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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1946)
Page 4 The Battalion Friday Afternoon, March 15, 1946 CLUBS LANDSCAPE CLUB ELECTS BOWERS SEC’Y-TREAS. S. E. Bowers was elected secre tary-treasurer of the Landscape Arts Club last night, replacing Jimmy Yarnell, who has withdrawn from school. The Club discussed the F. W. Hensel scholarship award, given annually to a Landscape senior student for use in graduate work, provided for the election of two additional club trustees, and heard a report on operation of the Stu dent Floral Concession. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR ABILENE CLUB The Abilene Club elected the fol lowing officers for the Spring se mester: Charles Tricky, Pres.; W. M. McDaniel, Sec.-Treas.; Fred Hughes, Reporter. Miss Elaine Ca gle from Abilene has been selected EX-SERVICEMEN’S CLUB MEETING The Ex-Servicemen’s Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the old Assembly Hall. An amendment to the constitution concerning a Board of Repre sentatives will constitute the most important business at hand. Future entertainment plans will be discussed. to represent the club at the Cot ton Festival. Plans have been made for an Aggie Social to be held in Abilene during the Easter holidays. REUNION^ DEL* CLUB HISPANO LUNES MRS. GILCHRIST INVITES STUDENT WIVES An Invitation to Open House has been extended veterans’ wives and other student wives by Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist of Texas A. & M. College. The informal gathering will be held at the President’s Home on the campus from 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night, March 19. Mrs. Gilchrist expressed the hope that all student wives con sider the public announcement a personal invitation to attend. A. & M. were E. S. Anderson, Wa co; Walter Wendlandt, Austin; and Clayton Eisenhauer, San Antonio. NO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETING THIS SUNDAY There will be no Christian Sci ence Service this Sunday, March 17. In the struggle for existence, most animals and insects possess natural physical equipment that is superior to man’s in every way. Man’s advantage is his power of reason. Classified Refresher, special and standard business courses available to wives of servicemen. Call at 702 S. Washington, Bryan or phone 2-6655. BABY CHICKS for sale. Deliveries. EGADAY FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Edgar Anderson, student. 618 N. Main, Bryan or call 2-1443. JUST RECEIVED • ELECTRIC HOT PLATES • ELECTRIC TOASTERS Handy and efficient for the campus wife Our Plumbing department serves all College Station by phoning 4-8128 Wilson-Bearrie Appliance Co. 2 Blocks East of North Gate Need we REMIND YOU Aggies? In the Profit Sharing Plan We pay your share in cash at the end of each school year. Your only obli gation is to drop your cash register re ceipt in the convenient receptacle near each cash register the day the purchase is made. Your unclaimed refunds automati cally pass to the Student Welfare Fund. Become well acquainted with our policy. El Club de Espanol se reunira el lunes 18 en el Salon de Confer- encias del Edificio de Ingeniera Civil. Una pelicula a colores sobre Sur America se exhiba. Todo mundo es- ta coordialment invitado. (Translating—the Spanish Club will meet March 18 in the Civil Engineering Lecture Room. Ev eryone invited.) TWO AGGIES HEAD LUTHERAN ASS’N. Two students of Texas A. & M. were elected officers of the Luth eran Student’s Association Conven tion of the Gulf Region at Austin, March 8-10. They are Jack Pankonien, Bren- ham, president; Bill Barzak, Waco, vice-president. Also attending from Individual income tax returns prepared. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. T. Mickle, 2215 College Road, Phone 2-5959. Read the READER’S DIGESk'. Regular price $3.00 per year. EX-SERVICEMEN, TWO YEARS FOR $3.00. See Special De livery Postman or write Box 284, College Station. FOR RENT—In College Park room with private bath, private entrance and ga rage, suitable for single man or couple. Phone 4-9159. FOR SALE—Fr. Senior Boots, size 9%, boot hooks, spurs, Pr. Khaki and Pr. Ga bardine boot pants, size 32 waist. All for $45.00. Room 62 Milner. WANTED—Furnished apartment about June first in Bryan or College Station. Notify R. B. Slagle, Box 5259. College Sta tion. FOR SALE—1944 Model Cushman scoot er, 4^4 HP motor, 2 speeds forward, lights and all equipment. $200.00. See M. L. Jones at First National Bank, Bryan. PLUMBING TROUBLES? We are now in position to take care of your plumbing repairs by a licensed plumber. Call (tem porary phone) 4-8128 or leave call at store next to Sinclair Ssrvice Station, North Gate. Wilson-Bearrie Appliance Co. Be first with the Newest— wear a Catalina. They’re tops in good looksj, plus FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. L. BROWN, Pastor College Station, Texas SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:50 a.m.—A Great Demonstration Rev. R. L. Brown 6:15 p.m.—Training Union 7:15 p.m.—A Great Victory Rev. R. L. Brown 8:00 p.m.—Baptismal Service A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ---MEN--- OTHER PEOPLE NOTICE YOUR HAT It reveals your taste. In Bryan hats Cleaned and Blocked AMERICAN HAT SHOP Offers THE EXCHANGE STORE SERVING TEXAS AGGIES A New Two-Day Dry Cleaning Service with the affiliation of comfort. $2.60 to $6.00 LOUPOT’S TRADING POST North Gate J. E. Loupot, ’32 OJaldropflg “Two Convenient Stores” College Station—Bryan