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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
,t v | 11 / If A&M’s <a successful I roi holidays, they n Uhiahe position Ft, Worth fnvi December 29*31 ers Coliseum Included in t| | LSU.SMUi XCl j| as VWeslyan,, H ifdin| North Texds S ite. Several of4ht n» tennis i"poscVl to have had; this Wear but tl ey htov; beatings eatliei '■*- ! thisj is thi case of f’AjJ splitting a twojiga Texas Tech, thi 17-75 by Kans|ii! last game the} 62-56 by Bradl Cotton When I i '. ; : . triiamt nil Rc idnt dr iec i, Tix |teg)e, ;ui| e)*e sqUil |aken't s ei ion. fT i i/ .f br bardff ries v’ltfi miliate'P \, ' thidi - • HARdLil|) f ^ DALLAS; I 1 don’t ordinarily l with fcSotbajl—r | after the gjvm ; Sent to the tj I hospital—blit' i; this Bawl lAishjiess. ! Today we h-v? the | Bowl, the $ug4 ji ’Bowl, the ’Ga i Bowl, et cetera : Everybody has ; so many they l|i ■eaMt vilfionTournev ean ha jwpmfto eleminate the Froigi iote co 5M Xh; , hk^in wiiSfiMiiil* ip to eleminate the js consideration. has won 2 of 5 gfijnies g beat two small ciolleg^s ntChary and Eastern Ke ithcky, (Rd losing to Oklahoma Ui > In na (80-63), and Cinciniatft U. ese! last three teams are ffited liRhj |nationally. so SMU • as bad as they look on ILSU : has two for four, 1C 11-50 to Texas and 55-58 to Ri iLSlj; might be compared M. by a round about method.| juble splitting with tad trioi Ibusjtirt l-. while the Farmers (took pqinjts. he BCarkats twice by en Rice took ,LSU by a sio: 58-55. | This^ would give Ait jehst a ten ^po&t advantage Re Timers. iThfe | dark horse - of the t 1 i 1 1 tssoeii, t iat is whert tli ;b !re| b i u t’s wlii 1 4: Y j° flowe; )ot will 1 kv 'my rts- in' star t< Boivl Bhwl P?ipear p E t( b e Coti the Yah' | ad |iinf initjn B(iwl-|th (rtf la: fe ve ;tro(|)le fll|iiji r them. To beidisdinctiyh a[|ean mu NOT have beeiji ’ But in 1890 dy ojf the Bowll—i-thh wasn't leven a thought, tie* of ~flowers’' vas 'ori | Pasadena,jCali] i 'rcjm L Rose Bowl; a| j; ridifoili ^that today dni’vs 9l00' id n invitedilo a Bo\R- u'hjen I Miejtor in(lqa |*- Is—tthej Rtie BqWl-K- ■I would attract t3, Ml could get tickets For- the .1902 f (attire cided to stage a : oofbal gi me l twefen hurry | up |Yoj ;’s fajm 1 “point-a-mitnpt^jlich gan t ei ' aniLBtanford. the Stanfords really the ilirst ,It took the ■.Coast 14 yeatts that but ev£nti d to another gaiiie?] The Cotton | jBoWi jat llalllas ca | claim the honoj- j>f leing tht second poSt-sifasqn cla| dc hUt wasn’t knownl is jCoifto* B«with| day Texas Ra.Vfd ('efit in 1922. It was jdst 1 ; game put dnj aftcir t rlosed. Joe Utajj hedded thje Mi ’lugan shtjlhvcki 49 -0 | in ivh it ! w “Cosh Bi w.r g|ur |,. )yy <(|n ‘ L T1 it{ ■ o ' Bo\yl th ' “baji-: inated gi ew tl e spectacle ft ns anti ,|e “if .th<W t Was jj^yer who Would) appear in i the rhme,, the Texans released theitn tml get Centre which had b<Rte:n (llarvaid that! year and was Heajdad | rk the great Bo McMillin, a XeStan. | L dUUUL qt€»« as did R8|Ip. t the tour- ntiinaEy by pipe points si : • • ' — All Aiggies irj the Ft. Worth- Dallas] area are invited to at tend this tourtiaraenjj and give the A^M Baskeltball Teajn some ug moral (5U|)port and rootbig. Af- ii ter a lottg roaid itrip add a short holiday tpe team may not be at peak performance, dm! know ing that Aggids are in the stands will help thei ma- Jngj rou m^' ‘.will l e l The Aggie qdi pr^ ill: belt): i| he pfhsiint |e : tp: iron O' iagers have ging back tha if they do ii The