The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1947, Image 4

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Americans
To Meet Tonight
a itadent from
Dm Utin-
tho Awmbly
TMCA at 7:30 p. m
Union ScJrvke At
Annex Scheduled
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Tha Sacrawnt of tbc lord's 1
Supper will be administered Sun
day memint at 11 a. m. to fmh-l
RMn students at the Little Affie-1
land Cbapel
lee. Carloe Deris, assistant pas-1
tor of tbe A. A M. Methodist
deliver the communion |
the subject, “Hun-
little Kids With Big Dogs And
Strange Pets Seen at Pet Show
If
ims AVALON CLUB
M Ml W. Bryan—Hwy. H
U«»rd BoawoQ, Proprietor
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BeaaUful Danoe Floor .
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V Church, will del
metiitation on
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SUNDAY
Ite >%« Oe
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see
Church School will bo at 10 a.1 J ^ c2* b«.
m., and rrtninf worship at 7 p. m. J n
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refukr monthly troop I 2
for ednaero of ths woth \
Composite Group will be held et i
• a. m.'Monday, November 10 in
y Court
Group to Meet
The
A**. aefUrt Ctevsh
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the County
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Subject te discussion wH) bo:|
"Military Inteltiftnce."
BCE .
EL WHITLEY, R
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Phone 2-7009
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Brjrnn, Texas
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PRE-WAR FIVE ROOM HOME facing
a paved street near the Country Club.
This houae is vacant and the buyer
can have immediate poaMeaion.
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FURNISHED TWO-BEDROOM HOME
facing paved street Situated m a
large lot near the campua. Cash
equity and buyer can aaeuma exiatinK
loan at payment! of $80 per month.
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BEE UB FOR BEAUTIFUL
BUILDING BITES
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J. C. CULPEPPER
REALTY CO. <
Aseociatee:
Mrs. Joes Henaarling
Mr. Claude Bearden
Mr. Charlea Armstrong
till MeeCes tUmUs NseSHew
iiM aw* Oft
MONDAY
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IiM Jtesisel PisoHi
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Ilil Osffta Chib
f iSS Mania AswaUr
fit* nr aem
TtN Mrs* of Afftakee
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11 :M Wakosa TroooWrt
11 iM NaaaH Beak .
11 iSI Bnroo Nava
ISAS BauSSaea TsISIbs
If :ll Htawaaat
IS liS Maak Has Monday
IiM Waltar XtaTMa
1:11 llhai tad A kart
l .M Brtda and Groom
t :St Ladtaa Ba Baa tad
l .M PmI WSttaaM* Club
S :M T> tally 8 Wow
1 :«$ Folk Muata af PrMca
4 St ConaUnt I a radar
4:11 Tour A mar Iran Maak
4:41 Harry Hartkk
IV# Bportamaa
1:11 Tan* Bad the Flrataa
»:M Slrn Off
In the sifhth emiuel Dof end
P-t Show, spooeored by the AAM
Cornoluiauu: School Mothers end
Deds Club, hold last ni(ht Ann
Schlesselinsn took first honor* in
the lonf-haired pore bred doc
petition. Second and third pieces
' to Joe Steen end
John Cecil Culpepper, respectively
The feature of the evening wee
e trend parade of the pets load by
their young master*. Pint prlae
for the moat novel unit of the pa
rade went to little Jeen Adam*
second to Lee Adcock, and third to
baby David Potter.
Harold Lee Page won flnt priie
for large ehort haired dags, Paula
Pserton won ascend prlae and Jeck
Debitor* third.
Other elaeeea and award* werei
dsdlum *iae, long hair, ftr*t prise,
Emeet Tanaer, Meond, Beeei Luth
er. and third, Lanclla Haupt. Me
dlum *i*ed short hair, first, Patsy
Varval and aeeond, * Don DlUhr.
Small, long haired, pure bred doga,
flnt, Sue Hopper, isoond, David
Potter and third, Beto Perryman.
Small, short halnd pun brad dogs
flrat priM, John Harrintrton
Long halnd, eroM-bnd dog*—
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Battalion
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1947
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ELL wm A HAYTALTON CLASS1-
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IS esies sr were
Sparks, James Mangrum, Mn.
E. Elmquist and Dr. George
What’s Cooking?
AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of col-
lege station Methodist Church, 7:30
t m., Monday, et home of Mrs.
S. Mogford. 214 Lee St
AVC, 7 p. m., Priday, YMCA.
Party in Bryan.
BRAZOS ftOA, 7:30 p. m.. Tuee-
day, Petroleum Engineering Lec
ture Room.
BAA SOCIETIES, 7:30 p. m.,
Tueaday. Agricultural Engineering
l ^AFTirr*irruDENT union,
after Jamboree, Saturday, Pint
Baptist Chunh. Hayride.
CAMERA aUB, 7 p. m„ Mon
Conversational german
4 p. m., Priday, Room lift, Acs
demio,
ENTOMOLOGY CLUB, tilO p.
MmAiooday. Reap I, BeWiwe Hall.
LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, 7t30
^.^m., Priday, YMCA Asaembly
MARKETING AND PINANCB
LUB, 7:30 p. m^ Tueeday, Room
7i30 p.m., Tues.
