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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
r * 0:45 a. rtu ihip, 11 a m, t Fellowsh bran student service floor Assembly Room on Second - of YMCAg' Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pas dr Sundayi Sunday School and Stud* *t Bible Class, 9:30 a.m. r Worship Service, [11 a.njj ni. ]Svenin|g Worship, 7:30 p. HILLEL SERVICES YMCA Chapel Cabinet Room BAPTIST CHURCH One blo<?k norths of North Rev. R. L. Browh, Pastier Sunday Sunday School. 9:45 a. ri. Morning Worship, 10:50 a* nl. Training Union, 6t:15 p. A. Evening Worship,. 7 ,V—p==Wednesday Prayer Meeting, p. jjn |. Nursery at all bervices THE A. j tfTT & M. PRE8BYTUl^A^ CHURC" 3 YMCA Chapel Rflv. Norman Andetson, P Sunday! V % 'r ■ * Worsh p Cultural, C|®klSTIAN i F ' Assdml ervices, 7:15 p. m Wednesday ;,i1 f ;! Sout dr 111 lev, ft fs idan ] lelvey, Vi 'f.v !F! •' \ l f m > y • Ii ■. l! i i is i \ ! i X ni' b __ 'L TA W Otocial eeting, 7:15 p. W. 1 SCIENCE ORG1 ZATION bly Room, YMCA ting first Thursddjr ach month n . ^ Discussion group every Sunday Ga ^ I 11a.m. i ! Our Bryan stc ur tsrya ir new s ouit new store — 117 re is | METHODIST CHURCH •itl One block east and one block north of North Gate Rev. laniea Jackson, Pastor Morning Worship ; s, 9 and 11 a. m. . i School, 10 a. m. j Y. F., 6 p. m. p [l, 0:45 ee Club, 9:45 a. m. 'rayer and jon, 11 a. m.: 'SL, 6:30 ;p. m, sry at!all services ;• j, .1 ...|j ■ 1 MART'S CHAPEL of North Gate etv, J. B.i Gleissner & v . J. Valent^, Chaplains [. Sunday ; J . Mass, Sdrmon, land Holy Cotrimunion 8r30 |a. mi and 10 a. m. an Ctrffee Club, 10 a.m. infessions before Mass on Sunda; ta 6:0<j 6:15 6:S0 7:00 7:15 7::» 7:46 8:00 :00 On . J MurIc, | r«pm #nd Morning A*M Fi Sfc Ne\6» or AkkI Ves tel te Speali Before T.S.P.E. | I .| h|' ; . Donald M, Vestal, Jr., will speak to the Brazos Chapter of T.S.P.E. Two 9:30 10:0j0 10:^0 News Siimmary it Tommy BartlpUsi 'll. [S. Navy Band on “Heat Pump Research’’ Monday f e c t u r e id November 24, at 7:30 p. m. in the ical _ ' 1 Engineers, faculty, and stu ToiOmy Bartlptl ~U. S'. Nfcvy Ba Junior Junction 1‘iaRo Playhouse Happy Birthday Pi .paoft Piano Playhouse j|_ ^ 11:00 j Johnny Thompson ewmar Coii* Identical Serjvice Sunday 0appy Gospel Services, 7 p Wednesday Wesley Fellowship and Choi)' practice, 7 p. m ' ; -| •il- r jnday |momings & M. CHURCH OF CHRIST block north of North Gate apies F. Fowler, Minister , f f 'j Sunday i' lible Glasses, 9:45 a. mi Worship Service, 10:45 a. m. Young People’s Meeting, 6:15 Fuijinit the Future 11:30 | American Farmer li:55 ; Bryan News '}2:05 Prexame Melodic ’2 :i0 i Football 4:60! After the Ohtne ' 5 :Q0 j Sportsman ' 5:15 j Terry and The Pirates 5:1101 Sign Off 7130 j Sijrn On ^ SUNDAY _K n j -X j. ! ■ r i w fckned as we are moving to FH* ^lain (in the same block) u i. i i'! N ' jamas Tor realj sleeping comfort ua^r of Pleetway Pajamas -famous for their balooii r 4wat—side tabs . . . T* ; “ .!■ 3.95 to 5.95 \ 1 i t- ; »t i[-. r 1 iy i MoW y Iveiiing Worship, 7:15 p. m. •j. Wednesday adies Bible Class, 9:15 a. m. rayer.Meetirig, 7:15 p. m. Thursdby ji ; Young Men’s Training Class, ! 