The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 19, 1948, Image 3

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I i^rtwe in becoming Miss America
hnn not changed Hebe 8hoi>p0 of
HopVina, Minnesota. This 1^-year
old beauty, formally known as Be
atrice Bella Shopp, in an handy
aroiind her parent's four acre place
ndar Minneapolis as she is in
HER BEST FAN ik Charles
Chips ’ Ireys, a neighbor baby
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Who gave lie be a job.
beauty contest.
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when Mist* Aimerjich Matters tfu* corn, in hier Min
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GASOLINEfPOW
bugaboo to Bebe Shop
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Newcomer Club Officers Plan
Varied Program for Members,
/\n ambitious plan to run a full and varied program for
the niiehibers of the Newcomer’s Club has been perfected by
its oft veers and wvU be presented at the meeting of the club
on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., in the YMCA building on the
Campus. . 'il r
D(ij. Thomas S. Mayo’s popular review, “Hamlet Revisifc-
11 be a feature of the pro- - * [~
Sixth Birthday
Celebrated by
Miss Perryman
In coljebration of her sixth birth-
With her music studies and tl
fame of being Miss America, Bebe
will be too busy to carry au{ the
many tajsks she undertook jbefore
going to Atlantic City. One of
these wrts a job as baby sitter for
neighbors.
Gayle Wolff, 18, an ace high
school basketball player, who es
corted ^ Bebd i to the senioi| t prom
last May, says “After alii' .she’s
Miss America now, but I i might
^isk her for a date when some of
the excitement has died down.’ 5
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New Christian
Minister and
Wife Honored
The new minister of the
A&M Christian church and
his wife, Rev. and Mrs, James
Moudy, were honored at a re
ception held Monday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Hensel, College Station,
i In the receiving line were Mr.
ind Mrs. Hensel, Ilov, and Mrs.
Motldy, Mrs.-James Moudy; Sr., of
Washington, D. 0., who is the min-
pter’s motncy, Rev. and Mrs. S.
Allen Watson and Dean and Mrs.
Charles N. Shepard son.
Arrangements for the .evening
Were hnindled by Mrs. (furl M.
iCyman, social ebuirnmn. !
A grouping of roses and coral
vino centered the tea table. Yel
low and white roses decorated the
living room. These decorations
were planned by Mrs. E. B. Mid
dleton and Mrs. R. F. White.
Alternating at the tea table
were Mrs. Tom Covey, Mrs. R. D.
Chenowcpi, Mrs. Middleton, Mrs.
E. E. Vciey, Mrs. T. E. Rottan and
Mrs. B. Holland.
Hostesses for the reeeptijon were
Mrs. Richard L. Patrick, Mrs. John
iHeffncr,J Mrs. A.j C. Baker, Mrs.
E. M. ifertz, Mrs. C, C. Hedges
and Mrs.; A. L. Cook.
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Women has prepared a list of
instructions for absentee vot*
of Unlycnlt)
of an add res
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the fact that wc
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sity-trained wo
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DR. ANNA POWELL)
dresstHl the Hryun-t’ollege
spoke on ‘The American
World Today."
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The only wild
America are In No
f east Tennesson,
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Those; an|lmr ,L
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WHY PAY
MORE?|
Call today nhobt our . . ,
20% RATE MiptfCTIOljr
Billie Milf'liell,'42
STATE FAIImIiNHURANCI
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gram, states Mrs. Richard L. Pat
rick, ccunmittee member. Mrs. Pat
rick requests that those planning
to enjoy tliis treat bring then-
copies of Hamlet to the meeting.
All members and guests will
meet on the second floor of the
“Y” where refreshments will be
served by Mrs. Wm. Schenk, Mrs.
Harold Heady, Mrs. Wayne Mc-
Rj**' - ?R r , s 1 Patrick, Mrs. j ( |,iy ( ^[j HS B. B. Perryman, daugh-
Kdward K. Brush, and Mrs. Don Ua - of Mr an(i Mrs K G p enT .
