Page Four: :THE BATTALION, College Station (Aggieland), Texas, Thursday, May 1, 1947: Newmans to Sponsor Grove Dance May 3 The annual Newman Club’s spring dance will be held Satur day evening from 8 to 12 at the Grove, according to Bob Weiler, dance committee chairman. This will be the first dance of the ’47 social season to be held outdoors, and a large crowd is expected, stated Weiler. Ticket are on sale now at $1 and may be purchased from any Newman Club member. — LADIES — WE ARE NOW ABLE TO OFFER DRY CLEANING — of the — AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY to Wives of Students. DEMAND QUALITY CLEANING LOUPOT’S TRADING POST streamline The most modern of swim* suits made of fabric woven with lastex*, en* gineered to fit with a new supporting bra and a new trunk high in front, tow in back. $15.95 OTHER SWIM SUITS $6.95 to $12.95 r e s&i*' jZ^^^Smart Shop “1 understand she is;/*’t very popular” Hollywood Revel-ations By Harry Revel Hi-ya Aggies . . . Here’s some more movie-town musings . . . . MICKEY the ROON has moved out of his palatial mansion in Bev erly Hills and has taken a small apartment for himself, thereby scotching the rumors that he would reconcile with his wife. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, just cel ebrated her 19th birthday . . . just a quiet family gathering without publicity and flash- bulbs. There is a possibility of the FRANK SINATRA-LEE MORTI MER hostilities ceasing ere it reaches the court stages . . . and frankly, ’twould be a good thing for both parties concerned . . . there’s no reason for mud-slinging and publicity washing out dirty linen . . . lovely INGRID BERGMAN is due back to Hollywood within the next month, to start work on JOAN OF ARC her next c i n e m a t - Harry Revel a c chore ... . JOE LOUIS the champ, is in town and vows that after the next two fights in defense of his crown, he’ll posi tively retire from the ring . . . familiar sight in Hollywood these days is the one and only JACK DEMPSEY riding horseback ac companied by his two daughters . . the two gals are gretty good rid ers, too .... too bad about poor BENNY LEONARD, the famous light-weight champ who died while refereeing a fight in Brooklyn last week . . .he should have retired from the fisticuff world with plen ty of dough stacked away, but when a guy gets so many ‘inves tors’ sharing his earnings, there’s not much left in the final analy- sis. DER BINGLE CROSBY is in New York City having a heck of a swell time, golfing, seeing the shows, visiting the nightspots and doing a couple of transcriptions here and there. . . his next two re leases THE EMPEROR’S WALTZ and THE ROAD TO RIO will hit the theatres this Fall. BOB HOPE, JACK BENNY and a host of Hollywood celebs boarded planes and headed for Galveston to do some benefits to help the victims of the Texas City holocaust. BILL AND COO is the intrig uing title of a feature film in col or now being shot over at Republic Studies . . . the cast consists of 400 birds and ace comedian KEN MURRAY is the producer of this unusual epic which has all the ear marks of a Grade A success. It looks as if FRED ASTAIRE will be lured back to Hollywood this late fall despite the fact that he had admitted retiring from the screen to take care of his DANCE- TORIUMS in the East . . . once a showman, always a showman, and the smell of greasepaint to an artist is the breath of Life. So long . . . see you next week. Camera Club Meets For A-E Day Plans The Camera Club will have a special meeting Monday, May 5, at 7:30 in Room 35, Physics Building. Plans will be made for a print sa lon to be shown in the lobby of the library on Agriculture - Engineer Day. All members who have prints they wish to put on display, should turn them in to C. R. Stone, Room 304, Dorm 3; H. H. Hamilton, Room 422, Dorm 15; or Tom Puddy, Guion Hall, on or before Monday evening so they may be hung and cata logued in time for the display. Prints should be 8x8 or larger, mounted on standard size mount ing board, and should be accom panied by all pertinent informa tion about the print. The prints will be judged and honorable men tion given to those deserving the distinction. All members who have not re ceived their membership cards may do so at Guion Hall. Membership cards will be necessary to get into the club darkroom; no one will be admitted without one. Lost Items Pile Up In Security Office Lister below are a number of articles of clothing and equipment that have been turned in to the of fice of Campus Security and have not as yet been claimed. It is de sired to return these to the owners if at all possible, so drop by Good win Hall if you have lost any of the types of following named items. 