The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Monday Afternoon, March 18, 1946
Graduates Reorganize, Name Marsh, Dooley,
Gavin Officers; Social Meeting Planned
D. C. Marsh was elected presi
dent and Roscoe Dooley vice presi
dent of the Graduate Club at its
first meeting of the new semester
Thursday evening at the Y. M. C.
A. Mrs. Bessie Lee Cavin was
named secretary-treasurer.
Dr. H. E. Hampton, of the Agro
nomy Department, and Dr. Charles
LaMotte, of the Biology Depart
ment, will serve as faculty advisers
for the club. The social and enter
taining committee will be headed
by Roscoe Dooley and will include
M. Echols, Mrs. H. K. Henley, E. i
D. Steele, and F. C. Spenny. The
Club voted to pay membership dues
of $1.00.
Mrs. H. E. Hampton and Mrs.
D. C. Marsh were hosteses for the
evening and served refreshments
after the business meeting.
All graduates on the campus are
invited to attend the'next meeting
of the club on Tuesday evening,
April 9, at the Y. M. C. A., and to
bring their wives. Plans for a social
event will be announced at that
time.
DAR HEARS REPORTS ON
STATE CONFERENCE
La Villita Chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
held its March meeting at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Marsh. Re
ports were given by Mrs. Elam
Eckles, Mrs. E. B. Reynolds, and
Mrs. S. W. Bilsing on their trip to
the state conference at Nacog
doches, at which Miss Sue Scofield
of A. & M. Consolidated High
School was announced as the dis
trict choice for the Good Citizen
ship Program.
At the conclusion of the reports,
Mrs. Eckles assisted Mrs. Marsh
in serving a delectable refreshment
plate.
GIRL SCOUTS LEADERS TO
HOLD TRAINING COURSE
All veteran’s wives and others
interested in group leadership of
girl Scout work are invited to at
tend a “Jubilee Group Leadership
Training Course” at the Girl
Scouts house at the Bryan Country
Club lake on Tuesday through Fri
day of this week. Meetings will be
held daily from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Miss Dema Kennedy, area sup
erintendent in Girl Scout work,
will be present at the first meet
ing tomorrow morning. The com
mittee in charge of the series in
cludes Mrs. Wayne Long, chair
man; Mi's. Manning Smith, and
Mrs. Lester Blank.
CLUBS
GARDEN CLUB STUDYS
COLOR AT FRIDAY MEET
Mrs. C. B. Campbell was chair
man of a program on “Color Har
mony” at the March meeting of
the A&M Garden Club Friday aft
ernoon at the YMCA.
Mrs. M. T. Harrington gave the
story of “Color” and Mrs. G W.
Schlesselman read a paper on “The
Therapeutic Value of Color”. Mrs.
George Summey, Jr. demonstrated
the art of harmonizing colors and
Mrs. R. R. Lyle spoke on “Color in
the Garden”.
Flbwer arrangements were dis
played by Misses Edith and Ethel
Cavitt, Mrs. R. G. Reeves, Mrs. J.
S. Davis, Mrs. Ford Jensen, and
Mrs. Pete Smith.
High School Grads Are
Honored by Munnerlyns
350 seniors of the A. & M. Con
solidated High School and of
Stephen F. Austin High School in
Bryan were entertained with a
dance Friday evening at the Bryan
Country Club by Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Munnerlyn. Music was furn
ished by the Aggieland Orchestra.
Miss Gloria Harrison and Cadet
Graham Cole were first-prize win
ners of a “jitterbug” contest.
LOCAL GIRLS INCLUDED
ON TSCW HONOR ROLL
Four girls from College Station
are among 232 students on the
Dean’s Honor Roll for outstanding
scholastic achievement during the
past semester at Texas State Col
lege for Women. They are: Mary
Anri Bonnen, freshman; Marian
Rose Holick, freshman; Patricia
Orr, junior; and Sheila Rode, jun
ior.