hrin Mhnd ; (ill | lA&M h; thaij has been 8U|)poS' r— «i8 better basketb(all team jb been look- spots -and the Whi yhey will hern tour ugh spots, i fajir c lance of tourhantent cup, will mean that f !f i 1 : B,, .i All sections have an .O' west Conference baske tets in action within the days as the, teams jfrom invade points north, east, a An improving T MBS DeAND jiUI quin- t few Texas An improving rexas Aggie Dve the midwest for a game, ’with Baldwin-Wallace College at Cleve land, Ohio bn December 1.9. The Farmers complete their Midwest ern tdtir in Columbus, Ohio iaRajiist a Big Nine foe, the Ohio State Buckeyes on December 20. From Ohio tile Cadets hip over tb South Orange, New Jersey for 'an en gagement with Seton Hall i on De cember 22, which will end the abbreviated trip ami clear the path for the College Invitation Tourna ment at Fort Worth bn December 29-31. \ I I 1 !• P' t IV f | Squadsj!in||Tour3<>f Country By JAMES DtjANDA | fexas University’s basketballers dulb (this tlrip. The boys from Fort ■ - f]. [ ' |! 1 i paik an undefeated record in their Worth will also clash with Bowling All sections Of the country will suitcase and roll ; to Yankeeland Gfeeh of Jhio, Lawrence Tech of have an opportunity to Bed South- -f or an appearance in Madison Michigan, and will drop the, cur- 'exas University’s basketballers paik an undefeated ivcord in thei; suitcase and roll | to Yankeelui for an appearance in Madisoi Square Garden. 'The Longhorns nol only put an undefeated season rec ord on the line When they play CCNY tonight but have the dis tinction of neVer being beaten in the Garden, having a record of three victories in as many trips. , The Steers wind :up their eastern campaign with a game against St. of Brooklyn on Saturday I squad Will oh record of jJroU’i Horned try to better its se only on’e win and! three setbacks when they ride north to Valpar aiso, Indiana where they will re ceive their baptism of fire bn the current road trip'against a Val paraiso quintet. •'This is the first of four games on, the Frog sche- c Mo dule (this tlrip. The boys from 1 For£ Worth will glsb clash with Bowlin; Creep of Ohio, Lawrence Tech o Michigan, and will drop thei curf tain (on their journey with a tussle in the Windy city of Chicago against Lbyola on December! 23. ' Thje Rict* Owls of Houston wi” also (be able to display their tplen in the midwest during the holi The ! Eeathered Flock should somb stiff opposition from I University at Des Moines, | and Creighton University at I ha, Nebraska. Baylor’s Bears are another from the Lone Star state pass a part of the Ch ite: get •rake owa, Dma- cess in enemy territ Will represent this rritory. The represent this section in far west where they will play thei| blood relatives, the Bruins of U LA in Lo$ Angeles and pausin, aJpng the route to engage tl University of Arizona’ in a gamie at Tuscon. i ^ ‘liuch team drew about $5,000 he game.' , ' ; . ,f(Wes( Virginia Wesleyan, 'Mc| (| by Bob Higgins (coach at Renin •jiate this year and playing Loljith- r d’n Methodist Jan. 1 in the ( ojttoip ! iowl) :met Southern Method i.sij. itit Ijuury, 1925. The game did dd 4 welil at the gate and it[, -Wai it 30 btjfbre a move was started ,lt!b jRnew ; | the post-season fejitlufe. pan oven pui ^owu. g»-di. - , ! oi tour games: on, tBe rrpg sene- at tuscon. i ;Tk[ Carries Candy Record Into Sugar Bowl (j AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. 