Page 4 THE BATTALION Official Notices PERSONNEL LEAFLETS Printed Personnel Leaflets are ready for the following seniors. Please call for these at Room 133, Administration build ing, at your earliest convenience: Anono, S.; Benish, J.; Brin, Harris; Burton, C. C.; Cushion, R. B.; Clepper, P. P.; Copeland, E. H.; Coughlin, W. J.; Doak, R. A.; Doughty, E. G.; Domaschke, W. G.; Fisher, L. W. Gibbs, J. W.; Gill, H. W.; Goins, C. W Guilloud, L. H.; Hall, W. R.; Hearn. W E.: Herrington, H. C.; Lea, A. L.: Mc- Kain, T. J.; Michie, D. W.; Neu, J. T.; Rollins, H. M.; Smither, J. M.; Somer ville, G. H.; Stracener, J. R.; Sumner, G. C. ;Taylor, J. B.; Wagner, O.; West brook, C. H.; Wright, J. D. Placement Bureau Ass’n. of Former Students PLACEMENT BUREAU Application size photographs are ready for the following seniors. Please call for BETTER BUYMANSHIP The Better Buymanship group will meet in the home of Mrs. Ralph Baker, 202 •Pershing at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 10. Mrs. Yeager of Bryan will talk to the group on “Bric-a-Brac and Acces sories for the Home”. Everyone interested in this subject is invited to attend the meeting. Shirts It makes all the difference in the world—that word MAN HATTAN. It means your shirt is going to fit you per fectly, look smarter, stay smarter. Manhattans are size-fixt—they’re man-form ed, collar-perfect. They’re tailored like nobody’s bus iness! Come in and stock up with Manhattans today— there’s plenty of whites . . . smart stripes or plain colors. QQaMro^j^ “Two Convenient Stores” College Station Bryan nes, 1 Brin, these at Room 133, Administration Build ing, at your earliest convenience: John D. Atkins, Joe W. Autry, E. C. Badger, Harold C. Ballard, Vernon E. Bar- Robert C. Bearden, Joe Benish, Harris C. C. Burton, Ross B. Cashion, William P. Coker, Robert M. Cowgill, Henry G. Creel, Jr., Robt. A. Doak, Wm. G. Domaschk, L. W. Fisher, Archie Flowers, Joe W. Gibbs, Harry W. Gill, Lonzo M. Gober, Geo. C. Gorzycki, L. H. Guilloud. Wm. K. Hall, H. A. Hansen, O. R. Hartt, C. E. Hawk, Wylie Hearn, Jr., P. C. Henry, Harry C. Herrington, Jake R. LeBus, Reuse Littlefield, Jr., Robert K. Long, J. T. McCullough, Ray mond L. McNeil, Douglas Michie, Emory S. Miller, Frances B. Murray, R. W. Pochmann. L. L. Powell, Henry M. Rol lins, J. W. Scruggs, Alton W. Sissom, G. L. Stanford, L. R. Stengel, H. C. Stokes, J. R. Stracener, L. C. Streater, E. D. Wilborn, Mack R. Wilson, W. T. Wofford. Placement Bureau Association of Former Students he t accident between a freight train and an automobile on the public crossing near Hockley at 11:45 a. m. Friday, Nov. 28, please report to the agent, S. P. lines at College Station. ATTENTION SENIORS Practicany every application blank from employers this year requires a certified birth certificate before employment. These are sometimes slow and difficult to se cure. If you do not have a certified birth certificate, you should take steps imme diately to secure one. The Placement Of fice will be glad to confer with you in this connection, if necessary.—Placement Bu reau, Association of Foi former Students. ACADEMIC COUNCIL A meeting of the Academic Council will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, December 9. —F. C. BOLTON, Dean. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan club will meet to morrow afternoon at 3 :00 in the Y chapel, at which time Dean Kyle will show mo tion pictures of his South American trip. It is urged that all old members attend and any new members are cordially in vited. This meeting will be one of the That Make An IMPRESSION See Our Selection Of Ladies Watches HAMILTONS, ELGINS BULOVAS $24.75 and up Diamonds say twice as much as any other gift! So choose a lovely ring from our excit ing collection of jewelry to bring everlasting joy. You’ll find beautiful, precious gifts iere in a wide range of prices. SANKEY PARK JEWELER 111 N. Main Bryan AGGIE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Give Dad The Gift He Will Truly Appreciate Georges Confectionery — In New “Y” — Michael and Friedman Will Present Cavalcade of Hebrew and Jewish Music Miss Susie Michael, pianist nar rator, and Maurice Friedman, baritone, will be featured in a program, entitled “A cavalcade of Hebrew and Jewish Music” to be presented Sunday, December 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sbisa Hall Lounge by the Hillel Club. This talented pair was presented in Guion Hall last year in a similar program and are remembered by many College Station music lovers. They have made several appearances in the South and come here direct from Texas University. Miss Michael, as a concert pian ist is one of the most significant artists before the public today. —DISTRACTIONS— (Continued from page 2) victim of one of them. Mostly pure nonesense, but pretty good di version. Two theatrical producers search for an angel in the form of a backer or sucker who will lend them the money to produce their show in “FOOTLIGHT FEVER” at Guion Hall Monday. Alan Mow bray and Donald MacBride try to make a go of the story, but they just can’t do it all by themselves. It is definitely on the negative side. highlights of the present season. TOVARICH Thfwe who have read or are interested in “Tovarich”, a big town play hit of a few years ago, will have a chance to hear it in condensed form over KRLD next Sunday at 5 p. m. French students, es pecially, are urged to listein in. STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE The December meeting of the Student Welfare Committee will be Wednesday, December 17.—F. C. BOLTON, Dean. PALO PINTO COUNTY CLUB There will be a meeting of the Palo Pinto county club Tuesday night at 7:30 at room 307, Academic building. Church Notices FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH College Station Rev. R. L. Brown, Pastor Harvey Bratcher, Education & Music Schedule of Services Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Baptist Student Union Council, 1:15 p. !