The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 20, 1948, Image 4

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the Student Artivitic Of
tbould be turned in b)
the day before publication
pyiCE on all
TTER HOMES
314 N. Main, "
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asking to hive the Muster car'iec
over the AUC network. No r|ply
has been rc ceived as yet
• The Cndift Corps will stade i
formal revfiew tomorrow .aipr
noon and tiarch en biasse to
- muster afterward. Iluther i™i V .
1 : ehaimifm op the lHupter Comjnitt- ditio^ oPThe Twelfth Man;” A. E.
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attempting to interest one or more
newsreel companies in covr ‘
the Muster Day activities.
The Muster will open with
Aggie Band playing “The M:
Major.” Cliff Harris, corps chap*
lain, wilt deliver the invocation,
and; John Stiles will give the
April 21 Muster Tradition.
Afjter the Singing Cadets’ ren-
tee, 'said thle general public is
vited tn attbnd the ceremonv. 1
For the review.; trie fldihtsnt’*
, call will be^ at 4:25 s.m. The ret-
view is tn honor #t- students [who
are.attending the .Muster. At this
same time eleven f ew oi vai izai-
> tion j colors will be presente*to
vanrtus outfits bv the A. ana M.
t., Mothers’ Club of Texas.
The A vi le Muste r svmMi res
the friendship and loyalty of
AftM meii to each olher. to tl eir
Alma Mat and tn the state of
Texas. A huge cr«4 d from iolrer
this! Mctiin rtf the state is ex-
1. pecked to [attend.
. Cojonel Jjjfeloy, clonimand«nt. has
“Redf” Hinman, Class of
speak. The Aggie Band follows
with “The Elder .Statesman,” and
Sam Hill, A & M chaplain, will
speal
by
ibody!
jojin i together in 1 “The Spirit! .of
Aggielaiid.” A military volldy by
the Ros$ Volunteer squad. Silver
Taps, and Auld Lang Syne (coin
plete the program. 1 1 1 [
The muster committee is made
up of tuther Terry, chairman.
Charles Kirkham, Tom Laros, and
W. y. Gardner.
Tf At Pi'** Yon Tkm’t
at the review. The Muster (nr
mitteo -bosiRont letters to 37 n >w
pappus/ 6f the state, inviting: < he
to send refresentati res to Co l"vje
StaMorr *fof~the Sar Jacinto
cerembny. ]
, • Ten-w • riporis tin it • the-'refcord
made toitui 0 for the broadcast in
^asfl of iri< , J.pm»"t weather c ame
out very p*v'd.j i Terry has al«( vc-
(e ! ved a letter fr^n KnW Wh^lit-
eelle .own^f* of lute •state Thfjatre
Circuit, saying
Succeed Ski, Again
Bay i
SALT LAKE CITY —M-4 F|ve
times Mrs. C. M. Kalm went ski-
ifa-iFitfe , .
off the course with one leg or
other broken.
This year it' was dif:
Twice she tried snowy slope
went home unhurt.
“It iust takes nerseverance” she
said. 'T i believe I have finally mas
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times they carried
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GRADUATION GIFTS
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of jewelry
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CaWwell Jewelry Store
Aggie Jewelers
Brjyan, Texas
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FOR
WTN .BUSINESS
refraber courto*
and as
Biyan,
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it* dinner*, {nrtiea,
•erve dinner* before col-
anytime by arrangement
SC Chevrolet coupe—$265.00.
Collette 1 View Village. See
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LFJ—Lot lOO’xUOV South Oalt-
Jaekson Street \ Boh Cheery,
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Plymouth,. 4-cloor, good
-5295.00. See across from
, Anytime. ; ' ^
FOR SALS—Boy’* bicycle. '2C” wheels,
good tiros; Good condition nicchanicnlly.
S15.00. top E. 28th. Bryan.
FOR SALJ^—Nice five room house. Rea.
sonable. 406 Montclair St; Call 4-8084.
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FOR SALS: ROYAL TYPEWRITER4-
ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS-
VICTOR ; PORTABLE ADDING MA-
CHINKS. ■ S120.00 and up, Combination
Adding! 4 Cash Registering Machines.
Immediate delivery. Call or; write L. ,H.
'.dams. No obligation. BRYAN BUSI-
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Ciro-floK camera with Rapax shuU
ter, an Hex Paragon enlarging lens,
a Kalart Prism Range Finder, dn
all-metal Albert Royal tripod with
pan head, and a check for $25.