Cheh-yj- j man, treated her classmates nt
The group w ill then be allowed j Trudie’s Kindergarten with a par-
to fall into interest sections, atndng 1 ty. held at her homcj in College
which wall be bridge, • : | j Station, Wednesday ^hxfrninft.
Each meeting will be plannHl to j I Decorations were all ; in the Hal-
includo isometbing of interesi for Ipwb’eu theme as w|re the re
eve ry newconfer) accordiifg to; Club! fr^shments of cake, ice creiim arm
i, regional vice-president of AAUW, ad*
Station branch of AAUW recently. Sh«
Association of University Women in (he
“Absentee votes tine cast no(
raora than twenty nbt< less, thar
three days prior to the’flateiof lM
election.
“A" elector mgy: mkWo a nersor.-
h1 application for an offielul ballot
to tho county clerk.
“An elector tnay mako a vrrittotv
application to the county clerk ;i(i
tho county of his reaMenco for kh
of- the world
ptWcll’a; address
In the;solar*
>r* could he
'd. with the
Sorrells and
•Ottyr presided nt
it
Iquares
\fficers
Chapter of D. A. R.
official ballot; Si|ch »application
miM bo (vecompankd by . applf-
cantV poll tax receipt) exemption
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Meets in Mrs
Joh
certificate,'or piffidavit in writihlr
;that same hoji beep/lout. Such pa-
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Lancaster's Home
in College Park when (he Entertained members of the La
of/ieers.-ActiVe mcmbci-s Hie urged
hr bring) others ns no reiilyf'vnftjpns
are reipjiAd in ndv'Ojicc. ,
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Tessies '68
Hiillowt’cn candy.
During (the morning many) games
wlifftP plnyed gnd pictures wejie tuk-
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Those who came to wish Miks
j Pen-ymnn n happy birthday were
Mrs. B A. Ilnrdawny, At|n Mr-
s Uiutcllan, Juno Donahue, Britt Bell,
Dnvcy Roland, Bill Bernard) Lydia
Mr. liiid Mrs. Isiyd Sidijrlus. ol 1 •»»»**>.), Nhlap Smith, Ricky Boyd,
r.dk'gu Station, u dnugMar, d 4l ii, 1 «««, 8««1nson, Jullam Ralh-
bora Of* .' IM nil St. Joseph’s. ; i | w»l»M iamm Bolsmere. Jbj PoW-
, 'y,! ij'.i - «’|or, Johnny Piirkor, Smru Kay
n ' Ho, ‘F/’ 1, Ouugbis Minil(* of Hn-yvtt Shiiloy Rogers and; Curia
( ollego Stalliui,. :a dnuglllil'r, liorn i i,m|*L ' !
Oetrlfi m St .Jifscpb's. J | T J | j! |J | ’ I )'
Mir. and Mrs. Henry Moom'-v- t>f 1 , )j 'ji. j i j )■' ^ -f-
iCbllegc Station, n dunghtor, born
Oct .17, at St. Joseph’s,
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Authorities estimate that about |
4-1,000 lightning storms occur dai
ly throughout the frorldl ; i
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DIME OR MOROCRIM
Miss Lane Gives
Demonstration
Talk In Temple
Miss Laura Lane, daughter ; of
I Mrs. W. A. Lane of College Sta
tion and associate editor of Coun
try Gentleman, was guest speaker
at tlije opening day of the State
Convention of Home Deinonstra-
tiem Clubs which began its sfession
Thursday in Temple. ■
Miss Lane told the delegates that
it is more important for them to
keep informed on international af
fairs; than to know how to |remodel
a dress or bake a cake, i j
“The World is our home and we
must know what goes on in the
ther vopm,” she said. j
Mrs. Lane left Thursday to join
her daughter and a guest, Mrs.
Dethmers of Holland, in whose
home Miss Lane lived while mak-
: ng a survey for Country Gentle
man. The groun r turned: fo Col- i
'!&» Station Saturday.