17 —(SpL) ling this record, the Steeps have g)n the other side of the book, In bowl games, Texas trirhmed ##•■(]—On strictly an “iriterfeectional rolled up 793 poirjts agajitst only consider these ^sqnfes: 17-7 oyer; Georgia Teich in 1943, 14-7, ana ‘bjisis^, Lc|&h( will 177—nn nvi»irHfr« tkpr icriimo of Wfeeons^n in • 26JO over KIor^Hn 1 Missouri ini 1946. 40-27. Both wor^ iii|ule .(miy about $2,000. Thei jthe .ottnet Bowl" was advi nded. lub Gt! nbvt live the idea of a Bowl gante.i 1 'In Dallas’ post-sd and ison Jbffi;r.4 jdngton ,'signed toi pltiy j (school got a Rose 1 1 aftePward and: ask edr Finding'ait;'Wi; 'ton aWl Jefferson r ■--k : f ■; , 1 Aituvr : l»ri . itles thw W.tshin Nep fimtbajl »e isph V d< rs \ /as i d ■ be 1 kit: til It Ijdfsjtipie they called it the ‘TJjixie iasRcd” played for the benefit of :nc Scdjttish Rite Hospital foi-j cjrip- ^1 ?d (children. All-star teams from (he jjoulthwest Conference niyl sim ilar aggregations from the’ Big ami Big Ten and in three ypars ?lo,000 was realized fc r (the Icspitql. | id ! In 1933 the promoters tirped tiol the (team idea again and Arkjah- Vajs plajyejd Centenary but the g<i inaterialized but i 1 '•Hji : d I AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. 17 —(Spl.) “ftiterpectional rns will boast a g.itudy record to (brow at AJabama'sj; Crimson flfide in the approaching Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans oh New Yeaf’s Day. For thef Longhorns, s nee the i ? (|nai.«s<incb if U. T. football for tunes : il 193), have probably been jlhe mition’s toughest foe! (against opponents; of other major confer- enccs. In the nine seasoins from (1989 through ’47, Texas played 27 intersectional games,Winning 2f and losing b u t three. In assem I r . Ii Dorm 9, 19 to 0 for pionship. Dofra which gave thje 9’s one yarld li; Robert Ue skii for the toijdidi ory’s attempt i &&&& tec ted carefully -—iri B takir he Inltraijmli 3 took £ cfvakitag the b ill o |» Dorm and frorjii; therd around eft n. Junes kick thi ntil tie m Physics Membc AttenJ^fSil Twelve; nieihber' me ^lid 1(937 Curtis Stanford pht iloq t lei Pacii jc ?i|h S ( (iijft Cotton Rowl. Event la)ly, reciver froM-|iL passed to the |>resent orgiinijza- ey :dt arpuiR jj tjibn which bus a tie-up with ithC est [Conference. There -ouji crowd of 45,000 anp ne: Ipitie, sterting in 1933 at Miam ij; a uilly. ctj in and j tlhe Sugar Bowl at New Or(leanj Was s arted in 1935. The 1918 University of Sou 1 raliiotnia grid schedi I ca|m[‘s( with Notre Da AirW/l •< ii t k .i f • , n rtn ;hern inie and . f VEthj ()>hio Statp. 1 I —r—4— Bam I Francis, now coachit 0 . vinsds Stajte, was a shot-pnuei ... —i . . . * - sirid j another intefsectional v jt 1 L. vit.lf' the U. S. Olympic tea in U)}1G. 1 Rice jobt oi’Kts 4ii mis IF • IT' F MEN: j A Bl(ii]jhiet|t just.ini’: ved api in sijzi some fibrids ii; ch ssh worsteqT!}. membei- 41 / -T" tb$3( -i ■! -r v -And a pjeffe »t : it; etikan aii at $654 I f I ! Jj TM- r ah t i of m i<i: r . diju’ b an d-tailored suits ha^ tlfijat have been scarce. Hand- vvi avds sharkskins and fin^ ^i|ty srt|at|tn^s and wearability. Re 'st ed j- 4 U LED IS we i •• i re t o \ r be£t firl 1 rief an I Auijil uIeEK UNTIL 9 I> 1 part hand finished Sold everywheij^ $55 ■ ' : . '■! WEISS Theatre tiour hvometi’s dept, for gift -and don’t forget. I' -rr- —f- mb- A& ling this record, the Steefs have rolled up 793 points agaptst only 177—an average per gjune of roughly 30 points to sixlT These records, incidenUjliy’, in clude only major college I opposi tion from the Southdastein, South ern, Big