The sports available in shirts are _ many new styles . . . crew necks in new knits . * . cat and sewed shirts in a fine variety of eolom and weaves. The ensemble suit is the smartest idea in sports wear that has yet ap peared ... we are akmm \ in* them in harmoni/int: or contrasting shirts and slacks in a splendid as sortment of new ideas that will please you. rilaldropafll Two Convenient Stores Bryan . College Station 1 Hall, will Friday an I 14 and lEj commode tending the Dance on 2 Cadet 95: with the request in charge of the approved by the Or- coacerned 5 inclusive, of Furyear vacated by cadeta, iturdajr night*, April order to provide ae- for visiting girl* at- kvalry Ball and Corpe I . ru.-kta will be of 50b per guest coat of the matrons, and other incidental the Library clasaroom on the night <rf Thuraday, May 4 (7 to about « o’clock). lAgta of materials to U reviewed wil| be publiabed April 25. GEO. SUMMIT, JR. ii • s Commander Artillery Regiment is the responsibility rooms and corridors Oest, orderly condition of gWtats. (coacerned will vacate by 1:90 p. m. t April 14j guesis Will be admitted at i p. m. Ca eU will be readmitted to the hall it 12 soon, April 16, by which tii m geests must be out of the dona tory) , I. GusMi I staying in the dormi tory mum be in not later than S a. m. Fr dap night, afnd not later than 2 a. m. Saturday hight review of the Corps arms will be held 1999:. First Gall: *1* Amembfc: U 9:15 I J IBhttSMfs Calk 9:25 The new National and Chemical Warfare Sesfvice Colors will be pre sented to the Chemical Warfare Battalion of the Composite Reg iment at aa appropriate time dur ing this review. Jr Claaaea will be suspended at 2:50 p. m., Monday, April 17, to permit participation in the review. A. A M. METHODIST CHURCH James Carlin, Pastor The Church Schoel, 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Young People’s Epworth League Meeting 6:46 p. m. Evening Service, 7:15 p. ra. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Norman Anderson. Pastor 9:90 Sunday School 11 Morning Worship Service 6:30 Student League *f All services in the Y Chapel LOST IX)8T: ,1939 Odessa High School class ring with red set Initials M. J. J. inside ring. Five dollars reward for return to 77 Uw Hall. LOST: A pair of gold rimmed, _ . Guests bifocal glatae* in blue case. Fin n um cho k in each night with the der please return to Room 811, Ad matron fpon their return to the ministration dormitor ' after th4 they nuii t check out with the ma tron oa Lheir departure from the Building or Box 68, College Station. m*. ‘ l oliege 1 o their respective homes, lacorta will be held strictly re sponsible) for compliance with these instructions. I f i i proved fators. Any student who intern ited in securing the ser vices of a tutor should report to this offil* for the names of those who have been approved. L HEATON. Jstant IlRogisttakl _ * 1 I - THE tLAS TRES AMERICAS” Spanish j Club will meet Monday m* in the Geology Lec- A short play and a be given in Spnnish. THERMS US ON FILE IN THE ICHURCHES Rogisttn ’« Office n list of ap- ST. THOMAS’ CHAPEL ANNUAL DAIRY CAT- Contest wiR be bald barn Saturday morn- 15, bagbming at 8:00 All (aophomore students and Agricultural ition or Agriculture! who have taken Da li 202 or who are now course ore eligible to this content Each who competes iu this con 1 be excused from rlssaes iy morning. You should me at the dairy barn at 8:00 o'clock Saturday L DARNELL sssor of Dairy Hus- ALL SENIORS IN THE school of agriculture are requested to come by my office and fill out penwnel sheet). ✓ s. j. KYLE, Dean ENTS WHO HAVE SO fied the conditions of the Morriss English Contest mores or the F. Marios lish Contest for Fresh please file their names at their English teachers, together with their home addreases •nd ImI) mailing addressee. En tries wiH not be accepted after 12 noon on Friday, April 21. Condi tloni Sf eligibility for the Sopho more Contest are Distinguished rating in one semester of the PSeshman year, grade A or B in Englifth 207, 210, or 292 to April 1 of Ibis semester and grade on the required course paper book review. For the freshman contest, condi tions ef eligibility are grade A English 103 and distinguished stu dent rating, first semester, grade A or B in English 104 to April and satisfactory oral work in the same course to April 16. The eon test examinations will he held ii or in L Patronise Oir tgmt fas Tom Orfutnlioa '•BBS HATTCB AMERICAN-STEAM DRY ♦ * CLEANERS S#a 1 sr BRTAH LOST: At Sophomore Dance March 91, pair horn rim glasses, return to Major Stickney. Reward Rev. R. C. Hauser, Jr., Rector 8:30 a. ta. Holy Communion 9:80 a. m. Coffee Club and Bible Class 11 a. ut Holy Communion and Sermon by the rector. Wednesjlnjt, 9:90 a. m., Holy Communion. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, BRYAN W. H Andrew, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 *. m. * Morning Worship, 10:60 a. m. Baptist Training Union, 6:90 p.m Evening Worship, 7:90 p. m. Free busses to the church leave the Y. M. C A. -and Project House Area at 9:20 every Sunday morn ing- i [ / ■ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R- L Brown, Pastor; Walter Johnson. Education Director Sunday School, 9:46 a. m.. C. H. Bates, superintendent; Morning Worship, 10:90 a. m. Baptist Training Union, 6:46 p.m. W. T. Parmer, Director. Evening Worship, 7:40 p. m. Wednesday evening, B.T.U. coun cil. 7; Prayer Meeting, 7JO; S Choir rehearsal, 8:15. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Services are held every Sund*y at 11 a. m. in the Y. M. C. A. parlor upstairs. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. B. Sweet, Minister Sunday Morning, Bible worship and communion, ning at 10 o'clock. Sunday evening: The Evening Worship begins at 7 o’clock. begin- New Committee Is f. Now Functioning, Says I (can Bolton A Student Election Committee the membership of which was sug- gested by the student Welfare Committee last night may be con sidered as functioning, any protests which stay arias either from the Junior Class Election of yesterday and the General Election of Monday may bo filed with it, Dean Bolton said teday. Members of the committee are the Cadet Colonel, chairman, the senior president, (he rice presi dent* of the four ■ Ruses, the Re gistrar and the manager of stu dent publications. Formation of a Student Election Committee to supervise elections n*d hear appeals, carried out thro the Student Publications Board, met with wholehearted approval from the Student Welfare Com mittee in Ha Wednesday night meeting. Ut the meeting; Prof. C. M. Chiwford of the Mechanical Engi neering Department spoke for ex emptions from final exams for students with high scholastic rat ings, for national scholarship so cieties, and against the stratifica tion in classes now in evidence here. B. B. McQuillen, secretary of the Former Students Association 'SX-i pressed the belief that assigning permanent dormitories to military erganixatiorrs would make campus life more enjoyable through the building up of tradition, t i ** Tt Li■* Nevada and Wyoming have only one institution ef higher learning University of Kansas students are voting for e new type of qugaR --they’ll elect ah intelligence quetab WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY FOUNTAIN SPECIAL M LIPSCOMB PHARMACY North Gate SEE OUR NEW EASTMAN’S CANDID CAMERAS All Siae Films in Stock - We Develop Films AGGIELAND PHARMACY 0. K. 8TETLER, Mur. . i MEN! IT S SPRING 1 SPRUCE UP at PENNEY’S Tropical Wonted! 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