The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 16, 1948, Image 4

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CW b usiness maj
has bee* chosen CottoniE
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S MARY K
major fi
Spring Social
Underway With Cotton Ball
The Cotton Pageant 4nd Bajl tonight open a period of
social activity for Aggie^ which will not end until Com
mencement. H! [■
In addition to tonight’s activities the Hillel Club will
hold its Spring Formal at the B^an Country Club Saturday
^ — ♦nishii and an All-College Dance
9 r* I • at Sbisji Hall.
What s Looking.'' ~ “
; Church’s
n is under
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C, f War, mercury o,
^. acheg clatg f n
” Otis Miller, instruc-
j U rticultural economics
has
_ The UnitcjiS States
miles of pipe that early njvai
tured, naturil and liquifitjl
from th« ir sources u p!a4
application. |
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3(21,000
Jiufai-
gasds
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ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
7:30 p.‘ m., Monday, Room 39,
Physics Building. J. T. Kent will
speak on “Eclipses.”
ANNEX LUTHERANS, 7 ji. m.
t Sunday, T-347. Worship service.
Sermon by Fred Mgcbroff.
HORTICULTURE SOblETY
BARBECUE, 4 p.m., Saturday,
Hensel Park. Leave name and 50
cents in Horticulture Office by
Thursday noon.
NEWMAN CLUB (Group Com
munion), 10 a. m., St. Maryjs
Chapel.' ’ • | 1
NEWMAN CLUB (Combined
meeting with Catholic girls] clulfs
from Bryan), 7:15 p. m., Monday,
St. Mary’s Chapel. FatheijiD. II.
jjf Jacobs, speaker. ij,
| • RADIO CLUB, 7 p. m„ Monday,
‘T- Electrical Engineering Building,
i (All men interested in radio in-
^’1 j vited.)
i | RUTH CIRCLE, 7:30 p. m.,
: Monday. Mrs. Ripley Hanvood,
* ! Apartment B-20-B, College View,
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Engineering Grbup
PictnreAnnoui. 1
Tho Cattleman's Ball, a dance
for members of the Kream and
K<ro Klub and the Saddle and Sir
loin Club, will occupy Sbisa on
Friday. April 23, with Jesse James
and “All The Boys” furnishing the
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The Freshman Ball will be on
the next night, iSaturday, April 24,
with | the Aggieland J Orchestra
playing. ; I ., J
i Thp Artillery: Ball, which is Fri-
mches a class in ’’Pro-
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tin ttu
j pond
a gi ot
the New Age/f and Rev. Davis in
structs another group in “Getting
sra,” Otis Miller, instruc-
mkt
hw a^maptor “The
Clauified Sect
column inch. Send all
nen AU ads shduld b«
10:00 a.m. of the day beforr
THKKE8 and thesis typed by cxperU-no
«d typists. Brine to, the Scribe Shop,
1007 E. 23rd. phone 2-6706, or
5:00 pjn. to our ajrcnt, C-13-A. '
View Apartments.
TOft SALK—Royal
14 inch carriasea,
* bookkeeping, calculating, and c
istaring machines — immediate delivery
Bryan Busincs*. Machine Co.. 107 W.
22nd. Phone 2-1328. v'% ,j ri
CENTER, 314 N. Main, Brjnn.
-OR'TsALE- SO-lb. cap
ice bo*. Youra for 320.
at 100.Highland Avc.
NEW shipment ap
nneiv.-d. WiUon-B
block east of
LOST —. Black
Lost yicar i
FOR SALE-New
R«1CU
ral sociology department,
■ Christian in
2-1642..
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inc machine. See
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Acquainted with the New Testa-
revieir oi “ the book, “While the
“ 7,4 4 Carrol
Til 18, at
Wrs. Her-
bert Emery, Rev. Davis said.
FOR SALE—Three new butane or nat
ural gaa ranges for below retail price.
Jamio Dawson, Room 422, Dorm IS.
Phone 4-8494. ‘ j ' |
FOR SALF.—50-lb. Coolerntor in iptcel-
lent condition, $22.60. See Roy Goode,
ARM Press.
WANTED —Part time outside salesman
with previous sales experience. Son Mr.
Thomas at Better Homes Appliance
Center, Bryan.
“Everyone Is invited to attend
the entire evening progra
service,” -Ret. Davis said.
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Variety Store
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is at Gate
day, (April 30, will be followed Sat
urday evening by an All College
Dauoej. ] . .. 11
The A&M Newman Club will be
host j to members of the TSCW
Newjnan Club at the May 1 dance.
The AVMA Annual Dance, mu- jYll^ i FOl ' IjCflVCS
DUCHESS — MARY MUN-
NERLYN has been selected by
the Ross Volunteers to represent
them at the Cotton Ball and
Pageant here tonight.
! sii^ by the Prairie View Collegians,
ivpl be May 7,
M^y 8 will be Agriculture and
Engineering Day. All departments
are Expected to sponsor exhibits,
and 'the Little j Southwestern Ron-
ing and Horse Show will be held
at the Animal Husbandry Pavilion
in ith« (afternoon, i if-
The Slipstiek-Pitchfork Follies
and a free dahee in Sbisa in the
evening complete the day.
Parents Day will be May 9, and
the review and fbwer ceremony
will take place on the morning of
the ninth. A band concert and a
program in Guion Hall honoring
V Visiting parents are planned. ]
ijiej Senior. Ring Dance and
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For Region Meet
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J. George H. Thompson, assoi-
ciajte professor of Mechanical
E n g i n e e r i ; n 'g , left this
mornirig for Kansas City, Missouii
where he will represent the Ml!
department at a regional admin
istration meeting.
