Page 6 THE BATTALION hursday, March 17, 1955 PLANNING SESSION—Committee chairmen of the flow er show “Under The Big Top”, members of the A&M Gar den club, look over plans for the show which will be held March 29, in the educational building of the Presbyterian church. Pictured above are, back row, left to right, Mrs. R. D. Lewis and Mrs. CarlW.Landiss,co-chairmen of pub licity; far left, Mrs. Marion Pugh; far right, Mrs. Tom Tay lor, co-chairmen of staging; and center, left, Mrs. Edward Madeley and right, Mrs. A1 B. Nelson, co-chairmen of the flower show. Flower Show Uses Theme of Circus A circus theme “Under The Big- Top” will be used by the A&M Garden club for their spring flower show in the educational building of the Presbyterian church, Tuesday, March 29. Cut-outs of animals from the circus will be in the background of the floral arrangements and enti'ies in the show will follow the big top theme, Mrs. Marion Pugh and Mrs. Tom Tayloz - , co-chairmen of the staging and properties committee, announced. In division two, arrangements, there will be 15 classes composed of the bearded lady, an iris ar rangement; queen of the big top, an arrangement of roses; the aer- ialist, a daffodil arrangement; tight-wire artist, an asymetrical arrangement; the animal acts, an arrangement with animal accesso ries; the harlequin clown, red, blue or yellow predominating; roller coaster, a hogarth curve; taffy ap ples, an arrangement of fruit and flowers; Flora, the cannon girl, a novelty in an unusual container; . Others are “Wheel of Fortune,” tiovice class for those who have not won a blue ribbon; “Hey, BubdV’ fresh foliage ai*rangement,; with accent other than flowers; the saw dust ring, an arrangement of -dried material such as driftwood; .and the shooting gallery, thg! ^en’s Invi tational class. Committee chairmen for the flower show are Mrs. Edward Mad eley and Mrs. A1 B. Nelson, flower show and schedule; Mrs. Ben D. Cook, horticulture entries; Mrs. T. R. Timm, arrangements entries; Mrs. J. E. Roberts, classification of horticulture; Mrs. S. L. Loveless, arrangements classification. Mrs. Armstrong Price, judges; Mi’s. E. L. Angell, arrangements BA Wives Plan Western Dance The Business Wives club will sponsor a western style dance Sat urday at 8:30 p.m. at Maggie Par ker’s dining hall. Mrs. Margaret Jones, club pres ident, said that all proceeds from the dance will be given to the newly organized nursery. Tickets for the dance are 81.25 per couple and will be sold at the door. Rely On Us for Superior Service When you put clothes in our hands, you know they’ll be returned clean, well pressed and in top form. Our reputation rests on your satisfaction. of clerks; Mrs. C. C. Doak, horti culture clerks; Mrs. C. C. Camp bell and Mrs. R. R. Lyle, hospitali ty; Mrs. Carl Landiss and Mrs. R. D. Lewis, publicity; Mrs. Fred Smith, horticulture placement; and ^chairman of arrangement classes, placement arrangements. The standard system of judging will be used for the show. A blue ribbon will be awarded for the most perfect entry in a class, a red rib bon for second best, a yellow for third best, and white ribbons for entiies worthy of honorable men tion. Tri-color will be awarded for the outstanding exhibit in both the hor ticulture division and the arrange ment division. Each will count five points toward the sweepstakes. A sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to the winner of the great est number of blue ribbon points in the horticulture division and to the winner of the greatest number of blue ribbon points in the ar rangement division. Rules for exhibitors are as fol lows: • Exhibits will be limited, to A&M Garden club members, with the exception of the Men’s Invita tional classes. • Exhibits must be .placed be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon, after which no entries will be accepted. Helpers in the show must enter their exhibits before 9 a.m. • Exhibits must remain in place until the final closing hour of the show. All exhibits must be removed by 9 p.m. on the night of the show. • Exhibitors will be allowed only one entry in each class, except where classes are sub-divided; in which case one entry will be allow ed in each sub-division. • Arrangements must be made at home. Two-thirds of the mate- rial used must have been grown by the exhibitor. Exceptions to this rule are classes IQ. 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