Miss Lane was A&M Extension
Service editor at one tifije. Her
'West, Mrs. Dethmers, will spend
several months in the UnitjiM State
conducting a survey on rural home
demonstration work for the Na-
i’lonal Longue of P*rm Wiomojf of
Holland.:
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\GGIK RUTH CIRCLE MEETS
The Aggit Ruth Clrdo of the
A&M Methodist [Church hold ; u
m-eting; Mon#biy evening ut the
home of ;Mis. Wiilfer Diekcns. Gol-
lien Ruh) Poultry rurm, lllgliwiiy
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NEWCOMER’S CLUB. 2 p. m..
Oct. 20. at YMCA- Guestj; speaker
nfr. T. a. Mayo.
M'JEK’S CLUB, IjMO p. m., Oct.
20, at South Solarium, YMCA, on
the Campus) |; J
Fall foliage dec^fatjed the home of Mrs. R. R. Lancaster
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Villita Chapter of t)he D.A.R/ at a meeting, Thursday eve-
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Also ornamenting the house were red roses, red berries,
anil brilliantly colored shrubs. *-
A business metding whs hhld ahd
the regent, Mrs. L. L. Fouraker,
told of an invitation bjxtended to
the College Station Chap er by
members of the Robert Raines
Chapter, Navasota, for k luncheon
to he held at the Horst Country
Club on Nov. 4. The occasion for
bcX loiit- Such 0*-
|p«ra shall ty accompanied by poaf-
' “»n receipt of tyblch an of-
be niaircd him by
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“Tho blank ballot ahkll be buifk .
cd by the elector In ; the presence
age, upon receipt ol
flCUtli ballot will be u It - .w,
.county clerk. vFl - ;; ; Stltution, wh|h
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a reception wgi(S
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come better
speaker Mr*.
MM. JlRmCa A.]'
the tea tabic.
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For Semester
The A&M iquare dance or
ganization nlmed itself the
Aggie Squarp.at a meeting
Thursday evoking in the Pa
rish house, lijuiftcopal church.
The grotip alii) adopted, a cun-
with the ap-
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proval of. couege authorities
will ignide tie organization,
of aVoUty’Public’anddn Vucb A and named Ifftcers for the
manner that the offidiul can not present semefter.
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the luncheon is the Sout]
D. A. R. meeting.
Beginning the program,
E. D. Reynolds, pgst regent
sented highlights of C om
work accomplished by the D
Mrs. John W. Mitchuii, cc
tee chairman for AporojVed
Work, accepted clothir
Kate Duncan Smith s
which will be packed am
month. Members will bring
ing for this box until tinje for
shipment.
Early American Musi: was tty
theme of a discussion by
hostess, Mrs. Lancaster,
heads the American Mbsic
mil tee and plans to tyese
few tunes on every progra
the year.
At the conclusion of the
ing, the hostess served appld
and ginger cookies to the members
present.
Regional
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rjuttee
A.R.
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Notice
Please sign your name to glfl
contributions to “The Women’s
Cottier” as it may be necessary
to contact you if the informa
tion is not complete. A few con
tributions which we would like
to print had to be left out this
week because they were not
signed and morei information
was needed to prepare them for
printing,
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'49ers Will Meet H
In T Wednesday ! j
there will be a call meeting of
all ’49er club members at the Y**
CA in South Solarium, IWednei
October 20, at 7:30 punt., gci
ing to Mrs. Jerry Barik, club re-
porteij. . r J ' L j . . N
The ’49er’s club Is cpniposed of
wives of senior veterinary studeptg.
know how ballot ia j Voted. Sdch
ballot Shall then be folded and de
posited in ballot envelope, provided
by county clerk, sealed, the eri-i
dorsement filled out, signed and
»Worn to by the elector and maildd
by, Notary tp the county clerk.” s
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Art Groupjdol(i$
Meet in Bryan
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the home of Mrs. M). L. Downey
Bryan, was the scene for a riyfet-
ing of the Bryan-College Stafapn
Art Group, last Tuesday aftem<Jo|.