Nine, Big Six, Missouri Valley, Rocky Mountain and Pa cific Coast leagues. • j , ; >7 . I ll L The losses were these: la 12-24 defeat from Oklahoma’s |)ig Red team in 1939; arid 0-3 defeat in the rain by Northwestern jin 1942, and am 8-13 loss to Oklahoma A&M’s bowl-bound squad in 1944. Texas trirhmed and Were Pn the other side of the book, In bowl g consider these ^sdohgs: 17-7 oyer ( Geoi’gia Tejch in 1943, 14-7, Wisconsin in ’39; 36-0 over Florida. Misiouri in 1946, 40-27. Both in 1940; the four mighty wins by Cotlon Bowl shows. They cojntin- the '41 Longhorns 'squad, Colorado ued their nin during the 1947 sea- by 34-6, LSU by 34-0, OKlahoma son by defeating Oregon, 38-13; by 40-7 and Oregon by a huge 71-7. North Carolina, 34-0, and Oklai' From the Southeasterri Cohfer-1 honia, 34-lm ence, from whose tmembetfship yyill I come Alabama for the Bobby Lkyhg j rea ®° Harry Gilmel* pitching batth oh j probably ju January 1, Texas' holds victories] they’ll do a over Florida, LSU and Gedrgia , Coasting 1c Tech. The wildest margins ofj de- to ^fhe Lor for this successj: it’S slj state pride. . j. . [ nothing to back bp# h xps. It’s not conjfided ghorns, either. Thy feat were handed Colorado (11)46),, Southwest Conference lead the na- 76-0; Oregon (1941) 71-7, and Kan- j.tion in sas State (1942), 64-0. 11947. —j--- I .1 , , Christmas Party To Ilimor ^S’s All employees with twfenty-five years of service With A&M will be honored by a Christmas' party to- j night at 7:15 in Sbisa Hull. The party will be coinbijned with the regular Dec'eniber meeting of the College Employees Dinner Club. President Gibb Gilchrist will deliver the Christmas mjesjsage and Reverend Jambs Jackson of the College Station Methodist Church will giye the invocation, j eisectional records in HARttY STITELER. (now ru- mored successor to heajl coach. Homer Norton. 4 ’fk ■■*1 ! i! i i r r . Showboat Site Of Dallas Chib Party The-anmll ‘ Ilallaji A&M Club holiday ; party will be held Monday night from 8 to 1; December 22, at the White Rock Showboat, Doug Frebprg, president, announced Wed nesday.;. Harry Travers and his orchestra will, pljiy for the event, Freberg declared. Later in the evening a fioorshow viill be presented, to be fallowed by ja Christmas (tree. The: kdpissioin fee t»f $8, stag or drag, (Uiciudcs free drinks, ice, and setupSr'in addition to the regularly scheduled dawhl program. Freberg has extended hn invita tion |to; all Aggies and ex-Aggies |from all over the state (to attend the (affair. Further- injformation may ho obtained at the ipeeting of the Dallas Clbb tonight in the YMCAi Chape).| j ii j 'Syracuse’s cross n Country coach, Bob Glrieve, was d former West ern Conference sprint champion. Brazoria Co. Eices To Sponsor Dance All students from Brazojna Coun ty are invited to'a Christmas dance to be held at the Community House in lfreeport at 8:30 p. m,, Decem- berl^L The dance, to be informal, is sponsored by the Brazojria Coun ty Ex-Students Club., i Attend Opening Of TCU Players Name Shell Lalioratory Ik | £, 1 ' , rr c ;t^at sasss I fom wW k I7 ,^,1 departhient and P. G. Murdock, ] l0 ^ s ,.