6:15 pTraj. | ' i f Baptists to Hear r Mary Hardin Girls Eight Mary Hartjin Baylor girls wll give a special Sunday evening progrim at i7:15, pj;m. in the First Baptist Clulreh of College Station according to) ReVerend R. L Brown. The girls, who ! will. Arrive in the Baptist student station wagon, are: Doris Stonehatn, student sec retary, jluHai Ann Smith, a Hearne gitil, Uh^rlotte Buinph from Rosen berg, Helen Stapleton from San Antonio, Berpia Mile Vfrpm Miden, La., Patty Cdnn fnom Chattanooga, Tehn.„ Helen Holnfies of Lafayette, Lai and Barbara Taylor of Pear- The special program which the girls plan to [present will consist of songs .musical numbers, and ghdit messages, j | / TEXOU1 mtractors a tt c Homeb\vTiers choice for painting any kind of Wall surfaces. It’s flat restful, glareless and covers—one coat. $3.00 per Gal. $1.00 per Qt. OH A P M A N’S Paint & Wallpaper Co. VNext to the Post Office Brjyan | ourn on 7(30) Coffee Concert 8:00! Aggie! (lospal Time 8(15[ Shiloh Gospel Singers . 8:301 Coast t,i Co«st on a Bug 8:45) Music Fill 9j:00[ Ldtheraln 9:30). Southerbaireji 10:00) Music Ity Muster Composer* 11:00 Church | Music i 11:30 College! Ave. Baptist Church 12':00 Honcydreamers 12:15) Raymond Swing 12:30) Slimmy Kayes! Serenade 1:00| Old Fushioned Rev. Hr. 2:00i Silver Jackets ) 2:30 This Vteek Around the World 3:00l These Are Our Children 3:30j Phttie ; Page Presents 3:00 Bill L#nce 4:30 Cpuntehipy 5:00| Drew Pearson 5:15) Monday Morning Headlines 5:3a S|ign Off} MONDAY 5:4.3 Sign'.On .j j Iji ‘. / 5:45 Musical Prqgmm | 6:0(1 Texas Farm and Home Program 6:13 Coffee Club 7:0(j Slartiin Agrongky / 7:13 Or. hidds New* of Aggieland < I! Tik Timd '/ jM . Breakfast Club My Troo Storif - y Womans Worltj/ The Listening- Post Breakfast iu Hollywood Galen Drake Ted Malone ■ K J Welconye Travelers Record Back | Bryg'n News i | j BaUkhage Talking ! Newscast Musile for Monday! - 1 ;ft6l Walter Kiernan ■Jylo Ktnel A Albert 1:3fj Biiide and Groom 2:00 Ladies Be Seated 2:35 Paul Whiteman Club 3:30 Treasury Show 3:4!j Folk Music’of France . 4:0(1 After noon Music Your American Music 4:3d Warriors of Peace 5 :0R''Sportsman -- 3 :1a ' The (iollcge Speaks 5:3d Sign Off Electrical Engineering room dents df this : area are invited to hear. hjm. J \J !j; Mr. Vestal is from Ft. Worth and grjaduuted from AjAM. in 1938 w!ith a degree ih Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engir neering. He was a ..military govern ment officer of the U. S. Army from 1941 to 1946. He worked for Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp from 1946 to February, 1947. Then he became Research Engineer for the Engineering Experiment Sta tion in charge of Reverse Cycle Heating Projects for the .Texafi A. & M., Research Foundation. — I'.Jk——Jrv McKnight Elected Arts and Sciences Council President Peyjion/ McKnight,i 22-year-old senior history major from Quit- man, wds elected president of the newly-created Student Arts and Sciences Council at a-meeting yes terday in the Academic Building. McKnight is president bf the Pre- ) Law Club. W. E. Reifschlager, 23, a biolo gy