10 bicycles 2 pairs glasses 3 pairs gloves 4 overseas caps 2 hats 2 raincoats 1 set camera lens 2 “Polyphase” sliderules 3 fountain pens 1 tie clip 1 sweater 2 billfolds several pairs of shoes Renovation of Inn Nearing Completion Plans for the renovation of the Aggieland Inn are rapidly being pushed to completion, according to manager J. C. Peniston. These plans consist of replastering, re painting, and refurnishing the building throughout. Modern Simmons steel bedroom suites have been ordered to match the freshly painted rooms, and new wall carpets are being purchased for the rooms and halls. A new telephone system has been installed and a number of radios have al ready been placed in the rooms. Due to material shortages, tjje completion of these plans are be ing held up, but work will be com pleted as soon as possible. What’s Cooking THURSDAY, MAY 1 7:30 p.m.—Amateur Radio Club meets in E. E. Bldg. Plans for Engineers’ Day to be made. 7:00 p.m.—Brazoria County Club meets in Academic Bldg. FRIDAY, MAY 2 7:30 p.m.—Aggie Chess Club meets in Vet’s Lounge, Sbisa Hall. Discussion of Chess Openings. MONDAY, MAY 5 7:30 p.m.—Aggie Wives Circle of A. & M. Methodist Church meets with Mrs. Leland Anderson, Col lege View Apartments, C-7-D. "Zvh/- sh-SH- SS“f ff PAUIETTE GODDARD H«o* cr ' c *tar of “A MIRACLE H CAN HAPPEN posit*' 1 * lM cq^ s T° tt forthcoming United ArtUte 9 Release # , i4 ,.„k.4 ** rt#r * | «**•* * * A .. ’ . .-/sv'.-'.-V-'’-' New Blend! New Taste! New Freshness! Made by the revolutionary new “903” moisturizing process. Bene ficial moisture penetrates every to bacco leaf—gives you a smoother, milder, better smoke! Get new Raleigh “903” Cigarettes today. CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION ENGINEERS: G«t your (nctnwn* math chart at the Exahauga Store, THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phona 2-8705. 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. REPAIRS: Radio and refrigerator sales and service. All work guaranteed. LEONARDS East Gate Ph. 4-1240 New and refresher classes starting now at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in shorthand, typewriting and associated sub jects. Phone 2-6655 for information. Veteran, wife, baby desire unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment by June 1. Myers, Box 1675. FOR RENT OR SALE: Munnerlyn Vil lage prefabricated house. Ready soon. See at 114 Munnerlyn Drive or write Box 809, College Station, Texas. Shaw’s Finger-Paint Sets to keep that youngster occupied in the hot summer days. Joyce’s Toy House, 608 S. College, Phone 2-2864. FOR SALE: Argus Camera, German made light meter and flash bulb attach ment. Dorm 5, Rm. 318. New shipment of natural gas ranges just received. Wilson-Bearrie Co., one block east of bank. College Station, Phone 4-8531. FOR SALE: 28 foot LaSalle house trail er, 1945 model. Owner desires smaller trailer. Write J. D. Marchant, Box 2224, College Station, Texas or come by trailer area No. 2, trailer No. F-4. LOST: New If & E Log Log Duplex slide rule on April 21st. Finder return to Hart F-7 please. Reward. LOST: In Academic parking lot Satur day 26th of April. A notebook and 2 text. If found contact Allen Ritter, Rm 309, No. 17. FOR SALE: 1945 Cushman Scooter. Farmer, Box 353, 4108A College Main. LOST ON CAMPUS: One in Fort Worth National Bank Vestal 4-5584. case. Call EATING OUT IS FUN — AT — HOTARD’S CAFETERIA 311 North Main—Bryan ‘Where the ART OF FINE COOKERY Has Not Been Forgotten” Infants’ Dresses, Maderia $4.99 Batiste Dresses— Hand Embroidered $2.98 $2.95 Slips, Maderia Slips, Batiste 89c (Lace Trim) Crochetted Bootees - 89c & $1.49 (Hand Made) Afghans—All Wool $3.99 — $5.49 (Satin Bound) This is NATIONAL BABY WEEK Here are some of the items we have: Gowns—Cotton, Crepe 98c White, Pink and Blue Kimonis—Cotton, Crepe 98c White, Pink and Blue Pillow Cases, Linen $1.89 — $2.29 Rubber Sheets by Kleinert— Waffle Weave Pneumatic 18x27 89c Rubber Sheets, 27x36 98c Rubber Sheets, 36x54 $1.69 Plastikool Sheets, Waterproof $1.95 Other items: Belt Holders, Bath Warmers, Bath Sterilizers, Diaper Bags, Night Lights, Car Seats, Strollers, Play Pens, Beds and Inner Spring Wet- proof Mattresses. IMMIE’S GIFT and TOT SHOP 1001 South College Avenue PHONE 2-1618 $pr si Ctey HERE’S WHAT YOU DO—Send us a crazy shot featuring Pepsi Cola. We’ll select what we think are the three or four best “shots” every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. If it isn’t, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. AND—if you just sort of happen to send in a Pepsi-bottlecap with your “shot,” you get twenty bucks instead of ten, if we think your “shot” is one of the best. Address: College Dept.,Pepsi-Cola Company,Long Island City.N.Y. Franchised Pepsi-Cola Bottlers from coast to coast.