The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1948, Image 4

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    RUARt 9,1948 il
fetturinK costiijmei dij)b Gi
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' -of llie f 'Turn of|thl Century
^ > lighted the CbH >ge Woman’s
, Club PnHay af ;ej loon ir
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] Mrs. G.* W. Sddesselrnanjl
\ acted as narrat ir, told ti e hj.
>f.. every [cos tune vorn. She js
wdi n j iurinf thi i 1
tun,” were of ^eiitral
ordinaryl elegan ce, ’ since thalt [\va
a peribol during iW ifch cl< thiiifi' de
sign reached a peajk of pcji'fect on.
Mrs. M. T. Hmington (w-orfrar
ehairmaih, wore th|e wedcing dow|
of Mrs. A. B. Hitnjti of Fort \V<irtI|
Mrs. Himik |stjer of Pcesijdeti
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Drl CarHon K. jLee
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203 Si. Mainj — Brian
Phone 2-1662
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a, reprodjuction of the wedding drdss
1^. E. Callender’^ biothtr.
o|f Mrs.
B. Cof
Costume
Robert 'V. Andrews wore
Mrs. Scfelesselman’s dicss of green
ajtid tan-wool belonged to tnejHdij-
naigton jfamiiy. ! S
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James Cofer, Andre
■Iman composed
and'
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y Mrs. Marring
, W. Hensol \vhd.present(fil
>mmittee and wer^ intro-
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tie musiie for the program wore
ir ress- hi ought from Paris by Mrs.
M. W. Sims in 1900. j
- '.Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ervin*sang
<rvn * , j|)S of Gay Ninety songs.
3^1 gr
Anderson’s parents. The
trmk place in 1890.
: H. Murphy wore the 70
dri tveddihg dress of Joe Mog-
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“Tun of the Centuo’”
eostptnesi,.werfl modeled ‘by Mes-
lames Tom Ljjmberth, J. B. Coon,
nnHf iffiiin, Jde.Fauik, Don Harris
M %nce,
Bl R. Holland, Mrs. R. D.
laroid vonce, Ara HaSwell, Frank
' 1 ^ R. Holland. Mrs. R. D.
i Cba’rles Tigner, Mrs. Carl
IR. .E. Pattersonj;, Lola
Thompso^, L. L. Fouraker, Bob
d Pinkeirtoi), J. W. Tester, Umar
L> |fly.’ .jean Neal, Manning Smith, J.
* A M - Whitisj G. E.
aiidy, P. G. Murdoch, A. P. Boy*
ett, A‘4 W. M ell oh, Paul Pearson,
4nd % C- Hughes, and Miss Doro-
>j G. McGill Was escorted
Eivrn’s costiime Vais) jk jby.JJIM.Au
dnee Albert"coat worn by -Dr, if. i a fiil| drpss suit. William Bilsing.
Marsitellerdn 1909.
GENES
President, Eng
M'ally Wore the wedding cloth
ROW AWAY
AR TRAPS
1 ncjudedi Were Moonlight apd RCjses, thy Sprig
Lopdpndei ryi Airland Bicycle Built | $•
fpr Two. ! Ervin’s costume was) a by Mr. At
a full dre
,, Mrs. Frank Andersoiv and son grartdfat|ef’s wedding clothes., es
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K At Cecil Wamble, who wore
j:dress suit. William Bilsing.
senjpf, EbBilish major, modeled his
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;Vi «• su, rf^est a c*upb*W Arrow knits in solid colors
(or stripes, SI .fit© (piale
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■espeepit 11 y forjcoflv
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Ariowj stripes
lisb pja tcrnei
from !|!l .00
D ro [| jiri at
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store
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Arrovf : band
: kerelijiefis witli
5 your ifujn's ini-
I Elmquist was escorted
IV. Wipprec-ht, who wore
m. John P. Abbott
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by Mt; %
a Prince a bert coat which he wore
during; the turn of the; century. «
Miss Betty Potter Was accom*
panied % Don Lindsay, who wore
iiit A&M cadet uniform of that
Mrs,' (||ordon Gay brought her
small- son in a little boy’s dress.
The Rl- Henderson Shufflers and
(laughter! Ragna, wefe dressed in
cpstUtndsii.typical of the period.
IftWl,*. Howard Hanover mod
eled ihe^bwn wedding dress while
; Mrs4 P ( siul Talley w<ire a rdar-
) l ! ng"! bathing suit of 1905.\
' IWoie! the Gay Ninety style
; ;sb|o\vj a business meeting was heM.
Mis. R. B. Hickerson, chairman of
‘ ithe Swlhiming Group, announced
‘ thatitjhe Spring semester swimming
idasaiwai?' open for new members.
Mrs.jR, E. Callender reported that
la Hand i era ft Group Had been or
gan i?Jed. I
| ! Mjrs, K. G, Reeves resigned as
general ichairman of the club, and
Mrsj Raymond Reiser was ap
pointed ^o fill the vacancy.
Mrs. E4 B. Middleton president,
presifieii fat the meeting.
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JACK ANDREWS
Regimental Executive Officer
JACK JACKSON ,
Regimental Commander
FOLK Who’s Who members for 19J7-4H selected from the
Cadet Cof-ps apre pictured above.
Baptists Plan For
Religions Week
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Pliins for Religious Emphasis
wieek, will be discussed Monday
night) at a general:Imeeting of the
A. & M. BRU in the YMCA Cabi
net Room.at 7:15.
Arrangements will also’ he made
A three-bian ^irleeruiVng board,
representing, the- General Electric
Company, will) be in Cjollege Sta
tion Tuesday. February 10, to ;ih-
terview senior chemistfe, chemical,
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ARROW ^RTS oncf TIES
UNDERWHAi* • (AN^k||rCHIfF$ * SPORTS SHIRTS
GE Interviewers
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Here Tuesday
What's Cooking?