major and president; of the Bio logy Club, was- elected} secretary- treasurer. | A The group whjch parallels the Engineers Council and Agriculture Council, is composed of represen- tativef? from each student'club as sociated with the School of Arts and Sciences. In addition intramu ral activities are represented on the council. ) i'■! f 1 . r jEj ,. r The Satiation FRIDAY,) NOVEMBER ^ 1947 Reserved Officers Hear Career Plan Army resenm o ffii'er mer r ibers of ay Students fin Date Tickets I/' ! r '' I '' Of the 35 day students who sub mitted their names for date tickpts to the Turkey-Day football game, 23 have Won tickets. Two tickets have not yet been given out aiid those students who Submitted their names, but whose nahres do )hot! appear below, are asked to Cop- tact Bennie Zipn ir^ Goodwin Hall Friday. || jj ? ! Those who won tickets are: Bill Guthrie; .John Alston , Smith, Don !r. Carroll, John W. Tayis, Henry O. Tays, Jack R. Wajtson, DelVin R. Barrett, Henry D. Thuen, Eu gene Spanidl, GuS' PrJ-, L. D. Du- puy, R. B-i Reinhart), Donald L. Price, Wiflipm S. Dywnard, Don Lindsay, Bennie A. Z(nn Jr., Tom my Holcomb, Richajrd H. Harrison-, Robert B. Krause, Norman E. Hol brooks, Bruce Williams, and Jim mie IWe Toyle. Pre-Laws to Hear District Judge District Judge W. S. Barron will jspeak before the Pre-Law Society in the Asserhbly, Room of the YMCA Monday night at 7 p.m. His topic, “The Lawyer in a Cri sis,’’ gives a resupie of the part taken by lawyers! ip local, state and national emergencies. Judge Barron was reared in this vicinity; attended Allen Academy, and graduated frojn Sam Houston Teachers ■ College. I He served as Superintendent of Schools of Grimes County in ipi6 and prac ticed law there. In 1917 Barron came to Bryan SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI- \FIEp AD. Rate* ... . S< a.word p«i in|sertion with a 254 minimum. Spact raUn in Classified Section . . . .,;60f pet ) column inch. Send all 'claMiljled* Witli remittance to tlhe Student Activi ties Office. All ad, should be turned in by 10:00 A. M. of the dajr before publi cation. (7) THE SCRIBE £HOP ]— Typing, miiheo- grabbing, drawing. Rhone 2-6705. 1007 East ’23rd, Bryan, (jl) ATTENTION ENGINEERS — Get your! engineer's math chart at the Exchange i Stofe. (7) FOR SALEi-Stnall ictimfortable home at) 1 208! S. Munnerlyn, Drive. Price re*(son-fj able. See Sam Aubrey after 5:00 jp.m[i at A-7-W, College View- (1) AGGIE VET and wife. No pet.«, no ifchilr drep. Want email, unfurnished houtje of apartment. Call Mrs. Gates, 4-6724. ,1(5) : f_ *—j(— CAMERA FANS— Guarantecd fresh 85 im reloads. Choice iof emulsions. Ansco Sun i vie iiiu preme, Ansco tjltra-specd and Eastmaw IliffiRI Plus X. 36 ex. 50f, 20 ex. SSf. 6. FI Bristow, No. 14—320. (7) 11 11 FOR SALE -1942 Ford, 6 cylinderl) f}- at Trailer H2, See. |2, after 3:00 p.m). FOR SALE—1936 Ford coupe. 408',4 N Avenue. 2 blocks south Youngblood*. (Ijl |i.i ■ ■ . ■ 1 » i - .i.ii. ■ >i i ^ j j i I-I WANTED—Ride to Annex Monday tbri| Saturday.'Must be at work at H:00i a.mi Also rkle hlome if possible. Witlihg W pay. Call Francis ! Ponthieux, 4-8(557, of 2-6625, Extension ,10. (4) U '■ a i WANTED TO RENT -GaM South Oakwood. Call 15 f Prje-Med Society ill Hold Costume Ball Next Month rwri in or neu 4<h54. 