The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1955, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, March 22, 1955
Ch u rch Briofs
Churches Schedule Weekday Services
C. H. Bemai-d will speak on
“God’s Dynamo” at the 7:15 p.m.
Wednesday prayei - meeting of the
Church of Christ. The Ladies Bi
ble class will meet at 10 a.m.
Thursday and discuss the Old Tes
tament.
SALE
ON PAWN BROKERAGE
ITEMS
Here is a chance to pick up a
real bargain on —
CAMERAS . . WATCHES . . .
GUNS . . . ELECTRIC RAZORS
RADIOS
Student Co-op
S T ORE
Phone 4-4114 College Station
Garrett Maxwell will lead the
7:15 p.m. Wednesday vespers at
the Wesley foundation. He will
discuss summer service projects.
Vespers are held each weekday
night at 7 in the foundation.
Sunday school teachers group B
will meet tonight at 7:30 at the
Bethel Lutheran church. The Ag
gie Walther club will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday and the Lenten
vesper service will be at 7:45 p.m.
The movie “Building For Christ”
will be shown at the Wednesday
Lenten service. The Rev. William
C. Petersen, pastor, announced that
the movie “Martin Luther” will be
shown at Millers theatre in Nava-
sota tonight and Wednesday. Mem
bership lecture will be Friday at
Regular $20 Value Single Vision
GLASSES $950
COMPLETE WITH EXAMINATION
Bifocal glasses $24 value for
$29 Bifocals
15.90
18.75
Through examination by registered specialist.
Appointment not necessary
You can pay more but you can’t buy better glasses
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE
KENT OPTICAL
506 Varisco Bldg. Bryan
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 2^ per word
Two days 3^ per word
Three days Third day Free
Four days 5^ per word
Five days 60 per word
Ten day ...110 per word
Minimum charge—300
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
700 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
Serve! Gas Box. Perfect Condi
tion. $25.00. 405 N. Main, Col
lege Station. 83t4
Hand made glass top wrought
iron coffee table. $15.00. Mirror
top dressing table. $8.00. B-Z-D
College View. 83t3
Joe Faulk Auto has pumps and
Kits for your evaporative cooler.
214 N. Bryan, Bryan.
Reduced for quick sale. Owner
leaving town. Practically new
three bedroom home. College Hills
Woodlands. Completely Air-Con
ditioned by Servel. Youngstown
kitchen. Glass enclosed sun porch.
Wooded yard professionally land
scaped. You can have your own
Azalea trail that is now in full
bloom. Phone 6-2538. 83t4
’47 Plymouth 4-door — Radio,
heater, good tires. $150.00—call
6-3923 after 5 p.m. 83tll
Air Force Seniors—Lou has a
complete Reg. Officers Uniform
Summer Serge and Blues. Lou
sells it for less than half price.
LOUPOTS—North Gate.
Attention Pre Med and Vet Stu
dents — Inspect our Microscopes,
German, American and Japanese
made. Complete with case. LOU
POTS—North Gate. 83tf
Senior Boots—8 x 14
Battle Jacket
Boot Pants ,
Green Shirt 82t5
Make me an offer—Law 2-C
(1) 1953 Ford V8, all metal 4-
door Country Sedan with heater
and defroster. Sealed bids will be
received in the Office of the Busi
ness Manager, College Administra
tion Building until 10:30 A. M.,
March 28, 1955. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technical
ities. Address Business Manager,
A & M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. 82t2
(1) 1954 International Harvester
Travelall (carryall), 8-passenger,
4 door. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the office of the Business
Manager, College Administration
Building until 10:30 A. M., March
28, 1955. The right is reserved to
j-eject any and all bids and to waive
any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A&M College of
Texas, College Station, Texas for
further information. 82t2
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
• knoinefrino a.n «
ARCHITECTI RAL SCPPLIKS
• BI.EE LIVE PRINTS
» BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
S03 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
GOLFERS
— See L^s For —
GOLF CLUBS — BALLS —
GLOVES — SHOES
BAGS — CARTS
STUDENT CO-OP STORE
K&B DRIVING RANGE
IS NOW OPEN
10 a.m. till ?
Fin Feather Rd. Brvan
For Sale
Used Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner.
Good condition. See at C - 20 - D.
College View. 82t4
Metal bunk beds and clean mat
tresses. 1109 Ashburn. 6-1251.
80t3
Student directories now only 50c
each. Get yours at the North Gate
pOvSt office, MSC or at the Publica
tions Office, Goodwin Hall, Room
207. tf
Two 80 x 145 foot lots, in re
stricted area, first street behind
A.&M Elementary School on Anna.
Inquire at 301 Timber, Ph. 6-6188.
Wanted
To care for infant in my apart
ment. C-20-D. College View'. 82t4
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Found
A wonderful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
4-5324 for prompt courteous serv
ice.
Special Notice
Would person who got Military
raincoat in M. S. C., about 10:30
a. m., 3-16-55. Please return the
glasses that were in the pocket.
Needed urgently.
Robert C. Walker, Jr.