Heins Varieties, flrat prlae,
Henson, second, Arthur S
end third, Jack McNeely.
halnd, eroaa-brad 4
rietiee first prise,
ry, second, Janice H
third, Lee Juania Martin
Special—dog tricks demonstrated
fint prise, Berry Belcher and sec
ond, Janice Hildebrand. Other pets:
cast—flnt prise, Bill Anniatead
second, Lee Adcod and third, Joan
Walker; rabbit*-first prise, Do
lores Lanicek. Miscellaneous fim
prise, Barbara Ann Neathery, see
ond, Fred Anderson and third
Carieton. Pete weighing over 200
ounds—first prise, Bobby Weet.
The Judges for the show were A
K.
Edds.
Pauls Pearson won the ticket
selling competition for the grade
school and Ann Copeland for the
junior high. The room prises were
won by Mn. Leighton’s third
grade and Miss Neelley's fifth
grade. A contest was conducted
for the beet advertising posteiv-
winners wen Jimmy Simpson,
third grade and Virginia Hickman
of the fifth grade. Awards for
ticket sales and posters wen do
nated hy College Station mer-
chsnta.
E. M. Hlldebnnd was genenl
chairmen and was see is ted by C.
O. Spriggs, production; Ray Oden,
business manager; Meaning Smith,
ring matter; Charles U Motto,
judging and awards; Marty 0. Ka-
rvw, ngietntioni C, 0, "Spike”
White, btunta and features; P A.
Vaughn, food: Raymond Reiser,
publicity j and P, I. Dantberg, prop,
ttfty. Tie Boy Stout troop assisted
the committee at the show.
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When
farming i
used Hah for
ateng 1
undertook
linn they
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TOO MUCH CHICKEN
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -***-
The Agricuiture Department re- .
ported today, on the fifth poultry-
else Thursday of the Food Conser
vation Program, that the nation's
markets an being glutted with I-
poultry. V
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MAKE IT EARLY
Itat Sitting for Your . 4 .
Aa usual, wo aw going to bo nishod in
Dooombor, ao come Uua month and got
prompt aorvico.
AGG1ELAND STUDIO
JM Boaollk, Prop. N. OtW
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1 Meat Cm. •& rib —
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block* 4owiu(rmuc from Iho Hm north va
Brrsa. Hewari. H O Neoty MT-S
1 Psi wee Fek Bwpe tieeiwi. «ke U-
1 Fee-wer lotto 11—. toe 4*4*
1 Fek Be^HtoB Stool (oierikel to
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1 Gom Feae-Uke Bletkte Beeer whb tt
1 Law-Lee DeeUrk Depke BMr Bek
1 Clarinet
JOHN D. THOHFR
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WHEN TOl"KE IN A HURRY TOR
LAJr, 7:W p.
2 Agriculture H»
■SENIOR CLASiT
Room 301, Ooedwinl
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L&M.
Food Market
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FREE DELIVERY
TO COLLEGE STATION
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Ph.2-6189
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RAY’S
Snack Bar
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TASTY
SANDWICHES
FOUNTAIN
DRINKS
Opfen 11 a.m. — 10:00 p.m.
North Gate
LUNCH or SUPPER
Drop By
GEORGE’S
Fur a Sandwich and Drink
(ORRYt HURB
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C €L«THBS
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FEATURES:
1. Hand Stitched Edges
2. Welted Trou&er Scams
3* Hand Stitched Button Holes
4. Patch Pockets
5. Drape, Conservative, Lounge
Models
6. Dropped Belt Loops in Rants
7. Zipper Fly
8. Button, Tab, or Flap on Back
Pockets
You may have any or all of these features
on a new suit if desired.
LOOK AHEAD FOB THE HOLIDAYS!
CORKY & BIRD CLOTHES
“The Store of Personal Attention"
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Beat S.M.U. Aggies
CLEANING — PRESSING
WATERPROOFING
Repair Work and
leraliona
AGGIE CLEANERS
N. Gate We Deliver Phone 4-4864
All Kinds of
Alteral
"Lira iNauRANCR
A PUBLIC TRUBT'*
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Aggies-Let’s Whip S. M. U.
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Be ready (or the big /
;. doings Saturday
GREEN OR PINK SLACKS * . .1X60
GREEN SHIRTS . 1160
DRESS AND O’SEAS CAPS
i Drau up for the game!
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JACK’S PASTRY SHOP
FULL UNI Of
CAKES
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AND
PASTRIES
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Come in for HOT DOUGHNUTS
afUr3P.lL
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PRESTON (Pee Wee) SMITH
Wiogbwk hail, from Bryan—Weigh. 180. S' 8*. age 20.
Letterman '45 • '46. Completed one pane for 24 yards—
Caught 8 paaeea for 90 yards—Returned 7 kicks for 124
yds. in 1946. All-SUte at Bryan High in ’44. Has an
other year of eligibility left
FORD MUNNERLYN, ’26, Vice-Pretident & Agency Director
AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1
DISTRICT MANAGER CENTRAL TEXAS AGENCY
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Sidney L. Lovelete ’38
Harry Hooker ’35
M. M. Ertklne
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Weldon L. Maplea *43
Ray Smith
H. B. Burgees 20
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS - W. N. ‘Flop’ COLSON ’40
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Hounton Texas
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