15)!j j FOR, SALE-1939-ij4rd beluxe. NeW nui tor—body fair. 4695.06. See Caraway, Bryan Village, after SfOfl.'U) BABY SITTER Thanksgiving game. B-l7- Z. •C5>ll4?g5»\Viow. 1(7) — -H ■ 4 r- *- n - FOIt SALK—Small ivory Mnjentic i rnilic coi)dition. x 116.00. Cull 2-2209.; THE A. & M. LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM J ‘ V I ' i . ... is leaving Saturday 1 foP t Chicago International Livestp Exposition. ’ { This ’ trip is ! financed by \t !h fe Saddle and Sirloin Club with pro ceeds frmln tbe Aggie Rodebi ; Claude Broome, president pjf thje Saddle and S rloin Club, wishes tb express the dub’s appreciatifjm tp the people who attended the! I'odeb ing I Tuesday night, Norman Hal- bropkh, Vice-president of the socie-) ty, jinnounced that a costume ball i Woulld be held .'Decernlier 13 at) Bbisja Hall, A) buffet supper will be the 479th Composite Groui Jmard Colonel Lantlon J. Lockett, senior instructor, of Houston] explain It he army’s new career guidarce plan at a meeting in the Chemistry Lec- tuure Room last might. The new vancement'of' j fe^rffor^ terms! sen’! and especially to the merchants of personnel. ,t was explained. , jn | as Speakor of the House dur _ , Bryan and College Station who A moving picture film concern- j n g jjjs last term. In 1940 he be- i contributed so generopsly to the ing rocket warfare was also ex-; came District Judge with offices i fio^cial success of this.rod^. , located in Bryan. He,} was instru- ' :1_ " - mental in forming the: South Cen- j tral Texas Bar Association and. is | active in prominent j a w circles hibited. Col. R..A. Eads, command ing officer, discussed opportunities for retirement and inactive train-- ing pay. The Large ;est Electrical Appliance Store in Bryan— ! 1 ] ■ i Come in and see us for large Or small appliances: j\ Radios, Electric Irons, Stu dent Lamps, Floor Lamps, Presto Cookers, Coffee Makers ... \ |md many other usefuls [ .UNITED APPLIANCES, Inc. 25th £ Washington Sts. Phone 2-1496 ) ; , r M " .—^—— during the intermission, and gn awalrj will be made to the couple wearingjthp most original costume. The members of the Pre-Medical Advisory Committee will act as jddjjres for the Selection. A discussion wa|s held concern ing! the plans fbr opportunity ) aiwalrds; and scholarships to be j.granted to pre-medical students of j omstaijiding] mefit. Contributions | to the fund?, which will subsidize ! j^these awards will come, fort the | nios)t part, ifom the A&M Medical i Alujnnii. President of the Society! ) Donj iCarjrolj stated that any cor- j respiondehce regarding the scholar-j j shins should be addressed to the j | A&^l Former Students Associa tion). ! - ■ The next meeting, Scheduled for December, will include a talk on served ; historical background of Ambr- \ ican defense. throughout this areR. Members of the SquUi Central Texas Bar Association/nave been invited to the mepfjng Monday night. The general) public is in-} vited to attend. , . . 