The, meet is one of the eighth
ASME national district in whic 1
A&M is located.
| Thompson will return Monday,
April 19.
The picture of the Student
gineering Council will be taken for j uuntpiet will be May 14 and an
the Longhorn Monday at 5 p.m. in
front of the Y.M.C.A.
Gene Summers, president of the
council, urged all memberi ]o be
present. j-j: !l j
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WATCH REPAIRS
All-College Dance follows on May
15| An out of town band is ex-
pected for these events;
j The Final Ball will be Thursday
night, June 3,'the night before the
Final Review on Friday, Jdne 4j
The baccalaureate sermoij wipl
be Friday morning, June 4. Dr.
Teotygo S. Bensop, president of
ig College, will be the speak-
r.
Dr; W. R. White,. president of
Baylor, will speak at the com
mencement exercises Friday evon-
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Ihf reception for seniors at the
honm of President Gibb Gilchrist
will follow the commencement ex-
eretees. . ; ■
Bwan Attorney To
Address Pre-Law
Pending construction of a new ,
building at the North Gate, Tay
lor’s Variety Store haa been re
long: a landmark at North Gate,
will jbe replaced by a new brick
and tile structure to be built for
O. H. Boyett of Uvalde by Clar
ence Andrews Construction Com
pany in Bryan.
It is hoped that the new build
ing will be completed about Aug
ust i, Mrs. Taylor said.
In the meantime both Taylor’s
Variety Store and Charlie's Food
Market have reopened in the old
structure which has been moved
just back of the original location.
It will be torn down after the new
one '-is completed. | ; i f
JEWS VICTORIOUS
IN ARAB BATTLE
JERUSALEM, April 16 —UP)—
Jewjsh sources said today 2,000
Jewish fighters have scored a “de
cisive victory’’ over the Arab vol
unteer army led by Fawzi Bey A1
Kailkji in northern Palestine.
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COLLEGE
ESTATE!
Nice house with
A very lovely home
location—priced righi
Three bedroom home
will fi have to see to
its value.
We have a number
inviting properties
you.
CULPEP
Realty Com
East Ga
Phone 4-1H
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HEADQUARTERS
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’41+-Ford, Tudor
‘41->4FordV Tudor s
’41-Mercury, Sedan «-
MOt—Mercury, Sedan Coupe
’40—Ford, Tudor
*40—Plymouth, Tudor
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':i8—Chevrolet) Sedan
’37-Chevrolet, Sedan
’36—Fordi Tudor
’42 —Ford] Pickup
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Jryan Motor Co.
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Your Friendly
FORI) DEALER in
41p| N. Main
Bryan, Texas
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MISS GLORIA DYER of Pal
las will be Cotton Ball duchess
for the First Regiment. A for
mer NTSC .student, she will be
escorted by E. G. MARTIN of
Company A, Veterans.
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Are You Going, Seniors?
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!e Committee needs information
ipe and banquet. If you plan to
or dance, please fill out this
blank and place it in the ballot ^ox in the rotunda of the
Academic Building. - ? ;■ J j f
With Date Stag
The Senior Ring Dane:
to make plans for the dan:
attend either the banquet
.1 plan to attend the bjanquet
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I plan to attend the djance
l am in favor of a State
N AGAIN
lore steps and get the same
2NDLY SERVICE
I Richard H, Co^ke, Bryan attor-
he>i, Swill, speak to[the Pre-Law So
ciety Monday night at 7:30 in the
YMCA on “The [Lawyer »h Poli-
tiei” . • j . J
; Cocke, who recently formed a
lavf partnership with W. R. Allen
in Bryan, served as assistant to the
attorney general of Texas from
j 1939 until his entrance into the'
I nayy in 1948.
Cocke became head of the oil
anij gas takatioh and anti-trust
division of the attorney general’s
hfijice - upon : his (return from the
Bonus
YES
(Strike out the one riot applicable.) NO
If the answer to the apove question is yes, answer
the question below.
The money should come
1. Natural resource
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2. State sales tax
(Strike out the c
Signed
from
tax
ne not applicable.)
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nayy in 1945, a
held until resum
position yriiich he
ing private prac-
Tajiloir’s Campus
Variety Store
tidp eighteeiji mtnths ago.
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Each 'customer has a choice of six
more meats, fifteen or more
salads, and ten or more pastries.
ON MOTHER’S DAY
A BEAUTIFUL I ( INEN HANDKERCHIEF
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PECIALS EVERY DAY
Friday and Saturday, we will run our usual weekend specials. |
itlon to tfils, beginning at once, we will sell FIFTY ITEMS — Mondays throng
Jays of )ach week at “hot” prices. ' , ■ l ; . if iff | • ; | ' j ;
g at once, we will sell FIFTY ITEMS — Mondays through
“hot” prices. ; T i
)rices, we niqan at prices so low SOME Brazos County store thought it was
heL^g advertised,as a leader. t , 111
we will sefect from the ads appearing in The Bryan Daily Eagle fifty'
wte carry' in. stock, or items of comparable quality to our items, and sell
at or below the advertised prices FOUR DAYS Diext weekj — Monday;
urn daylPwe vHll follow this plan regularly hereafter. We are THIS con-
in our present baying" connections. i'v.:- : r ?[|l!l j. |
^Written lists
deioke the article
’ ore ever [runs fifty items on special. Thus vtet
CESi EVERY DAY.
ead youi] grocery buying throughout the week, an<
now help yourselves and help us. 11 . i f
SIDE FOOD
Across from Post Office
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A Complete
. | Supply Of
CANDIES
Jones Pharmacy
101 N. Main
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food you Want
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STOP by and see j
j LOOK at the sm|
USTEN
ceive when
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