^F 0 member of the chemical jengineer- 0 n< * .' V iiT 7 f ing sUiff,'attended; the formal open- ^ <>a ^ Walkei as All-Amefijcan,: of the Shell: Exjiloration in The Frogf varsity players ni'med it C 1 SELL WITH D. KIEI) (A insertion rates in cotumn in<p remittance Office, pllj 10 :()0 a.jn. A HATTALI til ter .!. .Sr w(th a 2f>C mi^imiifn( Spaqt Iflt ClaliKificd Srction . | Send all cl tej tl>e Stud* »<is„ shtmld be df tile dai>- befo] McK,ENZIK-« LEGE nffnrk hatld. Intokl ject*. Oial : -i ivitub . in publication "}[■•]'"—t| ALDWiff miSjlNBBS COlf PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH Service, mT-' at f YOUR FRIENDLY \! ( . FORD XkEALEft Bryan Motor Co. N. Main Ph. 2-1333 j What’s Cooking? | (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. m. df the evening before publication.) * •' ■ N. COOKE COUNTY A&M CLUB will meet 7 p.m., Dec. 1.8 in Room 208, Academic Building. Final plans for Christmas party will be discussed, DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m. r Thursday, Room 308, (Goodwin. Plans for Christmas party. EAST TEXAS CLUB MEETING ! at 7:<)0 p.tn. Dec. 18 in ! Reading j Room! of jYMCA. FALLS COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. j m., Thursday, Room 128, Academic. FAYIEtTE AND COLORADO COUNTY Christmas Party, 8:30, December 22, Hi-Way Inn, Altair, Texas. GALVESTON A&M CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 129 Academic. (Dance plans will be discussed.) GREEN BELT CLUB, !7 p. in:, Thursday, Youngblood’s. Christmas Party, i j HEART OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thjursday, ME Shops Lecture Room. , { jr j 1 NTERNATIONAL RELATION CLUB, 7 p. pi;, Thursday, Room 205, Ahadeniiti. j LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 1.26, Aca demic. \ PANHANDLE CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Rooni 228, Academic. PORT ARTHUR CLUB, 7:30 p. hi., Thursday, Room,104, Academic. TRANS-PECOS CLUB dance 8:30 p. m., Saturday, December 27, Officers Cldb, llecos Army Air Field, Peeps, Teias. j\ TRI - CITY CLUB, p \p. m. Thursday, Room lOfi, AcadeniV; VETERANS WIVES BRIDGE ! CLUB, 7:30 p» m., Thursday, YMCA. WACO - McLENNON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 301 Goodwin Hall (Christmas dance will be discussed).; ' i WEATHERFORD CLtfB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 308, Aca demia. . 11! ' j'! f nig Houston, December 5. Internationa’i leaders in the pe troleum industry ;wer'e present for the ceremonies and inspection tour of the laboratory, Dr. Potter re ported. , j : i — f—'— i Registrar's Exam For CiviJ Service i The Civil Service. Commission has announced Examinations for the position of Registration Officer. Entrance stalariels range from $3,- 897.20 to $7102:20, according to Mr. Ralph W. SWders, Executive Secretary. | . Employment Will be yith the Veterahs Administration establish ments in the Stapes of Texas, Miss issippi, and Louisiana. Application forms may be obtained from any 1st or 2nd-class 'post offite. Walker as i the best player met in 10 games this season mm rk. 1 hey ml theiy picked him captain of thei all-opponent at least one eleven. Only Texas A&M failed to pla layi- NU man on the TCU ers' all-opppnent. Texas and got three each, Rice two, Baylor and Arkansas one each. The oijly niah to be named from outside tnc conference is’Harry Ghoul of Miami at fullback. ! ■ ‘ The Honied Frog players; sej- lection fot their all-opponent eleven: Ends, Ma(c Bumgardner, Texas, and Sid Hnlliday, SMU; tackW, Dick Harris, Texas, and John Ham- berger, SMU; guards, J. W, Magep, Rice, and Chuck Stqne, Baylor; center, Joe Watson, Rice; backs, Bobby Layne, Texas; Doak Walker, SylU; Clyde Scott, Arkansas^ and Harry Ghou : \ | ' (DCRRy eHRisrcixii f To all orar friends— far and (near — we l i wish the season’s best. Good health, happiness and a • V ' ' ; { year of; prosperity. Miami. 