Page 4 Monday Afternoon, March, 4 1946 The Battalion CLUBS Pre-Med Club Elects Jack Marsh President The Pre-Med Club of Texas A. & M. met last Wednesday night in Science Hall to elect the following officers: Jack Marsh, president; Elmer Reed, vice-president; Jim Barnett, secretary-treasurer; and Fish Henk, reporter. The club saw two pictures on tuberculosis, both of them dealing with methods of catching t.b., cor rect diagosis, and proper treat ment. Jim Gabbard, a junior in the un iversity of Texas Medical School, made a short talk on the way things were at medical school. A question and answer session fol lowed his talk. The next meeting will be March 12, 1964. KIWANIS CLUB SPONSORS VETERANS’ GARDEN PLOTS Through the courtesy of the Ki- wanis club, several garden plots have been made available to vet erans free of charge. These plots are located near the north gate and near the project house area and equipment will be furnished. Those interested should contact Taylor Wilkins at Room 28, Milner Hall or phone 4-6034. NOTICE SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB There will be a meeting of the Saddle and Sirloin Club Tuesday, March 5, at seven pm in the lecture room in the A. & I. building. All A.H. men who are classi- field as a sophomore or above are urged to be present as an interesting program has been planned. Fish & Game Club Sponsors Picture The A. & M. College Fish & Game club is sponsering the movie, “Stage Door Canteen”, at Guion Hall Wednesday, March 6, the proceeds of which will be used to send a delegate to the eleventh national wild life convention in New York. Admission is 250 and tickets may be obtained, either from club members or at the box office. Mclennan co. students TO ORGANIZE TUESDAY The Waco - McLennan County Club will hold an organization meeting in the YMCA on Tuesday evening at 7:00. All students from McLennan County are urged to at tend. Rayon Crepe in sparkling pastel colors. 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McDowell, acting director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, was guest speaker at the February 27 meeting of the Texas A. & M. Agronomy Society. Main topics of discussion were the organization and functions of the U. S. Department of Agricul ture as seen by McDowell on a recent trip to Washington, D.C. McDowell emphasized the value of balanced farming and the import ance of production of feed crops and livestock on idle cotton land. Committees for the Cotton Ball to be held on April 12 were an nounced during the meeting. The following men were named to visit T.S.C.W. at Denton for the pur pose of choosing the Cotton Queen and the eight members of the court: Karl Wallace, Forrest Caraway, Joe Brannen, John Cox, LeRoy Hen dricks, Martin Vick, Leland Main, and Howard Anderson. Named as a committee on initia tion were: Francis Dutton, Bryan Crouch, LeRoy Hendricks, and John Cox. The initiation of new members of the Society will be held on March 13, it was announced. Opens 1:00 p.m. — 4-1181 Monday — last Day “DAKOTA” — starring — John Wayne Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. “SHADY LADY” — with — Charles Coburn Ginny Simms ATTENTION VETERANS There will be a short busi ness meeting of the Ex-Serv icemen’s Club Monday, March 4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Assembly Hall across from the Y.M.C.A. Attendance is requested. All visitors are asked to sit in the balcony. MRS. LANGSTON WINS AT VET WIVES BRIDGE CLUB The socal group of the Veteran’s Wives club held their weekly bridge tournament Thursday night at 7:15 at Sbisa hall. Mrs. J. M. Langston won the prize for high score which was a package of groceries, and Mrs. Do ris Vollket won consolation prize, which was a box of individual match folders. Both prizes were donated by Luke’s Grocery. An exceptionally large crowd was present and refreshments were prepared and served by the foods GUION Last Time Today Picture of ' DORIAN gray TuesdayT\y^j neg( j ay DIRECTED BY FRANK BORZAGE Screen Ploy by DELMER OAVES A FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION fteleoted thru United Artist CHILD STUDY GROUP TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Child Study Group of the Ex-Servicemen’s Wives Club will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 in Sbisa Lounge. Dr. E. E. Holt will speak on “Contagious Diseases of Childhood.” group. Business of the evening in cluded the organization of a style show group heded by Mrs. Janice Prager, who was formerly a model in Oallas. The Tie wi+h Personality/ BEAU BRUHimELL POPLIN ~/2ed Beau Brummell Poplin Ties . . . the aristo crat of poplin ties. Glamorous color . . • soft, easy-to-tie fabric . . . smart Beau Brummell styling . . . have won these wrinkle-resistant Beau Brummell Poplin Ties top honors with Mr. America. 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