1 1 — It O S E S Friday afternoon, Saturday,) and Sunday at The Rose STAND S. College Road, Bryan \ , -V f hon'j Christmas Card . .. the ndw Hallmark ( Cards for Men. Re- p|rcM[»)ftions of famous sports paintingi—game birds^ birc dogs), gijime fis^-make these Hallmark Caitds ilrvly Cards fo Men. Come in and ask for thi new Hallmark Christmas Card Sankey Park 17 Bryan hr £ p' XT' r -y— ■ 1 jj ' j l>l •'■•'"jj 1 y 1 | ; If)® Chatham Blankftte, 100% Vifgin Wool m 1001 S. COLLEGE AVI 1'J I ^T V ' i I I- ■ ’ •r 1; when they ’ - Tlo clear Whil thefjia other than f- ■' * :» » r j! 6 x 54 $6.95 | ,42 x 60 9.50 l ' \ ■ White, pink and blue. N .25% Wo'ol: .\\ i ,12 x 60 4.49 ' j;36 |x 54 3.99 f Cotton and Rayon mix^d: 16 x 54 2.49 I 2.91) 5 astel colors. IK S GUT & TO{r SHOP ' BRYAN Houira:. 8:30 a.m. to 6:0O p.m. I K PHONE 2-1618 1 ■ T ~~7\' ATTENTION CADETS v I We hid a sizable stock of A^gie Campalign Hats left in stock came non-reg. Jj ; ] . !' I : *'(' 1 I [I j. , nis stock we have reduced the price to — I 4^ fihi. md ’, m .. $5.00 : is non-reg. it can be mation wear. i- ■ r.l : I EXCHANGE STORE “! Seeing Texas. ! Agjgi si ■. - , J I ■- ^ i -><• ■ ji u ' »■! r 1': What’s Cooking? j : ' C' .American veterans com- MITtEE MEET, 7:00 p.m., Mon- ! day) Cabinet I Rptmiv YMCA. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB Room 5 Science Hall at 7:80 p.m. Monday November 24. Business sessiop. i INTERNATIONAL CLUB 7:30 p, m., Friday, YMCA Assem bly) Room. NEWMAN CLUB, 7:15 p. m., j Mojndhy, Basement of St. Mary’s j chapfi. NEWMAN CLUB. 7:30 p. m., Su|)day, Party given ny Children j of Mary of St. Antony's Parish. | f?E!XAS SOCIETY of Profession-! al; Engineers, 7x30 p. m., Monday, E lx Lecture Room. —r r: ! ! f'-' 1 ! ohi on rainy daj I' - CADETS- i [ *i ) (Continued .from Paget 3 f .• 1 ■ • 1 J ! diiriiig the afternoon. : \ ![ ; Ri^ht halfback Bobby Dew was out fvith a bad knee but fhe will piobably be able to resume prac- jtijee by ttye first of next week. Odell StatitZenberger’s hip injury I wasn’t bothering him jand he was " dpvpg his’ usuaj good blocking, i As this was jonly a light scriih- niagfe \workout, the team was not doing bap badly. They go through a WorkoiR <iaily form from five until six-tmrty and the players got fatigued toward the end of the practice. Yesterday was just an rff-day and the whole team will probably be back in form today. / For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 803 S..Main -.J^rvan Ph. 2-2832 ^ PHIUP MORRIS i Is so much better to smoke 1 . PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an extra benefit found in no other cigarette. For PHILIP Morris is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating. Remember: Less irritation means more smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! If every smoker knew what Philip Morris smokers know, they’d ALL change to PHILIP MORRIS. •'vi* i-N : y ( * si. ■si- ■'! M --ii ;L : a 1; " -Pi '-I m \ m. ■m y$ f 'if! i i I, iili; i : J’- it !) f l u-l d m Wf A:/'W m-MM up DIAMOND EDGE POCKETK ju'UlM. SPORTING GOODS Hillcrest i - Hardware 2013 College Road . i' .y 11 IT: T l , i '/1; ,» r. ;! . 7*’ 1 ■ J -I j 1 ' k- m , ..yl