A set of six photography books
will be given to each of the! photo
graphers who receive honorable]
mention in the five divisions of
the contest.
Any student regularly enrolled
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Meet Tonight
The Geology Club wilj
important meeting tonigl
p.m. in Room 11,5 of the j
Engineering Building, B
club ppesident, annamicf
single class, day.] | j| . j
QUICK AS A FLASH ...
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Not only do AGGIE CLEANERS
do dry cleaning CAREFULLY but
they give you PROMPT SERVICE,
too.
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whose talk Is voted
will receive an
ship in the >
ition 6f Petro-
dg Sts and will be given
■^ript ion to thelr mag*
the program will,
>, John Honea, James
r . K. Arbuckle, and
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Next Time ...
FOR BETTER WORK
AND FASTER SERVICE
CALL 44554
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FOR SAXE -'42 ; Jeep, good shape, iust
shop painted. Box 1829, qr Dorm 15.
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TYplNG- Bring your theme* and thesis
to C-13-A, College View Apartments,
after 6:®I p.m. or to the Scribe Shop.
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SDL ROfS LODGE NO. 1890 AF&AM
“ ! Called meeting Wednesday
I at 5 and 7 p.m. Work i in
| K.C. degree.
GIBR GILCHRIST. W.M.
W. H. BADGETT. Sec.
We’re “old hands’’ at rAaking
soiled clothes look like] new.
We also CLEAN CUR T.i A INS,
DRAPES, BLANKET^. SLIP
COVERS, as well as CLEAN and
REFINISH LEATHER & SUEDE
JACKETS, and GLOVES,-
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4ADIE AMU SON of Amarillo and IRENE
are Texas Tech students attending the AI
fE KNOWLES of
IEE meeting here.
Methodist Plan
lorl Session
Methodist families and students
are urged to attend work night
at the Methodist Church at 6:30
p. m. oh Wednesday, April 2i
cording to Rev. Carlof Davis.
Families are asked to bring food
for theihselves and one extra per-
mn. Following supper, a sing-song
and devotional will be held, he
said, if :
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ALSO EXPERT DYE WORK
CLEANING DEPT. — Now under
the supervision of B. L. SIMS,
graduate of the National Cleaners
and Dyers Institute, Silver Springs,
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.‘Aggie Cleaner!
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1 7;30 p. m., Tuesday. Petroleum
I Lecture (Room. Coach HaiTy Stite-
ler, gueat speaker.
s^iOT^TTT rpTTT> a t r-xtc*tmt-p 1 LANDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7 J).
Tvr^^Arnv^rv E ^ GI , N ^f R ' m., Tuesday, Room 310, Ag. En^i-
IN0 SOCIETY, 7 p. m., Tuesday, neeving Building '
ASCE'Tiro m Tuesday I MAKKET.NG, r
RoJm li, CE &A. sSeatr:!ciXB.jruea,U 312 ArtuHu.,,1
I G. S. Sa\tex, midwest represent- building, t .30 p.m*
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AND FINANCE
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tive of the ASCE.
CATTLEMAN’S BALL, 9 n. m.
i’Friday, Sbisa Hall. (Music by Jesse
James and all the boys.)
DEL, RIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Thursday, April 22, YMCA Read
ing Room.
ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, YMCA Chapel. t
H AND GAME CLUB. Thur-
NEWCOMERS CLUB, 2 p.ih.,
Wednesday, YMCA, Dessert bridge
party, for reservations call Mrs.
S. A. Lynch 4-8599 or Mrs. J.
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Tiiesday bight.
.E, 7‘.30 p. rp.,
Ripley Harwood,
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D SIRLOIN CLUB
av, thin! floor, Ag Engineering i Room
esday, Room 115, PE Building, p. m., Tuesday,
7:30 p. m., Tue»<lay, A&I Lecture
BuMng. '] I VETERAN’S
LOGY CLUB, 7 ,p. m,
l'ue?(lay, Room 115, PE Building.
KitEAM AND KOW KLUB, 14-B, follcge ^iew.
| GEOLOGY CLUB, 7 ,p. m.,' of the (Fn-st Bdptifit Church, 7i30
Tif 11, ” J A-JM U
WIVES CIRCLE
>tist Church, 7?30
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