Dorm 7 - 106.
Baby sitting by hour, day, week.
Mrs. G. W. Pollan. C-10-A College
View. 75tl0
For Rent
Make your reservations in ad
vance, for girl or parents. 3 extra
nice rooms each with adjoining
bath. Mrs. A. W. Reynolds, 2-2716
before 9 and after 6. 81t3
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications <207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, dolly Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion .—M anager.
Identification cards which were made in
connection with registration of February
4, 5, for the current semester are now
ready for distribution in the Registrar’s
Office, College Administration Building.
They should be claimed in person imme
diately.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 79t4
All currently enrolled pre-veterinary med
icine students who expect to qualify as ap
plicants for admission into the School of
Veterinary Medicine in September, 1956.
should file their application in the Regis
trar's Office not later than April 1.
Forms to be used In making application
for admission to the School of Veterinary
Medicine are available at the information
desk in tho Registrar's Office.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 81t9
7:30 p.m. and the junior confirma
tion class will be at 9 a.m. Satur
day.
Wednesday pi ayei meeting at
the Church of the Nazarene will be
led hy the Rev. Haiold Gai lisle, at
7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting will be at 7:45
p.m. Wednesday at the College
Heights Assembly of God.
Choir practice and the Wednes
day Fellowship program will be at
7 p.m. tomorrow at the A&M Pres
byterian church.
Supper will be at 6, teachers
meeting at 6:30 and the prayer
meeting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at
the First Baptist church. The
men’s prayer service wall be at 7
a.m. Thursday. Coffee and dough
nuts will be served following the
service.
Weekday mass is held each
morning at 6:45 at St. Mary’s
Catholic chapel. Wednesday eve
ning service is a 7:15. After Wed
nesday service the Newman club
meets at the St. Mary’s Student
center.
The Hillel foundation will meet
tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. in rooms
2A and 2B of the Memorial Student
Center.
—o
The Student Organization of the
Christian Science Services will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
—o—
Holy communion followed by
breakfast will be at 6:30 a.m. at
the St. Thomas Episcopal chapel
tomorrow. Wednesday evening
Lenten service will be at 7:15. A
covered dish supper will be held
in the Parish hall for the congrega
tion, friends, and students of the
church at 6:15 p.m. before the Len
ten service. The Vicar will speak
on the Doctrine of the Atonement
at the service. Children will work
on their Lenten church school proj
ects during the address.
Thursday at noon the men of the
church will have a luncheon in
Paxish hall. The chux*ch school
teachei-s meeting will be at 7:30
p.m. Thuxsday.
Church school and teachex’s meet
ing will be at 7:30 tonight at Our
Saviour’s Lutheran church. The
Lenten woxship sex-vice will be
Wednesday at 7:15 p.m., the sex--
mon-topic being “On Tx-ial Befoi'e
Pilate.” The Lutheran Student as
sociation will meet at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday. Confirmation instiaxc-
tions will be at 9 a.m. Saturday.
BEST CLUB AWARD—The Newman club was presented the best club award at the
Newman conference which was held at St. Mary’s Student center the weekend of March
11-13. Pictured above are officers and members of the A&M Newman club. Back row,
left to right, Father Charles Elmer, chaplin; Jimmy Wheeler, treasurer; Kurt Nauck,
Jimmie Wendland and Lou Benorides. Front row, left to right, Lawarence Loskoskie,
vice-president; Bill Soltis, president; and Johnnie Better, secretary.
Women in Egypt Survey
Given at Service Club
Mi's. Mohamed Fikay Ebi'ashy
gave a bi'ief survey of women in
Egypt at the last meeting of the
Extension Service club. The inter
national relations and civil defense
LONG SINGER—Miss Barbara Hammond, this smiling
blonde, will be vocalist with Johnny Long’s orchestra when
he plays for the senior Ring Dance here May 19. (See
story on Page 1.)
Dames Club Will Feature
Guest Professional Harpist
Mi's. MaiiTred Ziemba, pi'ofes-
sional harpist, will be the featured
guest at the Dames club meeting-
tonight at 8 in the YMCA.
Mi's. Ziemba will play both class
ical and popular selections. She
is the wife of a Bryan air force
base cadet and has worked in
radio, television and a Phoenix,
Ariz., supper club. Mis. Virginia
Biddings, club reporter, said Mrs.
Ziemba was also a member of the
Denver and Phoenix symphony or-
Mrs. Terry Has
One-Man Show
Mrs. Emilita Newton Terry, ad
visor of the Memorial Student Cen
ter art gallery group, has a one-
man show now on display in the
main lounge of the MSC.
The display consists of 20 paint
ings, mostly watercolors and mix
ed media, with a few oils.
In the show’ are some pictures
that were in a one-man show’ given
by Mrs. Terry in Austin recently,
and one accepted to hang in the
National Academy gallery in New
Yoi'k City during May.
chestras and gives private harp
lessons. During the evening’s pro
gram she will play “Gavotte” by
Gluk; “Automns” by Grandjany;
and a medley of popular numbers.
