Page 4 The Battalion Monday Afternoon, April 15, 1946 CLUBS CHEM SOCIETY WILL HEAR ABOUT ROCKETS The Texas A. & M. student chap ter of the American Chemical So ciety will hold its regular meeting at 7:00 p. m. Tuesday in Room 10 of the Chemistry Building. Mr. R. L. Bolin will give an in teresting talk on rocket power. DALLAS CLUB WILL DISCUSS EASTER PARTY There will be a meeting of the Dallas Club Tuesday night at 7:00 o’clock in the new “Y.” Plans for the Easter party will be discussed. All Dallas Aggies and ex-service men are invited to attend. U. M. ALEXANDER, JR., '40 Bryan, Texas Phone 2-2629 Watch Repairs One Day Service Stems — Crowns and Main Springs . One Week Service Cleaning — Staffs T. C. HINMAN Lauterstein Bldg. - N. Gate ATTENTION, CLASS OF ’45 The class of ’45 will have a class party Tuesday night, April 16, at 8 o’clock. The party will be held at “Uncle Ed’s”, and it will be stag or drag. All men in the class of ’45 are urged to at tend. Pre-Med Club Discusses Plans for Med School Trip The Texas A. & M. Pre-Med Soci ety met Wednesday, April 10, with Dr. George E. Potter, sponsor of the society and pre-med advisor for the college, and discussed plans for a trip to be made soon, either to Texas u. medical school in Galves ton or Baylor medical school in Houston. The society intends to resume these trips which were made an nually in pre-war years. The pur pose is to acquaint the student with life and functions of a medical school. All pre-med students are urged to join the club. Meetings are held bi-monthly in the Science hall. DR. N. B. McNUTT DENTIST Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas Bicycle and Radio Repair STUDENT CO-OP NEW ARRIVAL Electric Clocks $7.95 Sessions Mrs. Andrews Is Chairman Of Methodists 5 Musical Tea Mrs. Paul Andrews has been named general chairman for the annual Musical Silver Tea to be held at the A. & M. Methodist Church on April 28. Mrs. W. M. Turner will serve as vice chairman, while additional committees have been named as Graduate Club to Eat Chicken, Play Baseball May 11 The Graduate Club met Thurs day evening in the Y. M. C. A. for the regular monthly meeting with the president, D. C. Marsh, pre siding. A chicken barbecue will be held on Saturday, May 11th, at the country home of Dr. Charles La- Motte. It will include a soft base ball game, and an outdoor motion picture. The guest speaker of the eve ning, Dr. Paul D. Pearson from Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, was introduced and he gave a most interesting discussion on “Graduate Study and Research.” Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting with ,,Mrs. Nadine Steele and Mrs. Bessie Lee Cavin as hostesses. Waco-McLennan County Club Meets Tomorrow Eve There will be a meeting of the Waco-McLennan County A. & M. club in room 206 of the Academic building Tuesday evening at 7:00. SHREVEPORT CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The Shreveport Hometown Club will meet Monday evening at 7:15 in room 208 of the Academic Build ing. follows: Program: Mrs. Tommy Terrell, Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. F. I. Dahl- berg. Refreshment: Mrs. F. R. Brison, Mrs. H. W. Barlow, and Mrs. Ralph Steen. Decorations: Mrs. E. D. Parnell, Mrs Sid Loveless, and Mrs. R. C. Terry. Publicity: Mrs. W. L. Fly, and Mrs. A. J. Wittenback, Jr. Table Arrangement: Mrs. Ray Hickman. Included on the program for the affair is a performance by Texas A. & M.’s Singing Cadets. Official Notices NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION The City has certain zoning ordinances which must be compiled with. There is also a City Ordinance which requires building permits to be secured from the City Office before construction is begun. Please co operate with the City in this matter as it makes it much easier on both parties. There are also restrictions in certain areas in which the City has no jurisdiction over set up by developers, and you will note this is referred to in your deeds and abstracts. I would suggest that you contact the devel opers in the area in which you purchase property relative to these restrictions. LLOYD D. SMITH, City Manager. As stated in the College Calendar, the Spring recess for students will include Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 18, 19, and 20. F. C. BOLTON, Dean SUMMER SESSION REGISTRATION— Registration for the Summer Session will occur too soon after the close of the cur- :ent semester to enable the deans to re ceive and check the records of students on probation during the current semester, chough the grades will have been posted and students themselves will know whether or not they have met the terms of their pro bation. Students who have not met the terms of their probation who register for the Summer School before their records for the spring semester can be checked do so at their own risk and may be required Easter Gifts Romantic fragrance for an evening of lights and shadows. The fragrance he will remember you by; $5 to $110, plus tax. Bryan Qdmpu\ Air-Conditioned Opens 1:00 P.M. — 4-1181 MONDAY LAST DAY Anne Baxter Ralph Bellamy — in — ‘Guest in the House’ — and — Bugs Bunny Paramount News TUES. - WED. - THURS. “Scarlet Street” — with — Joan Bennett Edward G. Robinson — also — 3 Stooges Comedy utitm LAST TIME TODAY “SAN ANTONIO” TUESDAY &. WEDNESDAY igigg I-” m fifl wplt islfl? rcrvi^ YVONNE DeCARLO ROD CAMERON DAVID BRUCE WALTER SLEZAK ALBERT DEKKER MARJORIE RAMBEAU 1 J. EDWARD BROMBERG A UNIVERSAL PICTURE FLY - - FLY - - FLY Cardwell Flight Academy Fly the New 1946 Piper Cubs or the Side by Side Taylor Craft COULTER FIELD SYz Miles N.E. Bryan — Madisonville Hi-way 21 Need Part Time Instructor Apply Office — Phone 8520F4 to withdraw from the Summer Session when their records reach their Means. F. C. BOLTON, Dean Classified FOR SALE—Sealy Mattress. Call 4-616Y. FOR SALE—1939 Ford Tudor with radio. May be seen by calling at Ramp I Room 6-8 Walton Hall after 5 p.m. WANTED—Round trip ride for two to San Antonio on Wednesday afternoon of Easter Holidays. Call 4-6854 or come by I 14-16 Walton. LOST—Vicinity of Southern Pacific Rail way station about 1:30 a.m. April 12, Ladies round gold Gruen watch set with diamonds. Reward Mrs. J. R. Couch, Phone 4-9474. LOST—Blue Eversharp pencil, gold top. Between Foster and Legett Halls, Friday morning. Return to 19 Legett. John P. Hill. LOST—Oldsmobile hub cap between Ag- gieland and College Park. Finder please contact Dell Bauer, Registrar’s Office. LOST—Red Leather Lady Buxton bill fold vicinity North Gate and Campus Theater. Please call Vet Hospital. Edna K. Tennison. 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