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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1945
Mrs. Ward Heads New
Ladies Auxiliary to
Ex-Servicemen’s Club
Officers of the Ladies Auxiliary
to the A. & M. Fx-Service Men’s
Club were installed Monday night,
July 2nd at Recreation Hall.
They were: pres., Mrs. aVnita
Ward; viee-pres., Mrs. Billie Blair;
sec., Mrs. Beverly Flescher; treas
urer, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell; re
porter, Mrs. Estelle Redd; parlia
mentarian, tylrs. Jodie Parker.
After the business hour refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Vanita
Ward and Mrs. Billie Blair.
There will be a regular meeting
Monday night, August 6, at the
Recreation Hall at )7:15. All wives
of the students going to school un
der the G.I. Bill of Rights who be
long to the A. & M. ExService
Men’s Club are urged to attend
the next meeting.
Mrs. Shearin Resigns
As President of
Newcomers Club
Mrs. A. R. Orr was hostess to
the Newcomers’ Club Wednesday
afternoon at her home at 234 Pur-
year Drive.
Mrs. A. E. Shearin tendered her
resignation as president of the
club during the business meeting,
and Mrs. W. M. Turner was elected
to the presidency. Mrs. Shearin
was in turn named vice president
to fill Mrs. Turner’s place.
Two tables of bridge were en
joyed during the social hour, Mrs.
Turner winning the high score
prize. Delicious refreshments of
lime sherbert and pineapple cake
were served. The home was ra
diantly decorated with red roses
and yellow marigolds.
Next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs. George
O. Phelps, on Walton Drive.
If you are having trouble
with your khakis,
send them to
Holick Cleaners
We charge more
DR. N. B. McNUTT
DENTIST
Office in Parker Building
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas
BAPTIST STUDENTS
The Baptist Student Union of
the First Baptist Church, Col
lege Station, invites all Bap
tist students and all others who
desire to attend to join them in
a social on the church lawn, Sat
urday evening, July 21, at 8:00
o’clock.
The Sunbeam meeting of the
First Baptist Church, College
Station, has been postponed until
July 28th, at 9:30 A. M.
West Texas Aggies
Elect New Officers
Assembling for the first time
of the semester, on June 20, the
Aggies of West Texas met and
organized the West Texas Club of
A. & M. An immediate election of
officers was held, and the follow
ing were named officers of the
club: Jay Poynor of Mason, pres
ident; Russell Benson of San An
gelo, vice-president; Jimmy Hen
derson of Coleman, secretary; Pale
Lane of San Angelo, treasurer;
Harold Broom of San Angelo, tail-
twister; and Tucker Pemberton of
Stephenville and El Paso, report
er.
The purpose of the club is to
bring all the West Texas Aggies
into closer contact with one
another; and it is Poynor’s belief
that such can be achieved, since
the club has a large membership.
A club party was planned at
the July 11 meeting of the club.
Committees for the arrangements
were appointed, and the date was
set for July 21.
An invitation is extended to all
West Texas Aggies to join the
club in an endeavor to make West
Texas better known on the A. &
M. campus.
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* NOTICE *
* The A. & M. Presbyterian *
* Student League will hold their *
* regular program and a water- *
*melon feast at the home of\Rev. *
* and Mrs. Norman Anderson, *
* Timber Street, in South Oak- *
* wood on Sunday evening, July *
* 22, at 6:30 p.m. All students *
* from other countnies are es- *
* pecially invited and urged to *
* come as honored guests. To *
* reach the Anderson home, cross *
* the new drill field diagonally *
* from Dorm 12. Go to the left *
* on the paved street at the far *
* side of the field (Jersey St.) *
* and go one block past Lee St. *
* and turn right on the gravel *
* road there. Follow this street *
* (Timber St.) until you come *
* to the only house on the right, *
* which is the Anderson home. *
* Everyone is cordially invited. *
A 10-Minute Washday!
That’s all it takes to gather
soiled laundry and put it in
our hands, to be returned
spick and span, ready for use.
We feature quick service and
gentle care, at low cost.
COLLEGE HILLS LAUNDRY
LILLY’S SHERBERT will provide
a cooling-, satisfying taste treat
on the hottest summer day.
