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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1939)
\ ’ " 1 : PAGE 6 THE SUMMER BATTALION FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 11 Official Notices THE FOLLOW IMG REVISIONS haw bwa mad« In the Summer School bulletin C«arw added: A 4k S. 810 (AO), t credits, MTThF 7:30 Ac Enc. MS (»-»), 4 credits Arch. (A*), 4 credits, daily 11.SO Cham. 306 (AO), 8 credits, daily Jj Physics 2*6 'il* t ), 4 credits, dafly 8:60 V. P. A F. SSS (8-12), 4 credRa, dally 7:10 to 10:50 tember, should com* trar's Office and sa nt permits.—E. Registrar. Hort. 201 will be riven 0 weeks instead of S; daily 10:10, TTh l:SO- 4:10 Eoon. S17 or 421 or 426, daily 11:80 Boon. 408. Sect. 1, daUy 7:80 Ear- 401, ehanre to; 6*6, 1 credit Acron. 816. ehanre laboratory from MF to TF l:So 4:30. . AR candidates for Baccalaureate derives to be oonferred in Aurust, may now make application for their'da6inn v in the Raristrmr’s Office by tbs Reyis cure re-enroll - J. HOWELL. ; j ' All graduate students who ex pect to receive their decrees in Aucust, 1SS0, should come by the Rertstrar's Office and make appli cation for their deyree. Forms may be secured in the Reyi*trar’s Of fice. * w \ * LEGAL NOTICE t Notice of Heariny on Gran tiny Francbissa to the Oak wood K.alcy Co_ and the Soutbsids Develop wtt Co. An application barlny boon pre sented to the City Council on May 19, 1919 by the Southaide Dewlop- nt Co. and one on May 11. 1911, by the Oak wood Realty Co. for nchtaos to supply water and liybts to the inhabitant* of tbs City residiny in those additions And it appeariny to me that tbs applications are in due form and a heariny should be held to deter- ee whether said should be yranted. Now, therefore, I, J. H. Binney. Mayor ef the City of Colleys Sta tion, Teaaa, by virtue of the author ity vested in me under the ordinan ces of this City hereby order that a public heariny shall be bald on said applications in the City Office in the Soeolik buildiny on Thurs day ewniny, June 22, at 7:10 P. M. Witness my hand and seal of of fice this the 8th. day of Juno, 1939. J. H. BINNEY. Mayor ATTEST: | 1 Sidney L. Loveless. City Secretary. CHURCHES EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. A M. METHODIST CHURCH TxU a m. Wsahr MtawsM* swath* Fuermann Elected Summer Press Club Head As Johnson, Cofer, Cox Also Take Office RRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH ta Uw T. H. C. A. CHURCH OP CHRIST R A S ■»■*. MWWWr a 1S.SS a. m. *AW arSool .nd WaW S :SS m. >w las WanhW FIRST h M'TIST CHURCH Bryan W. H. Aaiw. Pastor T p to PaptMt Trainkne Uaioa FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Colleys Station R. L. P—tor " ft C. At the first meetiny of the oryanixed Summer Press Georye Fuel mean, tor of The Sum me i elected president of aeesion’s first press Other officers elected at the meet iny include Hub Johnson, sports editor, elected vice-president; Sara Allen Coder, secretary; and Ross Cox, treasurer. Tbs Summer Press Club, much like the press oryanixation of the y session, is an oryanixation composed of all persons connected with any student publication. Nec essarily limited to members of The Summer Battalion staff, that pub lication beiny tbs only student pub lication of the summer session, tbs oryanixation now baa 22 members However, it is expected that the membership will total more than 36 before the end of the first se mester. Among the more important plans of.the Summer Press Club is the sponsoring of a summer session dance for nil summer school stu dents. The dance committee, which will soon announce definite plans for the function, is 'composed of Peygy Campbell, chairman; Bill Murray, Battalion editor; Charles All new> students registered in A. A M. for the first time who ex pect to register here in September, should come by the Registrar s Of fice and secure s new