1 ]/■ ■ Come to see us for that last tninutelgift to take h^me. Bullock - Sims N. Main — Bryan t_ 5 -i Santa's heading in your ' • I '' 1 L ^ j $ I direction with wishes fjrpm us. for a glorious a id joyous yuletide. tl 4\ / McCABTY CL L JEWELER j 1 Visit US; today AGGIES, for those LAST-MINUTE GIFTS li i • FT I! . 3 r ! » i I / Bright 4 s your home- fire . . sincere as a child’s Mnile are qur wishes of Merry Christmas and a Happy New' Year to ! yoii and yours. / AGGIE CLEANERS Hi North Gate \ •- ; i il ' F: College LKAV1NC D<) CO,I.OR AIH Npw car. Ri H. R. ipaUi; WANTED! T< utility in)iliej Thrash. FOR SAtk drcssiiiH tal M efresKi-r coi biiiK and 666. Hryan, 19th X , , tiirn—last min or 215 Fonte dlle IK V pro eet s of Ithe pl\ysic(i department staff attendee 1u nab tional mfeeting; pf the Anoricaili Physics Soiiety in Htusbm No^ vember 28-29, JI G. Potter, depqrt-j ipent head, roported ytsteijlliy. , Making tl|e trip from A&M w-pre J. K. Ward, R, W. Mit hell, |E. G Smith, P; Ai (Lutlh, P. W. p J. B. Coon,- E. E. Vezey nard, D. F- (Weekes, L. R. A. Erickion, apd Poiter : 1 . | i , , Leaderp ijn thej. field of p aysic s from all section* of tl^c Uniteil States attepded the meeting whicbj emphasized j the subjects pf geoj-jj physics, cosphic rays, i nd nuclear; physics, piy Pqttpr saiil. ! ■ 14 01 , , f CKERMJ. S point I ;t bran’s 1 S. ■ T LL- I r i. i J ii: defeated ootball the first ; ! ve Dorm i firttl , all , (JJal e hit row, rried aerbisj V tor exit* i irker H. Bcr- Sinions, JN jQLASsl- a Iwbrrt Od (isHifiejl* | wit nt iiAptjyhi turiji-f te In fexits ahorjl hu1)1 nW: iHini for tido aMat-niroSs .«4. ’;nLv oftnr. or DfcNVKt , , . Season whidhl has; been exceptlionally exciting and en- jtyable foil players, officialB, and’ spectator*,! j ■j j |. • seven. pr a F: Ite. ill 250r. Sbrcjet.! : HUY i Rons imjpy bribed for ! move in! janunry D, College Vie( • oe £Io.\ 200H Easy chair. I(), stool, and : ti ij-futj. Exc.fl. - nftalhf. I-Ob* lent cortditK n; Call M rs. C< Itctwren .8f:00 and 5 {00. I ! studl.j Courjh \ i 4 iim A. & m AW K M E R Prosperous n|v (ri h and Nort \ ■ii i«tff p#t ... .,o r .v offense prov gin of victio y. lis jyr**! th? picture whie jie 1947-48 Intramural lag Football! line linked'With is M! p len they g attack, tching arm of Arthur final touc) d two touch nd perioc with a ‘ ^Uhsequcilt -je goal linje. The lint again failed. |The f nal score came in ti e cloa- g mipute* of the ball gane :ain «t was the Lec-to- rial rombination that jlfout the.!score. Gregory e extra point. 9 put up a gallant st|rtig]gle ,. out th^ game, bpt nftrd rgin^ Dorm 3 an air tight o - i epd- sran Virginia; Tech r dories Without a in {mi.] recorded setback — — i 1 P tvT •4 » lApl J 4 — j [■ T1E SCRIBE SHOP - TypitiB. jiapbing, draa in*. Rhone 2-6701 I0>»t 29rd. 11 IryanJ ■ »lr- k SAFE j-r 3-*'heel Cushman (aid condition. i Very reasonabl fhite, U-B project House. Y )k SALE Uuby huKKy. excellent , tlon. W. A). Hunt, U-6-B, Collecb VIi or Box ptS9. 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CORKY & HURD H ■ Wishes each and every one of you grand guys a tY — VER — H very-very: tf* ■^glaLs a? VIRSATII : fgirch, in thc ^ard-uke it to tH I Ik^ch or on picnics. The Zcnid t MotidJy” Portable ! ever the family. See it- hear it^-lift itf-and | Radio jwilk please r : member: of^ g45j > ,1) ..... . M you'll /pre it. | O ten(»d vitfc Romoh {iold trim. ' <p hand p»H»cHy. Modal 5G00,'’ R CO. ’ IIRNITURE I .O. Colleg V 2 11 \ k— t I A ■r i X 4.;