Mrs. Pat Henderson will hostess
the meeting and refreshments will
be served. The meeting is open
to the public, Mrs. Biddings said.
Club Deadline
Deadline for all campus clubs
and organizations to get space in
the ’55 Aggieland is 5 p.m. Wed
nesday. Applications and rosters
should be turned in at student pub
lications office, second floor, Good
win hall.
BRING YOUR CAR
TO US FOR . . .
Best “TUNE-UP”
In Town
BRUNER
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.
Bruner ’44
28th & Main
PHONE 2-1218
Cubs Receive
March Honors
Cub Scouts will appear
dressed as “knights of yore”
tonight at 7 when they are
awarded honors of advance
ment earned during March.
When each Cub is awarded his
honors, he will be dubbed in a
special ceremony. Adults will stage
a special program on the Knights
of Yore theme.
The following have earned
awards since the last pack meet
ing:
Wolf badge—Ken Fisher.
Bear badge—Bobby Houze, Paul
Mamaliga, James McAfee, Mike
Murray, Ernest Wright, Rickie
Ponthieux and Larry Coufal.
Lion badge—Joe Martelino.
Service Star — Buzz Loveless,
Mike Krenitsky, David Bailey,
John Stark, Bill J. Newcomb, Lane
Coulter, Noel Perdue, Jim Mills
and Rickie Ponthieux.
Gold Arrow points — Bobby
Houze, Joe Martelino, Randy Rans-
dell, Paul Mamaliga, Sidney Cou
fal and Larry Coufal.
Silver Arrow points — Bobby
Houze, Kurt Schember, Neil Mat-
zen, David Gay, Joe Martelino,
Randy Ransdell, Alan Lavarty,
Sidney Coufal and Larry Coufal.
Denner stripe — Joe Martelino,
Jodie Rush, Leslie Brusse and
Steve Darwall.
Assistant denner—Chuck Vroo-
man, Leslie Brusse and Paul Mam
aliga.
Den Chief cord—Dennis McCan-
non.
New’ registrant—Allan Spurger.
Winners in the pack 802 kite
flying contest are John Badgett,
largest kite; Ken Fisher, smallest
kite; Jack Fugate, funniest kite;
Bruce Rig-gs, most unique kite;
Ken Fisher, highest flier; Noel
Perdue, most original; and David
Gay, last kite to fly.
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.
3-Fyn 3TOBACC HATTEPS
committees presented the program.
Mrs. Ebrashy is a native of Cai
ro, Egypt. During her talk she
told of the start of the feminist
movement in 1923 in Egypt, and
the present status of women in edu
cation; sports, social work and fine
arts. She also show’ed color slides
o f Egyptian cities, hospitals,
churches, parks, pyramids and tem
ples.
Mrs. Ide P. Trotter introduced
Mrs. Silvio Navarro, El Salvador;
Mrs. Anesdo Martilino, Philippine
islands; and Mesdames Ebrashy,
Aly Laschine, Hussein Helmy, M.
A. Zietoun and Hassan Labib, of
Cairo, and Mis. John Denison.
A display of an exhibit of the
articles necessary for survival un
der disaster conditions w r as pre
pared and presented by Mrs. Fred
Elliott, chairman of the civil de
fense committee. Club members
were asked to study the exhibit and
to plan in advance similar methods
of home defense by Mrs. John E.
Hutchison, president, w r ho presided
at the business meeting.
Miss Madeline Gaines was se
lected to represent the club as a
duchess for the Cotton ball, Miss
Linda Potts as an alternate. Mrs.
H. H. Broach, president-elect, was
nominated to represent the club at
the Federation convention on April
11-30. Mrs., A. B. Kennerly was
nominated as alternate.
Hostesses for the meeting wei'e
Mesdames Ben Cook, G. O. Hoff
man, S. D. Hughes, G. T. Davis
and C. B. Hewitt.
Mrs. G. G. Gibson served refresh
ments from a table centered with
an arrangement of wdiite iris and a
plate carrying out the St. Patrick’s
day theme.
Scholarship Open
To Ag Journalists
Juniors, seniors, and gi'aduate
students who plan to enter some
phase of agricultural journalism
can apply now for the $500 Clay
ton foundation scholarships.
The scholarships are for the
1955-56 school year.
HILLCREST
HARDWARE
is your best bet for
Hand Guns:
SMITH and WESSEN
HI-STANDARD
RUGER
COLTS
We have many hard to find
numbers like —
357 Magnums and
44 S&W Specials
and the new
HI-STANDARD
at $37.50
and everything 1 for the *
Hand Loader.
Remington 222’s
Marlin-Sako 222’s
Sako 222’s
2013 College Road
STUDENTS
S5S5&.
Announcing The
OPENING OF
GRANNY’S RESTAURANT
Next To Campus Theater
LUNCHES
SHORT ORDERS
HOME-MADE PIES
FREE . . .
COFFEE or CAKE
for Everybody Wednesday 23
From 2 P.M. to 8 P.M.
NORTH GATE
Children must be accompanied by parents.