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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1946)
i Page 4 The Battalion Friday Afternoon, March 22, 1946 Brazos A&M Club Barbecue to Be Held Tuesday A barbecue supper will be served for the March meeting of the Bra zos County A. &M. Club at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Bryan Country Club, President W. R. Carmichael has announced. Reports will be made by several committees working in cooperation with the Texas A. & M. Col? ege Former Students’ Association in cident to the big homecoming to be held in April. Action also is sched uled on the club’s plan to entertain Aggie athletes participating in sports other than football. President Carmichael has ex tended a special invitation to for- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. L. BROWN, Pastor College Station, Texas SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:50 a.m.—Today’s Challenge to Youth Rev. R. L. Brown 6:15 p.m.—^Training Union 7:15 p.m.—Love’s Supreme Test Rev. R. L. Brown - 8:00 p.m.—Baptismal Service A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL “PLAY BALL!!” _ The Season is On... The Spirit is Here Come in to See Our SPORTING GOODS Baseball gloves. Fishing Tackle, Tackle boxes, Nylon lines and leads. Tennis—Racquets and Balls. Racquet Restring Service STUDENT CO-OP STORE Ed Garner, ’38 When It’s Springtime in Texas, It’s Dress Picking Time at Betsy Ross Dress Shop (East Gate Shopping Center) Right now our store is all abloom with exciting new dress es, hats, blouses and the charm ing raiment always dear to a woman’s heart. Don’t let another sun set before coming over for a visit—and note please, that the everlasting welcome is “For ever yours”. BETSY ROSS DRESS SHOP East Gate CLUBS mer students of Texas A. & M. College not now affiliated with the Brazos County A. & M. Club to attend the barbecue Tuesday night. —KYLE FIELD— (Continued From Page 3) can get 115 feet flat footed he should get at least 130 feet by putting a little effort in it, and that distance should give him first place in any meet here in the Southwest. While Zapalac was getting in a few practice throws on his own, Col. Frank Anderson, the Aggie track mentor, who was assisting with a high school track meet on Kyle Field happened to see one of the heaves. You would have thought someone had shot the good Colonel from a cannon as he charged over to where Zapalac was standing. Right then and there business pick ed up as Col. Anderson went to work with his new find. He com pletely forgot his high school track meet, and eventually one of the high school coaches had to come over and remind him that there were some more events to be run off. Colonel Anderson left reluctant ly, but not until he had Willie Zapalac’s word that he would throw the discuss for the Aggie, come next Saturday. Starting time for all the events to take place this weekend are as follows: Conference Swim Meet Saturday night at 8 o’clock, base ball games Friday and Saturday at 3 o’clock. The track meet gets under way at 2 o’clock Saturday Official Notices OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN Memorandum No. 31 Subject: Inspections by House-Masters. To: AH Non-Military Students. 1. In order to maintain an accurate rec ord on the physical condition of dormitor ies and dormitory equipment it will be necessary for each house-master to make a periodical inspection. This, of course, will necessitate his entering each room at one time or another. 2. We are advising you of this now so that you will understand the reason for this inspection. Your cooperation with your house-master in this matter will be ap preciated. J. W. ROLLINS, Dean of Men By D. B. Varner, Assistant Dean of Men. 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. DRESSMAKING: Will help you plan- copying a specialty. Mrs. Woodrow E. Dorsey, Project House O, Apt. B. FOR SALE—Senior Boots, 11B, Pants Blouse 38R, Cap, slacks. H-16 Walton. While new hose are hard to get have your old hose mended, snags and runners. Hart Hall A-7. LOST—Tennis racquet at Southwest end Tennis Courts. Box 5049, Dorm 6, Room 222. FOR SALE—38 Ford 2-door sedan. Her man Quinius, Dorm 16, Room 306. FOR SALE—Registered Male Wire Hair Terrier. Write Box 2519, College Station. LOST—One O. D. Battle Jacket. Please return to John F. Helm. Dorm 2, Room 306. Liberal Reward. ^old onto your «id ej f —""--.Her© we go og 0# * * 1 ™ ** in the Blip ill * show of them See ’em defrost the frozen North... # Sing and Bob do it with laughs— ottie does it with her... ah... personality • ^ i mm fcing Crosby t\ Bob Hope 0r ofhy L&mour 5 Ri °tous Produced by PAUL JONES Directed by — HAL WAlKER Sunday ^ I)AYs starts Saturday prevue, . Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday Palace Newman Club to Be Organized Organization of a Newman Club among Catholic students on the A. & M. campus is planned for to night, when all Catholic students are urged to meet in the basement of St. Mary’s chapel immediately after services. Officers will be elected and other business of orga nization transacted. Hillel Club Hears About Biaritz School g A steak dinner at Franklin’s iven by the members of the Hillel ouncil Wednesday, March 20, with Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Morgan as honor guests. Dr. Morgan who, together with a group of A. & M. profes sors, recently returned from seven months teaching at Biaritz, in the American G. I. Universities abroad, spoke on the program from the standpoint of the teacher, David Leff, Vice President of the Hillel Group, Veteran Aggie, who was a student at Biaritz spoke of the program from the students’ angle. He explained the process of screening that applied to the G. I.’s selection of students of en rollment at the G. I. University abroad. The dinner was one of the series sponsored by Hillel to bring facul ty and students in closer cultural relationship. It is open to any student willing to pay cover charge. Visit the Boys’ Department In Our Bryan Store TWO-PIECE WASH SUITS Thriftly Mothers like the fine fabrics and comfort- able styling of Kaynee wash suits. See our complete line of Kaynee—Shirts ... Sport Shorts and Wash Suits. (j^aldrop&g “Two Convenient Stores” College Station—Bryan 11 1 J'