• Training Union,. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. Two student prayer services each even ing at 6:45 at the new Y. and at the Church. Fun and fellowship each Saturday night from 7 till 9. AMERICAN LUTHERAN CONGREGATION Y. M. C. A. Parlors. Campus Kurt Hartmann, Pastor Bible class begins at 6:45 p. m. Our regular divine service is conducted Sunday night at 7:30, immediately Bible class. every after You are welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. B. Sweet, Minister Sunday,' 9:45 a. m. the Bible Classes; 10:45, the morning worship; 7 p. m. the after-supper discussion; 7:45 p. m. the evening worship. Wednesday: 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7 o’clock, John F. Wolfe, Mexican Mis sionary will speak. All are invited to at tend all these services. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James Carlin, Pastor Gene Brackney, Student Director Sunday, Dec. 7 9:00 a. m.. Coffee Hour. 10:00 a. m.. Church School. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Service. 7:00 p. m., Wesley Fellowship. 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Evening Service. Classified LOST: Senior high school ring. Initials C. A. W. inside. Class of 1939. Hereford Whiteface on front. Return to Puryear, Room 82. Reward. FOR SALE—1930 Harley-Davidson motor cycle, A-l condition. Telephone 2-1224. LOST—Left on Aggie corner in San Antonio: 2 jackets, 1 raincoat. If found, see Cantu, Legett 100, for reward. LOST—At Aggie bench in Waco, Dec. 1, a tan leather jacket. Return to Hubert Foust, Proj. House No. 4. WANTED: Aggie student for part-time work soliciting ads. Country weekly. Ad dress Xzy, Care Battalion. . LOST—Ladies large brown purse in Mess Hall November 26. Contains glasses and small amount of money. Return to Room 101, Dorm. 5 for reward. LOST—Black leather billfold with money and valuable cards. Return to L. M. Le- gatski, C. E. Dept. Reward. Maurice Friedman Susie Michael She also holds a high place in the realm of Hebraic culture as an interpreter of the history and folk lore of her people. Miss Michael ON KYLE FIELD (Continued from Page 3) of Mississippi State . . . they won the Southeastern Conference and did not even land one man on the all-eleven selection ... to top that all, Alabama, whom they defeated 14-0 earlier in the year, was below them in the final standings, i^t was invited to a Bowl . . . Hm! No wonder the Rebels are disgusted. Motion picture actor Dana An drews is a gradaute of Sam Hous ton College. Give Him a Warm Gift! All Wool Flannel Robes 6.90 The amazing warmth and the soft luxuriousness of this perfect Christmas gift will please him! Expertly made of lightweight all wool flan nel in rich solid colors! Dres sy double breasted style with shawl collar, roomy pockets and good-looking fringed sashes. W armth—comfort—style—all in one handsome gift! J. C. Penney Co., Inc. “Aggie Economy Center” Bryan, Texas Get the Newest in Both Styles on VICTOR and BLUEBIRD RECORDS VICTOR RECORDS 50c BLUEBIRD RECORDS 35e “Humpty Dumpty Heart”—Glenn Miller “Blossoms”—Tony Pastor “This Is No Laughing Matter”—Dinah Shore i “A Sinner Kissed An Angel”—Tommy Dorsey “Madelaini”—Sammy Kaye “Make Love To Me”—Artie Shaw “Everything I Love”—Glenn Miller HASWELL’S is American-horn and has studied under some of the country’s fore most teachers. Friedman is noted for his flaw-® lessly disciplined baritone voice, and his remarkable sense of the dramatic. He received his general musical education at the Institute of . Musical Art in New York and has since been associated with and studied under several great vocal authorities. This program will be informal in nature and will have for its main theme the Jewish festival of the Feast of Lights, which occurs this year December 15 to December 22. The program is open to the public and a cordial welcome is extended to those who are interested. SANTA’S ADVICE SEND YOUR “PHOTO” 4 the preferred gift— AGGIELAND STUDIO North Gate Presented for the interest of readers of The Battalion by the Cryptography Club. • O • Cript-O-Quiz Solution for December 2, 1941: “A SECRET IS YOUR SLAVE IF YOU KEEP IT, YOUR MAS TER IF YOU LOSE IT.” Caroline Chatfield, author of a syndicated newspaper column on human relations, headed her class and was president of the student association at Queens college, Charlotte, N. C. -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1941 Human Alarm Clocks Aren't Lucky at All “Human alarm clocks” may have something with which they can impress their friends, but they don’t do themselves any good by being able to hop out of bed at any given time. This is the contention of Dr. J. H. Elder of the University of Vir ginia. Dr. Elder says that if you make up your mind to wake up at a cer tain time you probably will, but the “preoccupation of the subcon scious mind. prevents sound sleep and causes waking, tossing and general restlessness.” It’s hardly worth the trouble, he intimates. At Once For XMAS DELIVERY — OR — WE SUGGEST GIFTS OF LEATHER GOODS NEAT GIFTS From 50^ UP Distinctive and different billfolds. Belts with silver settings, and many new novelties in stock or made to order. AT Holick’s Boot Shop North Gate DOROTHY McGUIRE ... popular star of John Golden’s hit play w Claudia w says Merry Christmas to her many friends with the cigarette that Satisfies. Milder Better- Tasting ... that’s why XOItl X)ick & Wamj It's Chesterfield . # . it 9 s his cigarette and mine r Jhi s year they’re saying Merry Christmas with Chesterfields. 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