Beautiful groupings of tinnila!,
caster bean leaves and burrs were
displayed in order for the members
to paint them. ArrahfcerhenUi 6f , friendly.” L
fruit in a milk Svhite bowl were <4
»o done. - ■ L : ;
, Members attending the meettag
were Mn», H. H. Hanwer,: Mrs.: E.
R. Alexander, Mrs. 'A. Boyvtt,
Mw- G. Fmter) Mrs. M. M. Gkd-
diss, Miss Joyce Dutton, Mrs. G#
Wgtsoti, Mrs. W. M. Aeters Mk
Mr. and Mrs.
of,Dallas, he i
ment major, Hi
the club. Othej
find: Mrs. J. Wl
dents; Mr. .and!
lalvin Hodge, both
business manage-
co-presidents of
’ficera are MjV
’age, vice presl.
Irs. Dave thomp-'
son; secretary-||eaHurer; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones, social chair- 1
mgn, and Mr. aid Mrs. Curtis Cas
tleberry, reporters.
Tty constitution, if approved by
the college, wi|J hold menibershipi
open to all AiiM Mudents, W‘(b
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their wives or
fee ia fifty ce^ji
ship, L a coupl
cent's per night
gatljierlrjg.
“Couples are
Hodge said, “I
fates. Membership
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Bays, twenty-fiya:
H’hen they atten|d kl'
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struetjon ip" dune- ,
ing is given at) each meeting, and. ,
the atmospheric), is informal and.
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Dr. and Mr
Mr. and Mrs.
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News & Views
Aggies '68
Mrs. I. W. Kemodle
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLand
rich of College .Station, a JMtt,
At last thimble makers have David Edward, born Oct. 11 at St.
of the time. Joseph’s Hospital,
,) a flastic Mr and Mrk. Ogbourne Biltler
himblo shaped to ac«)mir odajte, College Station, a son. _Og'
haVo
awakened to the needs of the tilde.
Stic
In Santa Hai'liura, Calif4 a (las
‘himblo shaped to uccjnmuodi
the ipodern wornants loijig flugi'jr
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made early and avoid
anils , has been rtsrfnctpd) Ormnaty
thimbles are about fi : ve‘elgl(ts Of
an Inch long ami the nimient node)
Is more than an inch in Reug h. j
llele’s some news about cnnnH
foods from the AP. “Hwnemskcrs
frequently inquire about canned
foods and they want to) know if
food spoils if left in bans.
“Well, commercially| canned
food nearly always is good up to
at least two years. Badly runted
cans may be suspected jof being
older, although they )are not
necessarily. Never use food fjrom
a can which bulges hr which
“pops” when opened.
“Home-canned food is: a differ
ent matter. Watch for mhld, a bad
odor and, if in tin, the bulged can
again. According to the United
States Public Health Service, home
ted wit
sh.
the Christmas
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Complete sto<-k of— j
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ACCESSORIES
Terms If Dcalred
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bo-
canned food contaminat
tulinus jmison may not have a
odor or taste. It may not-even
spoiled. Home-canned string!; e;
are the most common caiise o:: bo
tulism which can be extremely
ious. Be sure such goods have
very carefully put up. j Wh<
doubt, don’t take a chance,
ing the food for at least twhnty
minutes before using i$ a good
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iiouinv »<uki', III, born Oct. LI at
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general rule for prevention of food
polaonmg.” E L 1 ; if .
From behind the "Iron curtain”
comes news that Russian design
ers are now introdaclng the "new
look" in their winter collectlOno,
The Soviet Monitor revealed Out!
l,r»00 models, many of them fea
turing the longer hemline, were
displayed by Russian couturiers.
“A remarkable range of new cre
ations!. . . ranging from exquisite
theater and evening gowns to more
utilitarian working dresses, sport
costumes and overcoats ^ere
shown)” the Monitor reported,
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A grown plains huffalo wjdigb*
about 2,000 pounds and stands
five ahd a half or six feet at the
hump. Both sexes have permanent
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Glasses Fitted ByjF
DR. JOHN a CALDWELL
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I Bryan, Texas
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