AGGIR WIVES CIRCLES of
& M.j Mefhodist Church. 7:30 p. m. i n making. tne knUouncement R. I <l v'",?) 1
Monday. ;home of Mrs. D. L. Bel- t. Shiels, District Educational.( b ffl* 1 ij,T„ 1 t Ap T.iii ho
i-her.i 233: Milner Street. College. . Authority of Dallas, sit'd‘that be.-t f v ! u ^ h ." ts ' ‘ b
B & Af, SOCIETIES^ 7:30 p. m., j Dr. H. F. Miller and his associate ) sem ‘ <l ‘ lftei th< ‘
Tttesipay,9Ajgricultui’al' Engineering : H. F. Jones, of the G: B- Pittsfield " _ “
; Lecture Rohm. Chemical Section would comprise : Kotpc to llittoiiiifi
! , jilpLOCy CLUB, 7:30 p. m., the panel. Shiels stated that the h l ° ,J|heU ‘ Sh
Tuesday,tChemistry l ecture R6om. company ufas especially interested Tlnoino-at; 1 nTtRArtklo
jBlSlp, 'iklo p. m.. Monday. YMCA in making offers of employment: to Otlhlllc^h 11 1.11(18
i Cabjdbt Room. f ; | senior graduates in- branches! of
CAMfjlA CLUB, Monday, 7:30 chemistry and metallurgy. !
p.j!nUJPhy8i;Cs Bldg., election of I of-i: -i-i—L—J-jL'-.l
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Agronomy hoeiety
Meets Tuesday Nile
pressure drop- below the normal
output of 12fv,000 pounds of pres
sure per hour. \ • s;
During the next 38 hours these
boilers burned over 30,000 gal
lons of the reserve oil.
This was the longest period, pf
time that the boilers t were ever
.operated on the fuel oil reserVe
since they were. converted to use
gas in 1937. The last time the re
serve was used in 1944, when it
was necessary to utilize this fqel
oil for a 4 hour period.
Hines has been, with the cfjllefte
as supervisor of the power plant
since 1927. wh^n he eamejbtTei
from the Texas Power and Light
Company. It wafs under his djrep-,
tirtn that the General Electric Tur-i
bo-Generators, which have served
the college since 193|), were install
ed. His long background in power
plant workj Covering 32 years, .is
in; a large Pleasure Responsible for
the efficient and orderly manner
in which campus utilities are dis
bursed. ' |
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AGG’JH WIVES CIRCLES of A. engineers and metallmfgists. for a cWH supper to be givfm Feb-
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years as a lieutenant) in the Pacific
Friday’s program will be “Work
ing Capital Problems of New Busi- j
ness.” This talk will be given by
S. T. Keim pf the business and
accounting department.
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K AND DISCUSSION
CLUIl. Jjopday. 7 p. m„ Assembly
Ropm, s<(.cc|nd floor, YMCA. Panel
discussion |of “Why . Not World
Conqiiiestrf’ |
ECONpMICS CLUB, Tuesday, 7
p.im.i Askemblv Robmiisecond floor, , . . ii, - » lt
i 1 “Trends of Current Business’’
will be the subject discuuaed by
Ralph T. Bates at a joint meeting
of thje Business anil Act
So(-iet|ies at 7:30 p. m.. F
J 10 in the Agricultural Eng
y . 2: 3 Lectuie Room. |
, il ! _ ..'ji Li 7 . tor) the.bast 25 Jears Elites has]
The Agrommiy Society will meet . ^ e( ; n e onnei .ted with the National i
7:30 n.m. Tuesday m the A I. rvL r D „. n ‘ ,
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jcwelr^’ Store
Bryan, Texgs
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3:00 P.M. ’til CA
At Bryan Field
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Mon. - Tues; - Wed.
ndiay — 3:0D:’till C.Q.
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A&M CLUB Cotton Ball committees are to be
Denton
ng the;!
Momlay.! 7:30 p.m. Science Hall, i appointed and the trip to I
, GARltfiN CLUB, 3 p. m.. Friday, 1 for the purpose; of select in
YMCA. ( !': ■ Cotton Queen and ner eight
’ETING ANl) FINANCE esses is tp be disijussed!
Caj?h Register Company. At pres-■
■ent he is Branch Manager for the
Hops ton office.
MAimi
CLUB. Wednesday, 7:30 , p. m
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Rpdni [llg. Agricultural Bldg. KR \MF.R RIGGS MEET
. RANGfE & FORESTRY CLUB. fN HOUSTON TONIGHT |——
7'.-.p-inl, ! Wednesday, : Agricultural . | : I 'A I
EnpineeSiiur Building! third floor. HOUSTON. Tqx., Fdh. 9’(A?'- —
Eledpon tof! officers. Jack Kramer, foriner world’s aiiift- f ‘ f
. PRlE-IiAW CLUB, Monday, Feb-, teor tennis chaiijpion, land Bobby
nutty sjecond floor of \MCA. Riggs, wc rld’s pjofesisibnal chum-i
' POiULjjF.RY , SCIElfCE CLUB pion, medt here! tonight in tbeii }
Tqds|ay^iti 7:30 p.m., Nolrth Read- first TeJcus stop oh a inatioilwiide i
) ihtji Rootri YMCA. 'i * ' ! "
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DE VALERA FACES TOt'GH
FIGHT FOR REFLECTION
•KILKENNY. EIRE Feb. 9 'A>'-
dueh- ! Fiije Gael, Eire’S chief opposition
: pillty, lined up today against Prime
j ' A Mbpster Eamon de : Valera’s
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needs regulation or repair,
you will find We offer:—
EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP
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ALL WORK ELECTRONICALLY
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