Ice Cream
Company
BRYAN, TEXAS
PERSONALS
Lt. David W. Spence is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Spence. Lt. Spence has been sta
tioned on Iwo Jima as radar of
ficer in the Army Airways Com
munication System until recently,
when he received a back injury.
C. A. Price, of the Extension
Service publicity department, spoke
Tuesday at the Bryan Lions’ Club
on the recent trip of Texas 4-H
club boys to Mexico.
Sgt. Hennessey and his mother,
Mrs. May Hennessey are visiting
A. & M. College. Sgt. Hennessey
was formerly employed at Cush
ing Library before entering the
service.
Mrs. Grace Bowman from Okla
homa City, Oklahoma, has been a
guest of her son, Cadet Bowman,
here for the past week.
Billie Ruth King and Wanda
Brown are guests of Cadets De
Hass and Grimes, all of Ft. Worth.
Mrs. R. L. Taylor visited her
son, Bob Ed Taylor, here last
week. Other guests of Cadet Tay
lor were his brothers, Gary and
Don; his grandmother, Mrs. Sad
ler; and Miss Alva Shirley; all of
Stanford, Texas.
Rev. R. L. Brown, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, spoke Mon
day on the Million for Christ cam
paign at the monthly workers' con
ference of the Creath Brazos As
sociation.
Miss Laura Lane, editor for the
College Extension Service, left
Tuesday for Washington, D. C.,
where she will devote a month to
preparing the annual report for
the Extension Service of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture. She
has obtained leave from the college
to complete the assignment.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Steen have
returned from San Marcos’ where
Dr. Steen has been teaching his
tory for the past six weeks in the
Southwest Texas State Teachers
College.
Mrs. John Hanna of Galveston
is visiting her son, Parker D. Han
na, and family.
Mrs. J. J. Taubenhaus left Fri
day for Gulfport, Miss., where she
will spend the summer.
Lt. (jg) Ward O. Matthews,
USNR, is spending a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. L.
Matthews. Lt. Matthews partici
pated in the campaigns of Iwo
Jima and Okinawa with the Car
rier Task Force.
Mrs. H. G. McCullar is a sur
gical patient at Bryan Hospital.
Brazos A&M Club
Meets Monday Eve
The Brazos County A. & M.
Club held its regular monthly-
meeting at the Country Club last
Monday night, with President J.
E. “Jocko” Roberts presiding. The
forty attendees held a general bull
session, and decided to change the
regular meetings to the last Tues
day night in each month. Bill
Sparks was the lucky man who
won the attendance prize for this
month. The next meeting will con
sist of a real “watermelon-cutting”
and all Brazos county Aggies are
urged to be there.
Kiwanis Club Sees
“B-29’s Over Dixie”
A short motion picture “B-29’s
Over Dixie” produced by the Bell
Aircraft Corporation was shown
at the x’egular Tuesday luncheon
meeting of the College Station Ki
wanis Club.
Showing of the picture was pre
faced by a short talk by R. M.
Pinkerton, who called attention to
the significance of the picture as a
challenge to peace-time develop
ment of industry and described the
capacities of the B-29 as a war
weapon.
The meeting was opened with
group singing of “America”, and
a resume of the late news by
Byron Winstead. The invocation
was pronounced by Rev. J. I. Mc
Cord of Austin. Visitors present
were Lt. H. G. Law, Lt. J. D. Bihl-
ing, Lt. John F. Campbell, Lt.
Clinton Medbery, Sgt. R. C. Ham-
OFFICIAL NOTICES | Ex-Student Board
Names Winters As
New President
Classified
STUDENTS—ice-cold watermelons. Plen
ty on hand at all times. Southside Food
FOR SALE—Two Junior Blouses. Ex
cellent condition. Room 317, No. 6.
FOR SALE—One piano and one 5-tube
radio, both in good condition. Phone 2-1244.
Announcements
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES: Any
student who normally expects to complete
all the requirements for a degree by the
end of the current semester should call by
the Registrar’s Office NOW and make
formal application for a degree.
By action of the City Council on May
17, 1945, the penalty for speeding within
the city limits of College Station and on
the campus of A. & M. College is fixed
at $5.00, effective with date of action.
Ernest Langford,
Mayor.
DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS: Cita
tions from President Gilchrist are now
available in the Registrar’s Office for
those students who were distinguished
during the Spring Semester.—H. L. HEA
TON, Registrar.
Commandants Office
1. With the
General Order No. 28
approval of the PRESI-
DOLI — 1 —
eant
L.,
JULY 1945:
CORPS STAFF
Major, Harper, W. C., Adjutant.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Master Sergeant, Stone, J. L., Serg
Major; Master Sergeant, Maxwell, B.
Supply Sergeant.
FIRST BATTALION STAFF
Major, Jones, A. R., Battalion Com
mander; Captain, Muchison, J. W., Execu
tive Officer; Captain, Poynor, W. J.,
Adjutant; Captain, Mijalis, A. S., Plans
and Training; First Lieutenant, Libson,
M., Supply Officer.
SECOND BATTALION STAFF
Major, Murnane, T. G., Battalion Com
mander ; First Lieutenant, Harris, B. D.,
Adjutant.
THIRD BATTALION STAFF
Major, Benson, W. R., Battalion Com
mander ; Captain, Wilson, R. G., Adju-
J. B., Execu-
r on, D., Plans
nant, Cox, J.
and training
T. M., Supply Officer.
COMPANY “A”
Captain, Yeargain, C. W., Company Com
mander; First Lieutenant, Label, S. J.,
Second-in-Cmommand; First Sergeant,
Vick, R. M., First Sergeant; Technical Ser
geant, Nixon, S. A., Technical Sergeant;
Technical Sergeant, Patterson, J. E., Tech
nical Sergeant; Technical Sergeant, Parke,
M. L., Technical Sergeant.
COMPANY “B”
rgeant; Technical Sergeant, Dom
ing, D. D., Technical Sergeant; Technical
Sergeant, Tom, G. E., Technical Sergeant;
Technical Sergeant, Bell, G. L., Technical
Sergeant.
COMPANY “L”
Captain, Kearby, J. B., Company Com
mander ; First Lieutenant, Spragins, J. F.,
Second-in-Command; First Sergeant, An
derson, T. G., First Sergeant; Technical
Sergeant, Rasch, E. M., Technical Ser
geant ; Technical Sergeant, Wardlow, L.
B., Technical Sergeant.
By order of COLONEL WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry,
Assistant Commandant.
Senior Council of
YMCA Elects New
Officers for Summer
The Senior Council of the Y. M.
C. A. Cabinet met Monday even
ing, July 16, and elected officers.
Those elected were: Guillermo Mon-
cada from Lalima, Honduras, pres
ident; J. W. Murchison from Gal
veston, Texas, vice-president; Fred
Buenrostro from Dallas, Texas,
secretary-treasurer.
At the meeting of July 16, Dr.
Doak, head of the Biology Depart
ment addressed the group on “Ob
solescence of Religion.”
The next meeting of the Senior
Cabinet is scheduled for Monday
evening, July 23, and plans include
the installation of new officers and
a banqpet.
mack, Donald O. Phelps, H. W.
Barlow, Paul Jones, E. E. Ames,
Billy Mogford, and McCord.
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MAGNOLIA DEALER
The Board of Directors of the
Association of Former Students of
A. & M. College elected H. Dick
Winters of Brady new president
of the Association at its meeting
held on the campus last Saturday
and Sunday. He succeeds Rufus
Peeples of Tehuacana. Carroll
Gaines of San Antonio was named
vice president and E. E. McQuillen
of College Station was re-elected
secretary-treasurer.
Allin F. Mitchell of Corsicana
was re-elected student loan fund
Trustee, Stanley J. Baker of Ft.
Worth was named Athletic Coun
cil Representative, and Peeples,
Tyree L. Bell of Dallas, and J. P.
Hamblen of Houston were elected
members of the Executive Commit
tee.
During the session, the Board
made a full check of the Associa
tion’s program, approved the bud
get, and discussed revision of the
organization’s Bylaws.
President of the College Gibb
Gilchrist was the Board’s guest at
dinner Saturday evening where he
discussed various phases of the
College program. Fifty directors
from various parts of the state
were present.
Church Notices
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
R. L. Brown, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:50 a. m. Morning Worship
6:15 p. m. Training Union.
7:15 p. m. Evening Worship.