entrance URM. T : |M* All old students who were not in attendance at A. A M. at the end of the 1988-89 session, and who expect to re-register in Sep- Notice of Property Residents of the City of College Station, Texas are reminded that the Office of tbs City Secretary Is open on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 6:30 F. M. for the purpose of their rendering property valua tions. These renditions must he kde by June 16, 1989. i RIDLRY L. LOVELESS. CMR Secretary. CUPPER • UIIT IM tU*P0«T TRUNK Fiw hundred of the world's greatest paintings, valued at more than $30,(MK),tnh», are on displuy at the New York World’s Fair Most of the famous painters from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century are represented. More than 1^0.ooo persons will travel to the New York World - Fair by airplaae. Out-of-town vis itors, estimau-d at ISJOOO.OOO, will be transported as follows: by rail 7,860,00; by auto. 4.700.000; by bus. 1,800,00; by ship, 390,000. r. T. Psrwr. Baptist T to to top Union irwtor V IS :M n. - to- Mortons worahip • :«* P Baptist Timtotop Uplm T:4S p. to—Bvtos wnr*top W, to ..toy : V p. to—U. T. U rau :SS - Prayer toorttop : 7:1 top. Parker Higgins, Sara AJ- a Cox. and Punl Press Club is «B- bs the forerunner of the of other summer clubs. Look for Our I SPECIALS A Complete Line .©f Groceries ]rL_[ JJ AGGIELAND > GROCERY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES 11 ito e. to- -Monitor wotokip tort Y. M. C. A. Pertor LUTHBH \N SERVICES Bev. Kurt Herttoee. Pastor 7 :M p. to. Urratos Worakip torvioo la Mw T. M. C. A. Parlor Typewriters L — Bouifht and Sold — Rented and Repaired GUY H. DEATON “Your Authorized Rep. Royal Typewriter Co. Next to Postoffice — Phone Bryan 254-J tr CATALINA Swim Trunks Every thing a man wants in comfort, style, and fit. Catalina swim trunks fit j.. because they are hand cut and perfectly tailor ed. There’s a style and fabric that will please you . . . see them today! $1.95 to $4.95 flTaldropafl Bryan College Station NEW ARRIVALS We have just recei'«Kl another large shipment of sport shirts . . . sum mer slacks and slack en sembles. They’re new in style, patterns and fab rics . . . just the types you have been looking far. rfjaldropgfl Bryan ' College Station Enrollment for First Semester Totals 1,357 Registration for the summer ses sion’s first semester totals 1,367, Registrar E. J. Howell, has an nounced. Of this number Sy are The dormitories being occupied by men include Milner, Mitchell. Leggett, and Ross. Walton Hall is being occupied by woman and mar ried couples. Many of the atudeata. however, are living in the campus project houses which are remaining open during the summer. Further than this, a great many students arc living in private homes at College Station and in Bryan. An increase* in the preseat en rollment is expected for the sec ond semester. Many lony-eeasion students who are now attending the various R. O. T. C. summer camps Trill return at that time to continue their work here. LADIES': Are Invited To 1 T3 * - 3* ' ;; -3 I BOWUNG AND BILLIARD TABLES In Y. M. C. A. Basement SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FREE » li • ^ * From 10 A. M. to 12 Noon Time and space appear to have been annihilated at the New York Fair. The planets Venus. Saturn and Mare seem to move within a man’s reach, and the Sun passes into -a spectacular eclipse. In the Theatre of Time and Space, vis itors travel in a “rocket-ship” at the spe d of 480.000.000.000,000,000 GOOD FOOD j • T . • st 1 I f}» ; 1 f* J- At Attractive Rates ECHO TEA ROOM North-East Center of Campus on Highway 6 The A. and M. Church Of Christ Invitee All Summer Students To AH Of Its Services SUNDAY: 10 a. m. Bible Clames; 10:45 a. m. Worship; 8:00 p. m. Worship. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meetiag. Everyone come! You Will Be Welcome. R- B. SWEET. Minister