r \ et’s Wife to Run Nureery Saturday Mrt. Mtrr'fl BarfWId, wif# of an Akv>« vpfchiir win oporat* a wry for itud+nU' chiVdron on unity afUrnoon to uonait pa nur- Sat- partnta •Baylor vamo. ro of th« chll- ^ •ntll afUr Uto |ama. cSarfinf raaaonabl* for im» aftorntma, Barfltld to attand th« A. A Hho will tiSi dr« baby- aarva licht it- yaaUrday. In a< aittiny, aha will froahmantf t| hlddioa. Tha Barfiald* Ufjrin tha fifth homa on th* laft, Mtadowland St., batwaan Grant lartlaa Station on Highway I and Collaga Viaw Ap- Office Housing Needs Ri And Apartments looms atatad I artmanta. V .T*- Am made to order to pkmne the moot exciting cattleman, rodeo performer, or canoal wearer— — Ahao — A Very Nice Line of Stock Roota i V • . * (a i ■ $23*75 ; "Z I li ; I | SEE THEM HOUCK’S BOOT SHOP North Gate — College Station An appaal waa iaauad today for rooma, apartmanu and houaaa, iLtodlerda and homaownan id i m t<, * I W ok Mm la^^aa aamlatMl Ia tlmft _ invrtii nAYt D##n mmmki to iii% aurh vataneiaa, avan for ovar tha waah-ond with tha rhlaf of houalng, tataphona, 4-MU. Football fan* and rtaltora for * gam# hara Saturday with Bay* r and waoh-ond funetlona, hart iwquaalail room* far In aaaaaa of a iupply now llatod, it waa point- out. Tha applteatlon for pormanant oma, houaaa and apartmant* I* almOat an bfiak aa tho damand for waah-and fattiltlaa, It waa aUtod. Agronomy Society IReet Wednesday New member* of tho Agronomy Society will bo initiated Wednoe- day evening at 7)10 p. m. in tho AI Lecture Room, it waa announc ed Friday. Student* wiahing to join the chib thou Id get a copy of the constitu tion in the agronomy department'* office, Experiment Station Build ing. At last Tuesday’* meeting chang- * were^recommended in the club conatitution. These changes will be voted upon at the first regular meeting in November. W. H. Gaston, summer parlia mentarian from Waxahachie, waa elected treasurer, while Claude B. Cook of Fort Worth waa appointed junior representative to the Agri cultural Council. Four member* of the Agronomy Society will be aelected to attend the crop judging contest to be held in Chicago during the middle of November. Welcoming Croup Leaves for Baylor A portion of tho Aggie Welcom ing Committee loft thia morning for Huy lor Unhroralty on a good will mission connottod annual Baylor-A. A I with the ■■■HE' iwosi to bo ployed Saturday Throe eaoota and two veteran students war* slated to gtvo ■Wl talk* to tho Bovlor student amphaoialng friendship between the two athooia. They Included Cadet Colonel Jaok K, Jart.on, Cadet LA. Cm. John T, Milter. Co dot Major Dovld Fait, l H kirh ardaon, and tho fhalrmon nf th* rommlttoo, Ralph Rothman Mirbardapn ami Rothman a her* af tho rommlt son and Fort have been requested to iM tho group In formulating plana for tho aotivltlei this week- Miller, to mem- while Jack of properation* for handling tho |amo crowd hove boon dlacuaaod by the committee In pre- vioua meeting*. Final plan* will be diaeloted later thia week In or der that all Aggie* may do thoir part toward affording the Baylor rooter* a royal welcome to th* campus. Garden Club Hears Talks on Flowers I Enjoy the lavish lather, of “Scafnrth Shaving Soap, Dr. A. F. DeWerth, professor in the landscape art department, •poke to the AAM Garden Club on the culture of rooea. Dr. De- Werth llatod that guosawork had boon tektn out of gardoning and that it la a aclonllfk endeavor He suggested that roeoa be trim med at a twenty four inch height in th* aprinf, and also said that •a could ba grown anywhere In Texas If th* eoll and planta were treated properly, Mr* J. K