All are Invited to attend all these serv
ices. You will be most welcome.
COLLEGE AYE. BAPTIST CHURCH
203 N. College Ave.
J. H. Landes, Pastor
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship Service
6:15 Training Union
7:30 Evening Worship Service
A cordial welcome awaits all who
attend this church.
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Twenty-Seventh and S. College
F. J. Smythe, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Communion and Worship
6:00—Recreation Hour
7:00—Christian Youth Fellowship
8:00—Communion and Sermon
A cordial invitation is extended to all
who desire to worship with us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
' R. B. Sweet, Pastor
Sunday, 9:45 Bible Classes; 10:45 the
Mprning Worship; 7 p. m. the Evening
Worship.
Wednesday 7:16 p. m. the Prayer Meet-
CATHOLIC STUDENTS
Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m.
Confessions, Sunday before Mass.
ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
Rev. Hugh Farrell, Chaplain
Sunday Services
Holy Communion—9 :00 a.m.
Coffee Club—9:30 a.m.
Church School—9:45 a.m.
Morning Prayer or Holy Communion
11:00 a.m.
JEWISH RELIGIOUS SERVICES
(Y. M. C. A. Chapel)
Every Friday evening, 7:00 p. m.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
CONGREGATION
Y.M.C.A. Assembly Room, Campus
(2nd Floor of Y. Bldg.)
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Divine Service at 7:16 p.m. 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Office hours in Lutheran Student Serv-
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ice. Pastor’s office
nesdi
ay.
Radio broadcast: Wednesday,
4:00 p.m. over WTAW, 1150 Kc.
the Y. every Wed-
to
A. & M. METHODIST CHURCH
AND WESLEY FOUNDATION
Rev. R. C. Terry
Sundayi
Church School—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—10:50 a. m.
Wesley Foundation—7 p. m.
Wednesday:
Choir Practice—6:45 p. m.
Wesley Fellowship and Midweek Devo
tional—7 p. m.
The A. and M. Methodist Church is one
block east of the Post Office at the North
Gate.
A. & M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Norman Anderson, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 in the Y.M.C.A.
chapel.
Morning Worship 11:00 in the Y.M.C.A.
chapel.
Student League 6:30 on the lawn east
of Guion Hall.
Summer Vespers 7:30 on the lawn east
of Guion Hall.
Man, Your Manners
By I. Sherwood
m
.Knowing how to make introduc
tions is absolutely necessary if
you would save yourself any em
barrassment.
The most formal introduction is
“May I present?” When these
words are used you are actually
asking the honored person if you
may introduce another to him or
her. Therefore, since a man is
presented to a lady, you say, “Miss
Jones, may I present Mr. Smith”?
“May I introduce?” is a little less
stiff than “May I present” and
equally as proper.
A younger person is presented to
an older one of the same sex by
saying, “Mrs. Beach may I present
Miss Young?” or “Mr. Old may
I introduce Mr. Young?”
The most popular form for in
troductions is to use the words,
“this is,” saying “Miss Hart, this
is Mr. Jones”. Of course, young
folks are perfectly proper, when
in informal groups all the same
age, they say, “Mary Jones, this
is James Lee.”
The proper response to any form
of introduction is “How do you
do?” You may add the name if
you wish saying “How do you do.
Miss Jones.”
The only exceptions to present
ing the man to the lady are the
President of the United States and
high church officials.
Visiting Educators
Inspect Texas A&M
Veterinary School
A committee composed of Dr.
W. L. Boyd of the University of
Minnesota and Dean W. A. Hagan
of the Cornell Veterinary school,
was on the campus of Texas A.
& M. College last week on a bien
nial inspection of the School of
Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Boyd is in charge of veteri
nary research and teaching at Min
nesota University, and is chairman
of the committee on education of
the American Veterinary Medical
Association. Dean Hagan is a mem
ber of this committee.
The visitors arrived on Thurs
day and spent their time here in
specting and visiting with heads
of all departments in the Veteri
nary school of Texas A. & M. Col
lege. Dr. R. P. Marsteller, dean,
acted as their host and guided them
about the campus.
On Saturday morning they com
pleted their visiting and inspection
by visits with President Gibb Gil
christ and with Vice President and
Dean of the College F. C. Bolton.
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