The Honor Roll students will be
honored at the annual Honor Day
Program to be held on March 21
at 1:30 p.m. in the T.S.G.W. audi
torium.
ST. THOMAS SCHEDULES
LENTEN SERVICES
Lenten services will be held at
St. Thomas- Episcopal Church each
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. A
series of messages on “Temptations
of Our Lord” will be held. Holy
Communion will be held at 10:00
a.m. each Wednesday.
METHODIST LADIES MEET
WITH MRS. ODEN TONITE
The Women’s Society of Christ
ian Service of the A. & M. Metho
dist Church will meet tonight at
7:30 p.m. at trie home of Mrs.
Ray Oden. Mrs. W. M. Turner will
be co-hostess.
Ford Munnerlyn’s
Agency Goes on Record..
and joins the far-sighted life underwriters of the United States in recommending
to VETERANS that they maintain in force their NATIONAL SERVICE LIFE IN
SURANCE.
Many of the veterans and their friends and families will find in years to come,
that as legislation increases the value of their NSLI they made a big mistake in
dropping it.
A Veterans Administration spokesman has remarked that the Administration
will soon recommend that the sysfem be amended to provide:
1. Partial Lump Sum Settlements. 3.
2. Removal of Restrictions on Bene- .
ficiary Eligibility. 4 *
The servicing of NSLI is the responsibility of conscientious life underwriters.
We invite you, VETERANS, to call us or come by the office to discuss any problem
you may have in connection with your NSLI.
OFFICE: Over Aggieland Studio at the North Gate TELEPHONE: 4-1132
FORD MUNNERLYN, ’26, District Manager
ASSOCIATES:
Sidney L. Loveless, ’38 Harry Hooker, ’35
M. M. (Rip) Erskine
H. E. Burgess, ’29
The American General
Life Insurance Compani]
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Ray Smith
Colson & Company
Agents
W. N. (Flop) Colson
Insurance of All Kinds
Over Aggieland Studio
Phone 4-1132 - - Res. Phone 2-7679
Endowment Policies.
Disability Income.
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.
Read the READER’S DIGEST. Regular
price $3.00 per year. EX-SERVICEMEN,
TWO YEARS FOR $3.00. See Special De
livery Postman or write Box 284, College
Station.
WANTED—Furnished apartment about
June first in Bryan or College Station.
Notify R. B. Slagle, Box 5259. College Sta
tion.
REWARD—Black and brown striped
Life Time Sheaffer lost in vicinity of A. «*
H. Pavilion and East Gate. Box 4854 or
call 4-8339. James B. Moncrief.
FOR SALE—One Junior Blouse about'
size 38. Room 1, Mitchell.
RUSSELL TO SPEAK AT
CAMPUS STUDY CLUB
Daniel Russell, head of the Rural
Sociology Department, will be
guest speaker at the Campus Study
Club meeting at 3:00 p.m. Tues
day at the Y. M. C. A.
RIDING CLUB SCHEDULES
MEETING FOR TUESDAY
A short meeting will be held at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, in
the A.H. building lecture room. All
horsemen are urged to attend.
CHILD STUDY GROUP
WILL MEET WED. NIGHT _
The Child Study Group of the
Ex-Servicemen’s Wives Club will
meet Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m,
in the Sbisa Lounge. Mrs. F. I.
Dahlberg is going to speak on«r
music for the pre-school child.
SEWING GROUP MEETS
TONIGHT AT SBISA HALL
V A discussion of “Line, Color, and
Design” will be given by Mrs. A.
E. Silas of College Station and
Mrs. Lavonne Sears, wife of a vet
eran at A&M, for the Sewing
group of the Ex-Servicemen’s
Wives Club tonight.
The speakers have asked that
those attending bring notebooks.
The meeting will be at Sbisa Hall
Lounge at 7:30 p.m.
Plus 20% Federal Tax
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“Two Convenient Stores”
College Station—Bryan