Roberta, an authority on flower* In thia aeetion, a poke on th* rer* of hulhe. She aald that bulbs had to he lifted each year aa they had a tendency to sink further down In th* aeU. AAM Garden Cluo members mndr plana for a November fhry aanthemum show to he held In the "Y" Chapel. Sanderson Heads Graduate Club Charles Sanderson waa elected president of the Graduate Club at a recent meeting. Also choaen to head the organisation were A. S. Heiba, vice-president; Hugh Lof- land, secretary; and W. J. Graff, treasurer. Dr. Paul B. Pearson, dean of the graduate school, aa guest apeaker, discussed the graduates’ problems and how the dean’s office planned to cop* with these difficulties. He emphasised the need and suggested the appointment of an advisory committee of graduate students to serve with him in discussing the problems of th* graduate school. Following his speech, Dr. Pearson held an open discussion, answering questions from the floor. A social period with cold drinks and cookies concluded th* meeting. An announcement that the Urn* of the next meeting would be Novem her I was mad*. No ASMK Tonight The arlglaally scheduled meet ing of the American Iter let y of Mechanical Raglneers will net he held tonight due to unforeseen rlreumetuneea, it was announced yeuterduy. Those ond other Sea forth essentials... o*'h packaged in handsome stoneware, only II Gift seta, $2 to $7. Seaforth. 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y. z v FOR SEAFORTH SETS HIT N. Main 4 U Sturdily constructed unfinished desks, cheat of drawers All typeo custom built furniture. STUBMCBArr 00. 4 blocks north. North Oat* on old Bryan cut-off. Smart Shop Bryaa Lack's Auto Stores JOE FAULK 32 Whiner Bike Motor* Bicycle Rupplleo Southgate Ootteg* Bta. 4-IMI >. I GENUINE PONTIAC 217 Bo Bryan MM9 14 : Andrews Elected Chairman of SAM Donald Andrews, veteran etudent from Dallas, waa elected rhatrman of the Society for th* Advance ment of Management at the first meeting of the school year, Phil toaok from Bon Antonio, waa named vice-chairman and Dn- mon Godwin of Port Arthur, see- retery-troaaurer 0. L. Street man, member of B Air Fore* from Orapolond, waa elected Junior rep- reeentetlve y> the Student Kngl- saute MM. UsNe Dupuy of Waro and Jack Turner of San Antonio will servo as senior and junior ropresents thres, respectively, to the Engineer magaalne. Turner will also be pub lic relations officer for th* seeloty, A committee under the leader ship of Koeub will meet soon to discuss plans for a barbecue to be held during the week-end of a home football game. Johnson Chib To Sponsor Barbecue Friday night the Johnson County AAM Club will have a free barbe- i cue at ricnie anit number 1, Hen- sel Pare beginning at < p. m., It waa announced yesterday | Student! planning to attend should contact A. R. Buckner, Room 8 L, Puryear before noon, Thursday, Allen To Speak To Architects W. R. Allen, who recently jointed th* A. A M. Architecture depart ment, will speak before the Archi tectural Society Tuesday night in the architectural lecture r -oim'H Allen received his B. A. degi from Carnegie Tech, and completed hie masters work at Harvard. IIKATERS HEATERS 1 . FOR YOUR PONTIAC Limited j ^ l v ' f _ “• r h*-'- Immmliete Intkllatlon ALSO HEATERS FOR OTHER MAKES AND MODEL CARS I DISHMAN PONTIAC I , V: 1 H b ** ; f \ t li , " i ■ ■ * ¥> Arrow from Post Office PR—o f-IIM MI.M \ M vl I | | II l.'IU < N|mi| tin,; IiImhIh Ml I 4 III • ‘M! RAY’S Snack Bar TASTY SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN DRINKS Opto 11 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. North Oats